East Bay region

Danville

Danville splits between two public options and two membership-only clubs, with no single large public venue. Osage Station Park is the main free, walk-up choice — a 2023 plan to add six more courts there was rejected by the Town Council in 2024 after resident noise complaints.

13 courts 4 venues

Where to play

Osage Station Park

Mixed levels
816 Brookside Dr, Danville, CA 94526 Directions →
2 dedicated courts Level: Not specified Hours: 8am–sunset daily
SurfaceHigh — dedicated, permanent lines and nets, converted from a tennis court in 2021
LevelNot specified
WeatherHot, inland San Ramon Valley summers — highs of 85–95°F, sometimes over 100°F
WaitHigh — popular enough that a 6-court expansion was proposed (later rejected)

Two dedicated courts converted from a single tennis court in April 2021, free and first-come-first-served. The Parks Commission approved a plan in December 2023 to add six more courts, but a resident group appealed over noise, and the Town Council unanimously rejected the expansion in May 2024 — the Town is exploring sound-mitigation options like sound blankets for the existing two instead. Town-listed court hours run 8am to sunset.

Diablo Vista Park

Mixed levels
1000 Tassajara Ranch Dr, Danville, CA 94526 Directions →
2 courts Level: Not specified Hours: 2–4pm sessions, by registration
SurfaceMedium — shared tennis courts with taped lines and portable nets, not dedicated
LevelNot specified
WeatherHot, inland San Ramon Valley summers — highs of 85–95°F, sometimes over 100°F
WaitLow — pre-registration caps each session's attendance

A Town-run, pre-registration pickleball program on two shared tennis courts, taped and fitted with portable nets for scheduled sessions rather than permanent dedicated courts. Sign up through the Town's Recreation Guide; recent sessions ran 2–3pm and 3–4pm. A 2020 instance of this same program charged $2 for residents and $3 for non-residents, but that hasn't been reconfirmed as current pricing — call ahead.

Bay Club Crow Canyon Country Club

Mixed levels
711 Silver Lake Dr, Danville, CA 94526 Directions →
8 dedicated courts Level: Not specified Hours: M–F 6am–9pm, Sa–Su 7am–8pm
SurfaceHigh — dedicated, permanent lines and nets on concrete
LevelNot specified
WeatherHot, inland San Ramon Valley summers — highs of 85–95°F, sometimes over 100°F
WaitLow — membership-gated, no public access

Eight dedicated outdoor courts at the private club formerly known as Crow Canyon Country Club, renamed after Bay Club's acquisition of the property closed in August 2023 — same courts, new name. Membership required, and courts can't be reserved ahead; members just show up and play. Amenities include a pro shop, pool, and fitness center alongside the golf course.

Danville Station HOA

Mixed levels
1320 Van Patten Dr, Danville, CA 94526 Directions →
1 court (may be up to 4) Level: Not specified Hours: 8am–10pm
SurfaceMedium — pickleball lines overlaid on a tennis court, net not lowered to regulation height
LevelNot specified
WeatherHot, inland San Ramon Valley summers — highs of 85–95°F, sometimes over 100°F
WaitLow — HOA residents and members only

A private court for Danville Station residents and paid DSHOA Recreational Members, plus their guests. The court count is unsettled: plan on one court with pickleball lines overlaid on a tennis court (net still at tennis height, not lowered to regulation), though the complex's four lighted courts may stripe more for pickleball — treat the exact number as unconfirmed and worth checking. Reservable for members; hours run 8am to 10pm.

Sources: Town of Danville — Tennis Courts · Pickleheads — Danville · Bay Club — Crow Canyon · Danville Station HOA — Tennis Courts · Danville San Ramon — council rejects pickleball expansion. Verified July 2026 — always confirm hours before a special trip.

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