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What is Padel?

Padel is the fastest-growing sport in America — a mix of tennis and squash played on a smaller, enclosed court with glass walls. Always played in doubles, it is social, easy to learn, and a great workout. Courts are popping up across the country, and finding one near you has never been easier.

Easy to Learn

Pick up the basics in one session. The underhand serve and smaller court make it accessible for all ages.

Always Social

Played in doubles (2v2), padel is built for socializing. Join open play sessions to meet other players.

Low Impact

Smaller court means less running. Easier on your joints than tennis while still burning 400-700 calories per match.

Recently Added Padel Courts

New facilities added to our directory

RGV Padel Club

McAllen, Texas

outdoor
6 courts

RGV Padel & Pickleball Club

Mission, Texas

outdoor
7 courts

Mouratoglou Academy Zephyrhills

Zephyrhills, Florida

outdoor
5 courts

Padel Fever

Sunrise, Florida

indoor
2 courts
$80/hr

Padel Life & Soccer

Hallandale Beach, Florida

indoor
3 courts
$48/hr

RCW Athletic Club

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

outdoor
2 courts

Padel Near Me: Common Questions

How do I find padel courts near me?

Use the search bar above to enter your city, state, or ZIP code. Our directory includes 206 courts across 38 states with details on court type, pricing, amenities, and contact information.

Is there indoor padel near me?

Many US cities now have indoor padel facilities. Use our indoor court filter to find climate-controlled courts near you. Read our complete guide to indoor padel courts for more details.

How much does padel cost?

Court rental typically costs $20-$60 per hour, split among 4 players ($5-$15 per person). Many facilities offer memberships, open play sessions, and beginner clinics at affordable rates.

Can I play padel if I have never played before?

Padel is one of the easiest racquet sports to pick up. Most facilities offer beginner lessons and equipment rental. Check out our FAQ page for everything you need to know about getting started.

The Ultimate Guide to Finding Padel Courts Near You

Looking for padel courts near your location? You have come to the right place. Our comprehensive directory covers padel facilities across the entire United States, from major cities like Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles to smaller towns where the sport is just beginning to take hold.

What Makes a Great Padel Facility?

When searching for padel courts, consider factors like the number of courts available, whether they offer indoor or outdoor play, court surface quality, lighting for evening games, and amenities such as pro shops, locker rooms, and coaching programs. Many facilities also offer equipment rental for beginners who do not own padel rackets yet.

Padel Court Types and Surfaces

Padel courts come in different configurations. Standard padel courts measure 20m x 10m and are enclosed by glass walls and metal fencing. Courts can be indoor or outdoor, with surfaces typically made of artificial turf with sand infill. Some premium facilities feature panoramic glass courts that provide an enhanced viewing experience.

How to Book a Padel Court

Most padel facilities allow online booking through their website or dedicated apps. Pricing varies by location, time of day, and whether you choose peak or off-peak hours. Typical court rental costs range from $20 to $60 per hour. Many clubs also offer membership plans with discounted rates and priority booking.

Popular Cities for Padel in the USA

The padel scene in the United States is growing rapidly. Florida leads the way with cities like Miami, Orlando, and Boca Raton offering numerous facilities. Texas is another hotspot with Houston, Austin, and Dallas seeing new courts open regularly. California cities like San Diego, Los Angeles, and San Francisco are also embracing the sport.

Getting Started with Padel

New to padel? It is one of the most accessible racquet sports to learn. Most beginners can rally within their first session. Check out our beginner guide to padel or browse our padel blog for tips on equipment, strategy, and finding playing partners through ourplayer finder.

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