Douglass Community Center pickleball.
Douglass Community Center is marked Pickleball = YES in Loudoun County's official parks GIS layer. The layer does not give exact court counts, so the honest version is: pickleball is officially listed here, but do not invite twelve people and then blame the spreadsheet if the setup is weird.
Court weather
83°F
Clear at Douglass Community Center
Looks playable. In other words, the losing team may need to find excuses somewhere other than the forecast.
Uses court coordinates for 407 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176. Checked Jun 20, 5:44 PM EDT.
Douglass Community Center court facts
Loudoun County's parks point layer lists Douglass Community Center at 407 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176 with pickleball available. It also flags tennis as No, basketball as No, free parking as No, restrooms as No, gymnasium as No, and recreational programs as Yes.
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.
407 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176
Can you reserve a court?
Use Loudoun County PRCS sources for current access, reservations, and program schedules. The GIS layer is strong evidence that pickleball belongs in the page; it is not a promise that a court is empty when your group arrives.
Reservation status
Check Loudoun PRCS current rules and schedules
Access
Loudoun County PRCS facility
Confidence
Verified
When do people play?
No verified recurring open-play schedule was found in this pass for Douglass Community Center. Treat it as a Loudoun public-facility lead: confirm the current setup, bring the right number of players, and let KrazyPickles do the group-text wrangling before everyone invents a different start time.
Nearby communities players come from
Lights, timing, and local intelligence
This Loudoun source layer did not include a lighting field for pickleball. If the plan involves evening play, confirm before the sun leaves the chat.
What KrazyPickles knows so far
- Official Loudoun County GIS lists pickleball here.
- Tennis listed: No.
- Basketball listed: No.
- Free parking listed: No.
- Restrooms listed: No.
- Gymnasium listed: No.
- Recreational programs listed: Yes.
Nearby alternatives if Douglass Community Center is packed
Because the most reliable pickleball plan is a Plan B with parking, directions, and fewer group-chat apologies.
Dill Dinkers Chantilly
13954 Metrotech Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151
Indoor · 12 indoor courts: 10 regulation and 2 championship-sized · Verified
Dill Dinkers Manassas
8300 Sudley Rd, Suite A4, Manassas, VA 20109
Indoor · 6 regulation-sized indoor courts · Verified
DTL Fairfax
10390 Willard Way, Fairfax, VA 22030
Indoor · 3 courts plus skinny singles, dinking court, and hitting wall · Verified
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Douglass Community Center pickleball FAQ
Where is Douglass Community Center?
Douglass Community Center is at 407 E Market St, Leesburg, VA 20176.
Is Douglass Community Center indoor or outdoor?
Douglass Community Center is listed as: Outdoor. Confidence: Verified.
Can you reserve Douglass Community Center?
Use Loudoun County PRCS sources for current access, reservations, and program schedules. The GIS layer is strong evidence that pickleball belongs in the page; it is not a promise that a court is empty when your group arrives.
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.