Williams-Olson Park
The Williams-Olson Park Pickleball Court in Bainbridge Island, Washington is the perfect spot to enjoy an entertaining game of pickleball. With one outdoor court and one indoor court, there’s plenty of room for everyone to join in on the fun. The court offers both permanent and portable hard surfaces that are free of charge, making it easy for players to get out and enjoy a friendly match or two.

Court Information
- Access:
- Free to Play
- Total Courts:
- 1
- Indoor Courts:
- 0
- Outdoor courts:
- 1
- Type:
- Dedicated Pickleball Court
Whether you’re a novice or experienced pickleball player, the Williams-Olson Park Pickleball Court has all that you need for a quality experience. You can practice your skills with other players or challenge yourself with different scenarios in a private setting. The courts also boast great views of the surrounding area, so you can take in the beautiful sights while playing.
Nets & Lines
- Permanent Lines
- Permanent Nets
Surface
- Hard Surface
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there lighting available for night play?
No, Williams-Olson Park does not have lighting available for night play. The park is open from dawn to dusk, so it is recommended to schedule your games during daylight hours.
Are there bathrooms and water fountains nearby?
Yes, there are public restrooms and water fountains available near the pickleball court at Williams-Olson Park. They are conveniently located within walking distance.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
Yes, you will need to bring your own pickleball equipment including paddles, balls, and appropriate footwear. The park does not provide any rental or loaner equipment.
Can I reserve the court in advance?
No, the court at Williams-Olson Park operates on a first-come-first-served basis. There is no reservation system in place. It is recommended to arrive early if you want to ensure availability of the court.
Are there seating areas or benches for spectators?
Unfortunately, Williams-Olson Park does not have dedicated seating areas or benches specifically for spectators near the pickleball court. However, there are grassy areas where spectators can set up their own chairs or blankets to watch the games.