Pickleball aficionados now have a designated spot in Loudoun County to play the game they love without worrying about the weather outdoors. Village Pickle opened its doors to the public on May 16, becoming the county’s first designated indoor pickleball facility.
Located at the Village at Leesburg, the 24,000-square-foot space includes eight state-of-the-art indoor courts for both members and drop-in play for the public. A perimeter fence surrounds each court and features a Pickleball United True Court System and Championship Pickleball Net System. Higher ceilings allow for uninterrupted play.
Limited memberships are available to ensure court availability for members and the general public. Memberships are $125 per month and include free court rentals and unlimited drop-in play at no additional cost when reserved within six days of your intended date. Members also get early access to register for lessons, clinics, round-robin tournaments, and leagues. Members can book their court up to 14 days in advance, while non-members can only reserve courts three days in advance. Court rentals for non-members are $30 per visitor per hour for singles and $15 per visitor per hour for doubles.
Off the court, gourmet food and beverage options are provided by a partnership with The Dell Food & Brew Hall. QR codes provided in the lounge allow players to order at the eatery, located down the street. The food will then be delivered to the court.
In addition to member and drop-in play, the indoor facility will soon offer a variety of clinics. Players can strengthen their skills with private and semi-private lessons, round-robin games, and tournaments. Lessons start at $85 per hour for individuals, $105 per hour for two people, and $115 per hour for three people.
Village Pickle is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Court reservations can be made online through CourtReserve.
Feature image of Village Pickle by Michele Kettner
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