Pigeon Forge Community Center
The Pigeon Forge Community Center Pickleball Court offers an abundance of Pickleball fun, located in beautiful and sunny Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This court features 2 indoor and 4 outdoor courts, with all of them being lighted. Water and restroom facilities are available onsite, meaning there is no need to leave the court during play. Membership is permanent and you may bring your own wooden paddles for an extra authentic experience.
Court Information
- Access:
- Membership Required
- Total Courts:
- 6
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 4
- Type:
- Lighted Pickleball Court
The Pickleball Court at the Pigeon Forge Community Center provides a great way for people to enjoy the game year round. Whether you are an avid player or just looking for some recreation, this court has something for everyone! With 6 total courts and accessible facilities, it makes playing pickleball both convenient and enjoyable.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Surface
- Wood Surface
Amenities
- Restrooms
- Water
- Lighted
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a fee to play pickleball at Pigeon Forge Community Center?
Yes, there is a membership fee required to access the indoor and outdoor pickleball courts at Pigeon Forge Community Center. The membership fee helps cover the costs of maintaining the facility, including court maintenance, lighting, and other amenities such as restrooms and water access. The specific fees may vary depending on whether you are a resident or non-resident of Pigeon Forge, as well as your age. However, the membership fee provides excellent value for pickleball enthusiasts who want to enjoy playing in a clean and well-maintained facility.
How many indoor courts are there at Pigeon Forge Community Center?
There are two indoor pickleball courts available at Pigeon Forge Community Center. These indoor courts provide players with a climate-controlled environment where they can enjoy playing pickleball throughout the year regardless of weather conditions outside. The indoor courts feature wooden surfaces that offer excellent traction for players and enhance gameplay. Additionally, the availability of indoor courts ensures that players can have uninterrupted games without worrying about rain or extreme temperatures affecting their playing experience.
Are there nets provided at Pigeon Forge Community Center?
No, players are required to bring their own nets when playing pickleball at Pigeon Forge Community Center. While the community center provides permanent lines on its courts for pickleball games, it does not provide nets as part of its amenities. This means that players need to come prepared with their own portable pickleball nets when they visit the center for games. Having your own net ensures that you can set up your preferred height and tension for optimal gameplay. It also allows you to adjust the net placement based on your skill level and preferences.
What type of surface do the courts have at Pigeon Forge Community Center?
The pickleball courts at Pigeon Forge Community Center feature wood surfaces. Wood is a popular choice for pickleball court surfaces due to its ability to provide an excellent balance of grip and slide for players. The wooden surface allows players to have precise footwork without being too sticky or slippery, enhancing their agility on the court. Moreover, wood surfaces are known for their durability and low maintenance requirements, making them a great choice for long-term use in high-traffic areas like community centers.
Are the outdoor courts at Pigeon Forge Community Center lighted?
Yes, the four outdoor pickleball courts at Pigeon Forge Community Center are lighted. This means that players can enjoy playing pickleball even during evenings or darker hours when natural lighting may be insufficient. The availability of lighting ensures that games can continue throughout the day and into the night, providing flexibility for players with busy schedules or those who prefer cooler temperatures during summer months. The well-lit outdoor courts also enhance safety by improving visibility and reducing the risk of accidents or injuries due to poor visibility.