

7 Amazing Pickleball Courts on Route 1 in North Carolina
Here are 7 popular Pickleball Courts along Route 1 in North Carolina. Click on the Trip Stops to see all the details, and the pictures of each of these Pickleball Courts:
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![]() | Flaherty Park Pickleball Courts |
![]() | Method Road Pickleball Courts |
![]() | Pin Point Indoor Pickleball & Golf |
![]() | 12 Oaks Pickleball Court |
![]() | Kiwanis Children's Park |
![]() | Pinehurst Pickleball |
![]() | Pleasant Park |
Flaherty Park Pickleball Courts
Come play pickleball at Flaherty Park Community Center in Wake Forest, NC! There are 7 courts. 4 are outdoors and 3 are indoors. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. The courts are free to those with a Parks and Rec account (free to Wake Forest residents). Guests are charged a $5 fee. The courts cannot be reserved. Amenities include lights.
Learn More at https://www.wakeforestnc.gov/parks-recreation-cultural-resources/athletics/adult-athletics/adult-leagues/pickleball
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Method Road Pickleball Courts
Method Community Center is in Raleigh, NC. There are 8 concrete and wood courts. 2 are indoors and 6 are outdoors. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. The courts are free. Amenities include restrooms and lights.
Learn More at https://raleighnc.gov/parks-and-recreation/places/method-community-park
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Pin Point Indoor Pickleball & Golf
Pin Point Indoor Pickleball & Golf is in Raleigh, NC. There are 16 indoor acrylic courts. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. The facility includes amenities like food, restrooms, water, youth programming, lights, a pro shop or equipment store, trainers or lessons, and wheelchair accessibility. You can reserve the courts. A one-time fee is required to play. Welcome to the ultimate destination for both golf and pickleball enthusiasts. Our state-of-the-art facility caters to casual players and serious athletes alike, offering top-notch amenities and a vibrant community atmosphere. Jump into a pickleball game on our CushionX courts. Whether you’re looking to learn the basics or challenge yourself in competitive play or tournaments, our facilities are designed to elevate your game. Unwind and socialize in our sports bar. Enjoy a wide selection of drinks while catching up on live sports. It’s the perfect place to relax after a game or meet up with friends.
Learn More at https://www.pinpointraleigh.com/
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12 Oaks Pickleball Court
12 Oaks Pickleball Court is in Holly Springs, NC. There are 3 outdoor clay courts. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. Players have access to restrooms and lights. Reservations are available. A membership is required to play.
Learn More at https://www.theclubat12oaks.com/pickleball
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Kiwanis Children's Park
Kiwanis Children’s Park is in Sanford, NC. There are 4 outdoor hard courts. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. The courts are free. Amenities include restrooms.
Learn More at https://leecountync.gov/departments/parks___recreation/kiwanis_children_s_parkplace.php
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Pinehurst Pickleball
The Pinehurst Pickleball courts are located in the Pinehurst No.6. complex next to the main clubhouse in Pinehurst, NC. It was introduced to the Pinehurst community in 2012, with 12 outside courts.
Learn More at https://www.facebook.com/1895Pickleball
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Pleasant Park
Pleasant Park is located in Apex, NC. There are 6 outdoor courts. These are dedicated courts with permanent lines and nets. The courts are free.
Learn More at https://www.apexnc.org/1163/Pleasant-Park
See this stop on the mapChristopher Gentile Dec 11, 2024 Fun Parks Sports
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