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Where to play pickleball in Rhode Island

Every place to play pickleball across the Ocean State, in one directory — dedicated clubs, YMCAs, racquet clubs, and public town courts from Providence to Newport. For the venues we track, you also get the live open-play schedule: times, prices, and how many have signed up, refreshed hourly.

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Open Play RI is an independent, community directory — not an official venue site. Live schedules re-check roughly once an hour, so always confirm times and prices with the venue (find it in the directory ↓) before you head over.

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Real schedules for the venues we track — every upcoming drop-in session with its time, price, and live sign-up count. Filter by venue or day, and tap any session to share or register. 📅 Subscribe in your calendar

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Every place to play in Rhode Island

A directory of pickleball courts, clubs, and open-play venues across the state, grouped by town. Tap any venue for its address, map, phone, hours, and — where we have it — a live open-play schedule.

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Pickleball in Rhode Island — common questions

Where can I play pickleball in Rhode Island?
There are dozens of places to play across Rhode Island — dedicated clubs, YMCAs, racquet clubs, and public town courts in Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Newport, and most other towns. The directory above lists them all, with an address, map, and details for each, plus live open-play schedules for the venues we track.
What is pickleball open play (drop-in)?
Open play (also called drop-in) means you can show up on your own without a reservation or a partner — games are arranged on the spot, and all skill levels are usually welcome. It's the easiest way to start playing and to meet other players in your area.
Do I need to be a member to play?
It depends on the venue. Public town courts are typically free and open to everyone, while clubs charge a small per-session drop-in fee (often just a few dollars) and don't require a membership for open play. Check the venue's page for the specifics.
How much does it cost to play pickleball in RI?
Public courts are usually free. Drop-in sessions at clubs generally run a few dollars per session, and many venues offer discount passes. Where we track a live schedule, the current per-session price is shown next to each session.
Which RI venues have a live open-play schedule here?
We track real, up-to-date open-play schedules for a growing set of venues — several clubs and community venues across Rhode Island — with times, prices, and live sign-up counts refreshed about once an hour. Every other RI venue is listed in the directory with details and links so you can find and contact it.
How do I find pickleball near me in Rhode Island?
Browse the directory by town to see every pickleball venue in your area, or use the search box to filter by venue or town name. Each venue has its own page with an address, map, phone, hours, and — where available — a live open-play schedule.