Fort Hunt pickleball courts.
Fort Hunt is an official Fairfax County pickleball location in Alexandria: 4 Courts (Unlighted, Shared Use). It is the kind of court where the useful details are not poetic. They are parking, lights, bathrooms, and whether your "quick game" is about to become a waitlist with paddles.
Court weather
87°F
Clear at Fort Hunt
Looks playable. In other words, the losing team may need to find excuses somewhere other than the forecast.
Uses court coordinates for 8822 Linton Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308. Checked Jun 20, 5:44 PM EDT.
Fort Hunt court facts
Fairfax County's Park Amenity Locator lists Fort Hunt Main Entrance at 8822 Linton Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308 with 4 Courts (Unlighted, Shared Use). The same official record lists tennis context as 2 Full Unlighted Courts, parking as No Parking Available, and restrooms as Seasonal Portable. That is delightfully specific municipal data, which is much better than a random directory declaring "pickleball exists" and then wandering off.
Research links for this court
These are the public sources behind the current page. When the sources are thin, we show the best available planning info and say so clearly, because pretending every court directory is sacred scripture is how people end up holding paddles in the wrong parking lot.
Directions to the courts
Use the address below for navigation. If your group says “I am here” from the wrong parking lot, congratulations: the match has already started with a logistics unforced error.
8822 Linton Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308
Can you reserve a court?
Use Fairfax County's Park Amenity Locator and park-use permit path for organized blocks, classes, or private instruction. For casual play, current court availability still wins the argument.
Reservation status
Fairfax permit path / first-come context
Access
Fairfax County Park Authority public court
Confidence
Verified
When do people play?
No official recurring open-play schedule was found in this pass for Fort Hunt. Treat it as a public Fairfax County court: bring enough players, rotate politely when people are waiting, and do not make the local group chat adjudicate constitutional law over court time.
Nearby communities players come from
Lights, timing, and local intelligence
Fairfax County lists this pickleball setup as lighted. Still, check posted hours before treating night play as a personal right.
What KrazyPickles knows so far
- Official Fairfax County pickleball listing: 4 Courts (Unlighted, Shared Use).
- Shared-use court language appears in the Fairfax listing.
- Tennis context: 2 Full Unlighted Courts.
- Parking: No Parking Available.
- Restrooms: Seasonal Portable.
- Fairfax supervisor district: Mount Vernon.
- Use KrazyPickles to organize the players; use Fairfax County sources for court rules and permits.
Nearby alternatives if Fort Hunt is packed
Because the most reliable pickleball plan is a Plan B with parking, directions, and fewer group-chat apologies.
King-Greenleaf
201 N Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
Mixed · 7 courts reported; 3 indoor and 4 outdoor · Best available info
DTL Annandale
4311 Ravensworth Rd, Annandale, VA 22003
Indoor · 12 indoor courts · Verified
YMCA Arlington
3400 North 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22201
Indoor · Racquet-center schedule-dependent pickleball · Verified
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Fort Hunt pickleball FAQ
Where is Fort Hunt?
Fort Hunt is at 8822 Linton Lane, Alexandria, VA 22308.
Is Fort Hunt indoor or outdoor?
Fort Hunt is listed as: Outdoor. Confidence: Verified.
Can you reserve Fort Hunt?
Use Fairfax County's Park Amenity Locator and park-use permit path for organized blocks, classes, or private instruction. For casual play, current court availability still wins the argument.
Does KrazyPickles reserve the courts?
No. KrazyPickles helps organize players, invites, RSVPs, weather checks, scores, photos, and recaps. Court reservations still go through the venue, county, or club. We are annoying, but not omnipotent.