Parks and Recreation
The Parks and Recreation Pickleball Court in Lufkin, Texas offers an excellent pickleball experience for all levels of players. With two indoor pickleball courts and two outdoor courts, you can stay active year-round and enjoy the fresh air during nice days. The indoor courts are free to access on a permanent basis, while the outdoor ones require players to bring their own wooden paddles. What's more, there are also food options available at the adjoining canteen, plus restrooms and water facilities.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 2
- Indoor Courts:
- 2
- Outdoor courts:
- 0
- Type:
- -
This means that you can spend hours playing pickleball without having to worry about being too far away from conveniences - making it an ideal location for casual or competitive play between friends or family members! Whether you're looking for a place to practice your skills or just want some fun outdoors away from home, the Parks and Recreation Pickleball Court in Lufkin is an excellent choice.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Bring Your Own Nets
Surface
- Wood Surface
Amenities
- Food
- Restrooms
- Water
Frequently Asked Questions
How many pickleball courts are available at Parks and Recreation?
Parks and Recreation has 2 pickleball courts available.
Do I need to bring my own equipment, such as chalk or net, to play at Parks and Recreation?
Parks and Recreation provides all the necessary equipment, including nets and balls. However, players may choose to bring their own personal equipment.
Is it free to play pickleball at Parks and Recreation?
The cost to play pickleball at Parks and Recreation may vary depending on the access type. Some courts may be free to use, while others require a membership, one-time fee, or payment of some sort. Please refer to the Parks and Recreation website or contact them directly for more information.
Can you reserve a pickleball court at Parks and Recreation?
The cost to play pickleball at Parks and Recreation may vary depending on the access type. Some courts may be free to use, while others require a membership, one-time fee, or payment of some sort. Please refer to the Parks and Recreation website or contact them directly for more information.
What is the surface of the pickleball courts at Parks and Recreation?
The Parks and Recreation has wood Surface.