San Antonio pickleball lessons
Pickleball lessons in San Antonio, TX
12 facilities we list in San Antonio offer pickleball lessons. Always call ahead to confirm scheduling and pricing.
Facilities offering lessons
- Chicken N Pickle - San Antonio 5215 UTSA Boulevard
Outdoor · 10 courts · Public access
- Dill Dinkers UTSA 5131 Beckwith Blvd
Indoor · 10 courts · Public access
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Outdoor · 9 courts · Public access
- King of Padel 314 Nolan St
Indoor · 9 courts · Public access
- Dill Dinkers Blanco Market 18450 Blanco Road suite 101
Indoor · 5 courts · Public access
- Ranch Motel Leisure Club 3101 Broadway
Outdoor · 5 courts · Private (member access)
- Epoch Pickleball 21750 Hardy Oak Blvd
Indoor · 4 courts · Public access
- Gold's Gym Rogers Ranch 2711 Treble Creek
Indoor · 4 courts · Public access
- The Factory of Champions 8227 Broadway
Indoor · 4 courts · Public access
- The Pink Kitchen by Lien Hoa Buddhist Temple 5043 Excalibur Dr
Outdoor · 4 courts · Public access
- Life Time - San Antonio 18510 US Highway 281 N
Indoor · 3 courts · Public access
- Life Time - San Antonio at the Rim 5639 Worth Pkwy
Indoor · 3 courts · Public access
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Frequently asked
- Where can I take pickleball lessons in San Antonio?
- 12 facilities in San Antonio offer pickleball lessons. The list below covers public clinics, private coaches, and group programs we have confirmed. Always call ahead to confirm current scheduling and pricing.
- How much do pickleball lessons cost in San Antonio?
- Pricing varies by venue. Public-park group clinics typically run $15-30 per session. Private 1-on-1 coaching is usually $60-120 per hour, depending on the coach's certifications and experience. Many facilities offer 4-week beginner packages around $80-150.
- What certifications should I look for in a pickleball coach?
- The two most recognized credentials are PPR (Professional Pickleball Registry) and PCI (Pickleball Coaching International). Both require passing assessments and continuing education. A coach without certification can still be excellent, but credentials are a useful filter when you don't have a personal recommendation.