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Washington State is a Pacific Northwest pickleball powerhouse, with Seattle leading a statewide scene that benefits from the sport's deep roots in the region — pickleball was invented on nearby Bainbridge Island in 1965. The Seattle metro area, including Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond, offers extensive court networks at city parks and dedicated facilities. Spokane, Tacoma, Olympia, and Vancouver also maintain active communities. While western Washington's rainy winters require indoor facilities, eastern Washington's drier climate supports longer outdoor seasons. The state's connection to pickleball's origins and its tech-industry population have created an enthusiastic, well-organized player community.
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Washington is home to a thriving pickleball community with 981+ courts spread across the state. Whether you're looking for indoor or outdoor courts, beginner-friendly facilities, or competitive play venues, you'll find great options here.
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The most popular cities for pickleball in Washington include Seattle, Portland, Bainbridge Island, Mercer Island, Tacoma. These cities offer a wide variety of courts with excellent facilities and active player communities.