East Bay region

Concord

Three venues: the 14-court flagship at Willow Pass Community Park, a 9-court indoor club at Indoor Pickleball X, and a smaller, unlit 2-court setup at Pine Hollow. The city's own pickleball page only mentions Willow Pass.

25 courts 3 venues

Where to play

Willow Pass Community Park

Mixed levels
2748 E Olivera Rd, Concord, CA 94519 Directions →
14 dedicated courts Level: Not specified Hours: 8am–10pm daily
SurfaceHigh — 14 dedicated courts, permanent lines and nets
LevelNot specified
WeatherInland East Bay — hot, dry summers (90s–100s°F), mild wet winters
WaitMedium — one of the region's largest complexes, but free walk-up play still draws weekend crowds

Concord's flagship pickleball venue, and the only public one the city officially recognizes for pickleball — one of the largest pickleball complexes in Northern California. The 14 courts are separate from the park's own tennis courts. Play is casual walk-up rotation (one game to 11, then rotate off when courts fill up); groups larger than 8 need a permit. Closed for maintenance Wednesdays 12–1pm.

Indoor Pickleball X - Concord

All levels
1695 Willow Pass Rd, Ste 2, Concord, CA 94520 Directions →
9 dedicated courts Level: All levels Hours: Open 24/7 for members
SurfaceHigh — dedicated indoor courts, permanent lines and nets, climate-controlled
LevelAll ages and skill levels welcome
WeatherIndoor, climate-controlled — outdoor heat doesn't affect play here
WaitLow — membership-based with online court reservations

A membership-based indoor club, not a free public park — nine dedicated courts, climate-controlled, open 24/7 for members. Bronze membership is free to join with pay-as-you-play pricing (open play from $15/hr, court booking from $40/hr); Gold membership runs $159/month plus a $129 initiation fee for unlimited off-peak/peak play and up to 4 hours of weekly court reservations. Courts can be booked online through CourtReserve.

Pine Hollow Tennis Courts

Mixed levels
5491 Silver Sage Ct, Concord, CA 94521 Directions →
2 courts Level: Not specified Hours: Daytime only, no lights
SurfaceMedium — shared tennis/pickleball striping, bring your own net
LevelNot specified
WeatherInland East Bay — hot, dry summers (90s–100s°F), mild wet winters
WaitLow — small, little-known courts that aren't in the city's official pickleball lineup

A small, two-court facility with shared tennis/pickleball striping — bring your own net, since none is installed. It isn't part of the city's official pickleball lineup, so it flies under the radar. The courts are officially listed as lighted, but the lights don't actually work — copper-wire theft the city has declined to repair — so plan on daytime play only. The courts also tend to collect pine needles from the nearby trees.

Sources: City of Concord — Pickleball · City of Concord — Sports Facilities · Pickleheads — Concord · Indoor Pickleball X — Concord. Verified July 2026 — always confirm hours before a special trip.

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