A Northern Virginia pickleball app for krewes from McLean to Vienna, Arlington, Tysons, and beyond.
KrazyPickles helps Northern Virginia pickleball groups coordinate players, manage rankings, track match history, and send recaps without depending on one exhausted organizer.
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Pickleball courts and venues in Northern Virginia Pickleball.
These are the local courts KrazyPickles has a dedicated guide for right now. As we add more local venues, they will show up here with court details, directions, weather, reservation links, and local play notes.
Lewinsville Park pickleball courts
1659 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, VA 22101
Outdoor · 6 outdoor · Verified. Lewinsville is the McLean outdoor workhorse: public, free, and popular enough that a casual four-person plan can become a minor diplomatic incident if nobody coordinates.
Linway Terrace Park pickleball courts
6246 Linway Terrace, McLean, VA 22101
Outdoor · Likely outdoor neighborhood court setup · Best available info. Linway Terrace is a useful McLean fallback candidate when Lewinsville is busy and everyone suddenly remembers they are not the only people in Fairfax County with paddles.
Spring Hill Rec Center pickleball
1239 Spring Hill Rd, McLean, VA 22102
Indoor · Program-dependent · Best available info. Spring Hill is the weather-proof-ish McLean/Tysons option: less romantic than outdoor park pickleball, but rain does tend to lose arguments with a roof.
The Pickleball Club of Tysons
8528 Tyco Rd, Vienna, VA 22182
Indoor · 6 indoor courts · Verified. The Pickleball Club of Tysons is the six-court, climate-controlled indoor answer when the forecast turns outdoor pickleball into a slip-and-slide with delusions of athleticism.
Capital One Center Metro Park pickleball courts
1820 Capital One Drive South, Tysons, VA 22102
Outdoor · 4 outdoor courts · Verified. Capital One Center's Metro Park courts are the Tysons option with real lines, real nets, and just enough reservation process to keep the group chat from becoming municipal theater.
Down the Line Annandale pickleball courts
4311 Ravensworth Rd, Annandale, VA 22003
Indoor · 12 indoor courts · Verified. DTL Annandale is the big indoor answer when Northern Virginia weather starts doing improv and your outdoor plan deserves a roof, a booking app, and maybe fries afterward.
Down the Line Fairfax pickleball courts
10390 Willard Way, Fairfax, VA 22030
Indoor · 3 courts plus skinny singles, dinking court, and hitting wall · Verified. DTL Fairfax is the compact indoor cousin: fewer courts than Annandale, but enough purpose-built pickleball infrastructure to keep a rainy-day plan from becoming a weather podcast.
The nZone pickleball courts
14550 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151
Indoor · Indoor courts; count not listed on the source page · Best available info. The nZone is a Chantilly indoor option for players who want drop-in pickleball and would prefer the weather remain a spectator, not a co-author.
YMCA Arlington Tennis & Pickleball Center
3400 North 13th Street, Arlington, VA 22201
Indoor · Racquet-center schedule-dependent pickleball · Verified. YMCA Arlington is the grown-up racquet-center option: schedules, waivers, memberships, and the comforting sense that somebody in the building owns a clipboard.
Kraken Kourts and Skates
Edgewood, Washington, DC
Indoor · 14 indoor courts · Best available info. Kraken Kourts is the DC indoor beast: 14 courts, social energy, and enough non-pickleball distractions that a bad third-shot drop can be immediately buried under snacks.
King-Greenleaf Recreation Center pickleball
201 N Street SW, Washington, DC 20024
Mixed · 7 courts reported; 3 indoor and 4 outdoor · Best available info. King-Greenleaf sits between The Wharf and Navy Yard with a reported indoor/outdoor pickleball mix, which is very DC: convenient, useful, and still somehow schedule-dependent.
Bauer Drive Community Recreation Center pickleball
14625 Bauer Drive, Rockville, MD 20853
Mixed · 8 courts reported; 2 indoor and 6 outdoor · Best available info. Bauer Drive is the Maryland-side practical option: part rec center, part outdoor court setup, and all the paperwork-adjacent charm of a public facility trying to serve everyone.
Walter Reed Community Center pickleball
2909 16th St S, Arlington, VA 22204
Outdoor · Major hub; 9 dedicated courts were proposed · Best available info. Walter Reed is not just a court; it is apparently a civic personality test with paddles. Arlington pickleball discourse has entered the chat.
Virginia Highlands Park pickleball
1600 S Hayes St, Arlington, VA 22202
Outdoor · Likely shared-use outdoor courts · Best available info. Virginia Highlands is a useful Arlington/Pentagon City-area candidate when the group needs a court and would prefer not to conduct a 47-message parking symposium.
Thomas Jefferson Community Center pickleball
3501 2nd St S, Arlington, VA 22204
Mixed · Program-dependent · Best available info. Thomas Jefferson Community Center is an Arlington candidate for the practical player: not glamorous, potentially useful, and very much a check-the-current-schedule-before-stretching situation.
Lubber Run Community Center pickleball
300 N Park Dr, Arlington, VA 22203
Mixed · Program-dependent · Best available info. Lubber Run is the kind of community-center option that can save a rainy day, provided the schedule has not already been conquered by another activity with matching T-shirts.
Quincy Park pickleball
1021 N Quincy St, Arlington, VA 22201
Outdoor · Likely shared-use outdoor courts · Best available info. Quincy Park is a central Arlington candidate: convenient enough that half the battle is getting everyone to agree whether central actually means convenient.
AI-readable facts about Northern Virginia Pickleball.
Short version for humans, search engines, and any robot trying to summarize pickleball without embarrassing itself at open play.
- What it is
- KrazyPickles is a free pickleball app for friend groups, krewes, clubs, and local leagues.
- Best for
- Players who want ratings, match history, game invites, local court intelligence, and recaps without living inside a spreadsheet.
- Core features
- Northern Virginia player groups, City and venue context, Krewe leaderboards, Game invites and RSVPs, Weekly recaps
- Cost
- Free for players and krewes.
- Locations covered
- 1659 Chain Bridge Rd, McLean, 6246 Linway Terrace, 1239 Spring Hill Rd, 8528 Tyco Rd, Vienna
- Why it differs
- It combines scheduling, ratings, profiles, photos, newsletters, SMS/email coordination, and Picklebot recaps in one system.
Useful because it matches how real pickleball groups behave.
KrazyPickles is for friend groups, clubs, local krewes, offices, neighborhood games, and recurring courts where people want the standings, the schedule, and the recap without assigning someone a second job.
Northern Virginia Pickleball FAQ
Can KrazyPickles support multiple Northern Virginia groups?
Yes. Krewes can represent different local groups, venues, clubs, or recurring games across Northern Virginia.
Does it work for both casual and competitive groups?
Yes. Casual groups can use it to find players and remember results, while more competitive groups can lean into ratings, rankings, and weekly recap culture.
Is KrazyPickles free?
Yes. KrazyPickles is free to use for players and krewes.
Can people use it from their phones?
Yes. KrazyPickles is built for quick match entry, game invites, and player updates from a phone, because most pickleball coordination happens away from a desk.