How Many Pickleball Courts In Massachusetts? Shockingly, Hundreds!
Pickleball is super popular these days. But in MA, there are hundreds of pickleball courts!
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States, and based on the amount of pickleball courts in Massachusetts, it’s VERY popular here as well. In fact, Massachusetts has the 15th most pickleball courts in the United States. We will get to that in a minute.
Pickleball is a sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. This game has totally captured the hearts of people across the nation, and my mother. As of the latest rankings, pickleball has grown in numbers. According to the 2023 APP Pickleball Participation Report, 36.5 million people have played pickleball once in the past year. Most of those people are male. If you think it’s an “old person sport,” you’d be wrong. The largest age bracket of pickleball players (28.8%) are ages 18-34 years old.
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How Popular Is Pickleball In The Bay State?
Massachusetts has the 15th most pickleball courts in the United States. And in terms of popularity alone, Florida holds the number one position, followed by Arizona, Utah and Texas. What’s even more impressive is that MA has 374 pickleball courts (and more being built I’m sure!) All of these ones are public courts and free to use. I’m sure gyms and tennis clubs have their own private courses, but the 374 that I’m referring to are all free.
What Towns Have The Most Pickleball Courts?
According to the website, Pickleheads.com, the top 3 cities in Massachusetts with pickleball courts are Boston (24 courts), Newton (12 courts), and Westfield (6 courts).
As pickleball continues to gain momentum, its future appears bright. The sport’s accessibility, social nature, and health benefits make it an ideal choice for individuals and families seeking an engaging recreational activity. The commitment of communities like Massachusetts to provide ample facilities and support ensures that the pickleball craze will continue to thrive across the nation, solidifying its place as the fastest-growing sport in the United States.
Five Great Places To Play Pickleball in Massachusetts
The fastest-growing sport in America has made its mark on New England. There are now a few exciting new places to play Pickleball in Massachusetts. Perhaps you have noticed your local athletic center turning part of their basketball gym into a Pickleball court. Even Lebron James is onboard, buying into a major league team in late 2022.
Though the sport has been around since 1965, it’s more recently gained popularity here in New England. Whether you are looking to learn the game, play competitively or swing a paddle while sipping a beer, Massachusetts now has options to meet your Pickleball curiosity.
Here are five unique Pickleball experiences in the region:
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