Lake Oswego pickleball open play
Pickleball open play in Lake Oswego, OR
7 confirmed sessions at 2 facilities in Lake Oswego. Schedules change seasonally, so call ahead before driving over.
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Where to play
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- Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatics Center 17525 Stafford Rd, Lake Oswego, OR 97034, USA
Indoor · 3 courts · Public access
Scheduled sessions on file for Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatics Center, originally pulled from a community-edited listing. Confirm with the facility before showing up since open-play schedules can change.
Schedule
- Tuesday 8:00am-10:00am · Open Play ·All levels
- Wednesday 1:30pm-3:30pm · Open Play ·All levels
- Friday 8:00am-10:00am · Open Play ·All levels
- Mountain Park Racquet & Fitness Club 3 Botticelli St, Lake Oswego, OR, 97035, USA
Outdoor · 10 courts · Public access
Scheduled sessions on file for Mountain Park Racquet & Fitness Club, originally pulled from a community-edited listing. Confirm with the facility before showing up since open-play schedules can change.
Schedule
- Tuesday 10:15am-11:30am · Open Play ·All levels
- Wednesday 7:00pm-9:30pm · Open Play ·All levels
- Thursday 10:15am-11:30am · Open Play ·All levels
- Friday 5:45pm-9:30pm · Open Play ·All levels
New to open play?
Open play is the drop-in pickleball format. Add your paddle to the rack, wait your turn, and rotate in when a game ends. The unwritten rules around rotations, score-calling, and etiquette are simple but specific.
Frequently asked
- Where can I find open play pickleball in Lake Oswego?
- 2 facilities in Lake Oswego run regular open play sessions. The list below shows day-by-day schedules we have confirmed. Sessions change seasonally, so always confirm with the facility before you go.
- What is open play in pickleball?
- Open play is the drop-in format where players rotate partners and opponents instead of pre-arranging matches. You add your paddle to a rack at the court, and the next four paddles up rotate onto the court when a game ends. Most rec courts run open play several days a week.
- Do I need to bring a partner to open play?
- No. Open play is built for players who show up alone. The rotation puts you on a court with three other players you may have never met. Bring a paddle, a ball if you have one, water, and a friendly attitude.
- Is open play free?
- Most public-park open play is free. Rec center and club open play often charges a $5 to $20 drop-in fee. Each facility's listing on our directory shows pricing where we have confirmed it.