Greenwich Parks & Rec Drop-in Indoor Pickleball

2025 Western Greenwich Civic Center Drop-in INDOOR Pickleball

Non-Residents allowed, residents have priority.
Winter Program Start/End:
January 2 - March 25, 2025

See links below to Town program info and details

RESIDENT Cost: $5 (cash) per drop in
NON-RESIDENTS Cost: $10 (cash) per drop
Rules: Must sign waiver, no registration required
Residency Requirements: See flyers for any new residency restrictions

This program has separate dates and times for beginners/low intermediates, intermediate, and advanced players. Sessions last 2 hours.

According to the town, you may NOT play up or down levels. You must choose a level and play at that level until you are ready to move up to the next level PERMANENTLY.

TOWN OF GREENWICH DROP-IN INDOOR PICKLEBALL

  • $5 per session Greenwich Residents (have priority)

  • $10 per session Non-Residents

  • No registration required

  • Must sign waiver

  • Must meet the level of play for the session you attend

  • Expand your player network

  • No endless texts to line up a game!

  • No need to reserve a court!

Town Run Drop-in Pickleball sessions are currently only available at Western Greenwich Civic Center. See below drop-in session information.

Eastern Greenwich Civic Center is closed for construction and is scheduled to re-open in the Fall of 2024 Winter of 2025. Fingers crossed!

While the very short back court at Western Civic Center can be challenging (and the short kitchen) it is still a chance to play inside when the weather outside is frightful!

If you’re looking for additional play opportunities, check out the GDIP Drop-in Outdoor Group organized on TeamReach.

The beauty of Drop-in Pickleball is the flexibility of being able to show up when you can, the chance to meet a wide variety of players and build your Pickleball network.

Many of us have been introduced to ‘drop-in’ Pickleball down south where every town seems to have endless drop-in opportunities and friendly players.

Because levels can differ widely, it does take a bit of a chill personality to fully enjoy, and get the most out of drop-in sessions. It helps if players properly self-identify their level of play and participate appropriately.

Cohen EASTERN Civic Center is CLOSED for Construction - no more drop-in Pickleball. The EGCC may open in February 2025. There will be three indoor pickleball courts, painted onto a gym type flooring in one of the ‘event spaces’, not in the main gym (which is primarily for basketball).

Always visit the Greenwich Parks and Recreation Adult Programs page for the latest Pickleball Program info.

How to verify your resident status in Greenwich for Parks and Recreation programs.

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