Arlington Mill Community Center

909 S Dinwiddie St, Arlington, VA, 22204, USA
7032287369
parks.arlingtonva.us

The Arlington Mill Community Center Pickleball Court provides plenty of opportunities for pickleball enthusiasts. Located in Arlington, Virginia, the court features two indoor and two outdoor courts, with permanent and portable wood surfaces. With restrooms onsite, members can enjoy long hours of play without worrying about comfort or convenience.

Credit:
909 S Dinwiddie St, Arlington, VA, 22204, USA

Court Information

Access:
Membership Required
Total Courts:
2
Indoor Courts:
2
Outdoor courts:
0
Type:
-

Access to the community center is available through a membership for permanent memberships or casual drop-ins for those who would like to play just once in awhile. The variety of court surfaces and the availability of restrooms make this an ideal spot for all levels of pickleball players.


Nets & Lines

  • Permanent Lines
  • Portable Nets

Surface

  • Wood Surface

Amenities

  • Restrooms

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to become a member at Arlington Mill Community Center?

The cost to become a member at Arlington Mill Community Center varies depending on your age and residency status. For adults, the annual membership fee is $45 for residents and $85 for non-residents. Youth (17 years old and under) have a reduced rate of $20 for residents and $40 for non-residents. Seniors (55 years old and above) have a discounted rate of $30 for residents and $70 for non-residents. These fees grant you access to all the amenities offered by the community center, including the pickleball courts.

Can I play pickleball if I'm not a member of Arlington Mill Community Center?

Yes, non-members can still play pickleball at Arlington Mill Community Center. However, they will need to pay a drop-in fee of $5 per visit. This allows non-members to enjoy the facility on a casual basis without committing to an annual membership.

Are there any restrictions on court usage or operating hours?

There are certain restrictions on court usage at Arlington Mill Community Center. The indoor courts are primarily available for pickleball play during designated times, which can vary from day to day. It is recommended to check the current schedule or call ahead to ensure court availability. Additionally, during peak hours or special events, there may be limited access to the courts or modifications in operating hours to accommodate other activities within the community center.

Do I need my own pickleball equipment?

While it's recommended that players bring their own pickleball equipment, Arlington Mill Community Center does provide portable nets for use on their courts. However, availability may be limited, especially during peak hours or busy periods. It is encouraged to bring your own paddle and balls to ensure you have everything you need for a successful game.

Are there any beginner-friendly programs or lessons available at Arlington Mill Community Center?

Yes, Arlington Mill Community Center offers various pickleball programs and lessons suitable for beginners. These programs are designed to introduce new players to the sport, teach them the rules and techniques, and help them improve their skills. The community center often hosts clinics, workshops, and structured play sessions led by experienced instructors who provide guidance and support to players of all skill levels. These programs are a great way to get started in pickleball and learn from knowledgeable coaches in a friendly environment.

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