Your Birmingham Pickleball Guide: Where to Play & Shop
From free play options to leagues you can join, here's your official guide to pickleball in Birmingham β including where to buy your gear! Image: Facebook / INBirmingham
Updated February 2026 by Paige Townley
Pickleball has entered the mainstream in a big way over the last couple of years, and the Magic City is definitely in the mix. Courts are popping up in nearly every neighborhood, and thereβs never been a better time to jump on the bandwagon. Whether you are a βpickleβ pro or just wondering what all the fuss is about, this guide to the Birmingham pickleball scene is for you.
WHERE TO PLAY
*Listed in alphabetical order
Asbury United Methodist
Neighborhood: Meadowbrook
More Info: asburybham.org
Check out Asburyβs calendar for their free-play pickleball schedule. There are three wooden indoor courts with permanent lines and portable nets. Players have access to restrooms, and the courts are first-come, first-served.
City Walk BHAM
Neighborhood: Central City
More Info: citywalkBHAM.com
City Walk BHAM is home to 10 pickleball courts tucked in the center of Central City. All the courts have windscreens, so the weather wonβt interrupt your game. Eight courts are located on the east side near The Barkery and Bier Garten; the other two are closer to Food Truck Plaza.
The City Walk courts operate on an βopen playβ system, and memberships can be set up for free. Members can reserve courts in advance, though when not reserved, availability is first-come, first-served. Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends, City Walk offers Birmingham βpickleheadsβ the chance to play in the heart of the city.

Crestline Elementary
Neighborhood: Crestline Heights
More Info: mtnbrook.org
Tucked behind Crestline Elementary are four public pickleball courts. The courts are first-come, first-served and do not currently use a reservation system, but check back soon β they might adopt an online booking system. The Crestline Elementary courts offer access to a public restroom and have lights for playing after dark. They are open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on school days and from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. every other day.
Crestwood Park
Neighborhood: Crestwood North
More Info: pickleheads.com
As the sport has gained popularity in the Birmingham area, Crestwood Park offers eight dedicated concrete courts. Amenities include a public restroom, and the courts do not use a reservation system.
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church
Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: dawsonchurch.org
The Dawson Recreation Center has a thriving pickleball scene, with four indoor courts and an active league. The courts are available for reservation for anyone with a recreation membership. For more information on joining the pickleball league, visit the website and follow along on Instagram for announcements.
Heardmont Park
Neighborhood: Indian Springs
More Info: Facebook
Known for its football stadium, soccer and baseball fields, and trails, Heardmont Park also boasts four outdoor hardcourt pickleball courts. They are built explicitly for pickleball and have lighting and a public restroom nearby. Heardmont frequently hosts pickleball tournaments and clinics, so check the Facebook page for upcoming events.

Homewood Community Center
Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: homewoodparks.com
The Homewood Community Center has three wooden pickleball courts with permanent lines and portable nets. While membership is required to access the courts, the facility offers a pickleball pass for regular use during scheduled pickleball sessions. There are also guest pickleball player passes for one-time use. The courts operate on a paddle rotation system; the monthly sessions calendar can be found on the community centerβs website.
Levite Jewish Community Center
Neighborhood: Crestline Heights
More Info:Β bhamjcc.org
The Levite Jewish Community CenterΒ offers plenty of chances to get on the court β from open play and leagues to community nights and beginner clinics. But there is one key thing to know before grabbing a paddle: access to both the indoor and outdoor courts isΒ exclusive to LJCC members.Β
Lifetime Fitness
Neighborhood: Vestavia
More Info: lifetimepickleball.com
Members of Lifetime Fitness have access to the facilityβs eight hard outdoor pickleball courts. These dedicated courts have permanent lines and nets and can be reserved online through the Lifetime booking website. Lifetime also hosts several βopen playβ sessions a week, during which players can rotate in different games to practice playing with various partners, as well as attend clinics and tournaments.
Magic City Indoor Pickleball
Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: insidepickleball.com
Magic City Indoor Pickleball Club is one of the stateβs only dedicated indoor pickleball spaces. There are five indoor courts with permanent nets and fencing, all fully equipped with LED lighting. Magic City offers a variety of membership plans and single-day guest passes.
With so many clinics, open-play opportunities, leagues, and tournaments, there is something for all players. Magic City is also fully equipped with showers, locker rooms, court-side seating, and a player lounge.

Pickle & Pour
Neighborhood: Crestwood
More Info:Β Instagram
As Birminghamβs newest pickleball destination, Pickle & Pour recently opened withΒ seven courtsΒ designed for both play and practice, making it an easy go-to whether youβre a seasoned regular or just learning the rules. Membership options vary, so you can find a fit for how often you plan to drop in, and the vision doesnβt stop at the courts. The team hopes to eventually add aΒ restaurant and bar, aΒ lounge area, and aΒ pro shop, turning the space into the kind of all-in-one hangout youβll want to stay awhile.
The Picklr
Neighborhood: Vestavia Hills
More Info:Β thepicklr.com
The Picklr in VestaviaΒ is a spacious indoor club featuring 10 dedicated courts, including championship-sized courts, where players of all levels can get in their serve, volley, and dinks year-round under one roof. WithΒ membership plans that range from junior and family options to an unlimited pass with nationwide access and free court reservations, itβs easy to tailor your experience, whether youβre just getting started or chasing competitive play. Members also enjoy access to clinics, leagues, tournaments, and a well-stocked pro shop.
Valleydale Church
Neighborhood: Indian Springs
More Info: valleydale.org
Valleydale Church offers free recreational activities to members of the church and the Birmingham community. It has six indoor wooden courts available for open play on Mondays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Players have access to a public restroom, and the courts are not reservable. Valleydale occasionally hosts tournaments and leagues, so be sure to check the website for scheduling.
Veterans Park
Neighborhood: Meadowbrook
More Info: hooveralabama.gov
Veterans Park debuted its brand new pickleball courts this spring, and they are already a go-to for so many Birmingham players. The park has eight dedicated outdoor hard courts with permanent lines and lights. The courts are first-come, first-served and close to an accessible public restroom.
YMCA
Neighborhoods: Greystone, Hoover, Mountain Brook, Pelham, Shades Valley, Trussville
More Info: YMCAbham.org
All seven YMCAs in the Birmingham area have pickleball courts available to members. Check the YMCA website for open court times at each branch. The Mountain Brook YMCA location also hosts clinics, leagues, and tournaments.
WHERE TO SHOP
Playerβs Choice Tennis
Neighborhood: Vestavia
More Info: playerschoicetennis.com
For more than 30 years, Playerβs Choice Tennis has supplied quality tennis goods to Birmingham players. It offers services like professional racquet stringing, gripping, and more. Thereβs also an extensive selection of shoes, racquets, and apparel. Now, Playerβs Choice carries pickleball goods as well! Shop paddles, balls, bags, and outfits that will have you looking like a pickleball pro, regardless of your skill level.

Alabama Outdoors
Neighborhoods: Homewood, Inverness, Trussville
More Info: alabamaoutdoors.com
Alabama Outdoors has supported recreation of all kinds for Alabamians since 1975, and that now includes pickleball. From paddles and kits to shoes and apparel, shop all things pickleball online or in-store.
Magic City Pickleball
Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: insidepickleball.com
If youβre looking to upgrade your paddle, look no further than Magic City Pickleball. This pro shop has the largest selection of paddles in all of Alabama, so there is truly something for every player.
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