
The 6 Best Illinois Pickleball Spots To Head To This Spring
Pickleball is quickly becoming one of the hottest games to play, whether you're in it for competition or just having fun. I may not know all the rules, but I’ve played a few times and really enjoyed it. It’s a great workout, too. More and more pickleball facilities are opening and gaining popularity, and here are some of the best places to check out this spring.
One thing I love about this sport is that you don’t have to be perfect—you just have to have fun. Now, don’t get me wrong, some people take pickleball very seriously, and more power to you if that’s your style. But for me, it will always be about having a good time. If you’re looking for places to play, here are a few locations in Illinois worth checking out.
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Paddle Up Pickleball Club – Quincy
One of the newest facilities is located right in Quincy. This year-round indoor facility offers courts for both league and social play. You can also take lessons if you’re looking to improve your skills or learn the game. Best of all, a membership is not required to reserve a court.
Best Places to Play Pickleball in Illinois
If you find yourself traveling to the Chicago area and want to play, there are several great places to check out, including:
- Slate Pickleball Club – One of the highest-rated pickleball clubs in Illinois.
- FROG Pickleball – A fast-growing facility with plenty of courts and great availability.
- McFetridge Sports Center – A multi-sport complex that offers pickleball options.
- Pullman Community Center – A newer indoor space with a strong community focus, great for beginners.
- The Picklr – One of the most popular indoor pickleball chains, known for leagues and competitive play.

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And if you ever make it over to Missouri, you’ll want to try Chicken N Pickle. You can rent a court, enjoy great food, and take advantage of the other indoor and outdoor games the facility offers.
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