Colorado winters don't have to stop your pickleball game. The Denver metro has a growing number of indoor facilities offering year-round play with climate-controlled courts, consistent lighting, and no weather delays.
Dedicated Indoor Pickleball Facilities
These facilities are built specifically for pickleball with dedicated courts:
Epic Pickleball Club
The premier indoor pickleball destination in the south metro with two locations:
- Highlands Ranch location — Multiple dedicated indoor courts
- Littleton location — Indoor facility with leagues and open play
Epic offers memberships, day passes, leagues, lessons, and tournaments. DUPR-rated play available.
Club Volo SoBo
Club Volo in the South Broadway area offers indoor courts with a social atmosphere. Great for after-work play.
Recreation Centers with Indoor Courts
Many Denver-area rec centers offer indoor pickleball, often in gymnasiums:
- Apex Center (Arvada) — Indoor courts with day passes available
- Central Park Rec Center — Denver Parks & Rec facility
- Washington Park Rec Center — Popular Denver location
- Glenarm Recreation Center — Downtown Denver option
Rec center courts are typically shared with other sports—check schedules for pickleball hours.
Private Clubs with Indoor Pickleball
These athletic clubs include indoor pickleball with membership:
- Club Greenwood — Full-service athletic club in Greenwood Village
- Cherry Creek Athletic Club — Premium facility in Cherry Creek
- Meadow Creek Tennis & Fitness — Indoor courts in Lakewood
What to Expect at Indoor Facilities
- Court surface: Usually sport court or gym floor (faster than outdoor)
- Balls: Indoor balls with larger holes (quieter, softer)
- Shoes: Non-marking court shoes required on gym floors
- Temperature: Climate-controlled, usually 65-72°F
- Reservations: Often required at popular times
Indoor Court Costs
- Recreation centers: $5-15 day pass or included with membership
- Dedicated facilities: $15-25 per session or $100-200/month membership
- Private clubs: $100-300/month (includes all amenities)
When to Play Indoors
- Winter: November through March when outdoor courts may have snow/ice
- Summer afternoons: Avoid afternoon thunderstorms
- Extreme heat: Climate control beats 95°F outdoor courts
- Competitive play: Consistent conditions for serious matches
See our indoor vs outdoor guide for more on how indoor play differs.