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Folsom Pickleball: Your Complete Guide

Pickleball is a sport that’s gaining popularity in Folsom and Greater Sacramento. Whether you’re new to the sport or a passionate player, you’ll find plenty of ways to play here!

Pickleball Clubs, Lessons, and Clinics

Folsom has its own pickleball club, which offers a free introduction to pickleball class, typically scheduled on the first Saturday of each month. The member-based non-profit hosts drill sessions, tournaments, and clinics.

Players of all skill levels can also learn pickleball at Life Time Athletic Club in Folsom. There, certified pickleball pros offer private, semi-private, and group lessons. Life Time Pickleball and Broadstone Sports Club also offers a full offering of full events, clinics, lessons, open play, and tournaments.

Playtime Scheduler is a useful and free online scheduling tool for pickleball. It allows you to create and join play sessions with other players in your area, discover new court locations, and more.

Pickleball Courts

Looking to get your game on? There are several outdoor and indoor pickleball courts in Folsom, including:

Lembi Park – You’ll find 12 outdoor pickleball courts with lights.

Andy Morin Sports Complex – Featuring indoor and outdoor pickleball courts, lessons, and clinics.

Life Time Pickleball Folsom – 16 dedicated courts (membership required)

Broadstone Sports Club – 8 dedicated Pickleball courts

Pickleball Equipment

You’ll find pickleball equipment at several outdoor stores in Folsom, including Big Five and Dick’s Sporting Goods. The Folsom Pickleball Club offers paddle discounts at online pickleball websites. The Club also provides a Paddle Swap at Lembi Park, where players can place old paddles for sale or trade, and others can try them out.

Pickleball has become a popular and fun recreation activity, one that welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds.

With its growing popularity and dedicated local enthusiasts, Folsom has embraced pickleball. So, remember your paddle on your next visit!

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