9 Best Places to Play Pickleball in Melbourne (With Older Kids in Tow)

Pickleball has officially landed in Melbourne in a big way. If youโ€™ve got older kids or teens who are half-curious, half-competitive (and not keen on being dragged to โ€œlittle kidโ€ activities anymore), this is one sport that genuinely works for the whole family.

Itโ€™s fast to learn, easy on the body, and social enough that no one feels out of their depth. Think tennis meets badminton, with a dash of table tennis. Games are quick. Rules are simple. And you donโ€™t need years of coaching to have a good hit.

Hereโ€™s a practical guide to some of the best places to play pickleball in Melbourne, with a focus on venues that suit families, beginners, and older kids who want something new to try.

Level Up Pickleball, Wantirna South()

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1. SPORTS POINT Altona North (Altona Sports Centre)

If youโ€™re in the western suburbs, this is a big one. SPORTS POINT Altona North has a purpose-built, indoor pickleball venue with five brand-new courts, making it a great all-weather option for families.

Because itโ€™s fully dedicated to pickleball, the vibe is welcoming rather than intimidating. Youโ€™ll see a mix of first-timers, social players and more competitive regulars, which makes it ideal if your kids are keen to learn but not ready for formal competition.

Why it works for families:

  • Indoor courts (no weather cancellations)
  • Easy entry point for beginners
  • Social sessions as well as competitive play
  • Plenty of space and a friendly, inclusive atmosphere

If youโ€™re looking for a local spot where teens can build confidence quickly, this is a strong place to start.

SPORTS POINT Altona North, 64-66 McArthurs Road, Altona North, VIC 3025

SPORTS POINT Altona North

2. The Jar, South Melbourne

The Jar is often considered the heart of Melbourneโ€™s pickleball sceneโ€”and for good reason. This South Melbourne venue is entirely dedicated to the sport, with indoor courts running from morning to night.

For families, the big draw is the range of sessions. There are intro classes, junior-friendly programs, social games and family-appropriate time slots. Itโ€™s also one of the best places to go if your kids get hooked and want to level up their skills.

Good to know:

  • Indoor courts open daily
  • Coaching and beginner sessions available
  • Social play options for different ages and abilities
  • Home of major pickleball events and competitions

Best suited to older primary school kids and teens who want more than just a casual hit.

The Jar, 29 White Street, South Melbourne, VIC 3205

The Jar, South Melbourne

3. PicklePlay, Bentleigh East

PicklePlay is a standout if youโ€™re after spaceโ€”lots of it. This large, family-run venue in Bentleigh East has multiple indoor courts and a relaxed, community-focused feel.

Itโ€™s particularly good for families with siblings at different skill levels. Games are easy to rotate, thereโ€™s less pressure to โ€œkeep upโ€, and it works well for group bookings or weekend sessions.

Why families love it:

  • Spacious indoor courts (less chasing stray balls)
  • Beginner-friendly environment
  • Suitable for teens and adults playing together
  • Great option for parties or casual group play

If your kids enjoy sport but donโ€™t love formal lessons, this is a low-stress way to get them involved.

PicklePlay, 1 South Drive, Bentleigh East, VIC 3165

PicklePlay, Bentleigh East

4. Swing & Serve, Bundoora

Swing & Serve is ideal if youโ€™re trying to keep a whole family entertainedโ€”especially one where attention spans vary. Alongside pickleball courts, there are other activities on site, making it easier to turn a game into a longer outing.

Court hire is straightforward, and the venue often attracts a mix of beginners and regular players.

Family highlights:

  • Modern pickleball courts
  • Casual court hire available
  • On-site food and outdoor seating
  • Other activities if siblings want a break

A solid option for a weekend family challenge followed by a relaxed wind-down.

Swing & Serve, 906 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083

Swing & Serve, Bundoora

5. Pickleball Palace, Pascoe Vale

Pickleball Palace is well-suited to busy families juggling school, work and after-school commitments. With indoor courts open day and night, itโ€™s easier to fit in a game without rearranging your whole weekend.

There are intro sessions, social play times and even ball machine hireโ€”handy if your teen wants extra practice without needing a full group.

Why itโ€™s practical:

  • Five indoor courts
  • Sessions for beginners through to advanced players
  • Flexible hours, including evenings
  • Easy access for families in Melbourneโ€™s north

Pickleball Palace, 2 Attercliffe Ave, Pascoe Vale VIC 3044

Pickleball Palace, Pascoe Vale

6. Elsternwick Park Tennis Centre, Brighton

If no one in your family has ever played pickleball before, Elsternwick Park Tennis Centre is a friendly place to learn the basics. Coaching sessions focus on fundamentals, making it less overwhelming for kids who are new to racket sports.

They also run social games and higher-energy sessions for players ready to move on from beginner level.

Best for:

  • First-time players
  • Families who want coaching support
  • Tweens transitioning from beginner sport programs
  • Outdoor, floodlit courts

A good stepping stone before heading into busier pickleball venues.

Elsternwick Park Tennis Centre, 464 St Kilda St, Brighton VIC 3186

Elsternwick Park Tennis Centre, Brighton

7. Clifton Hill Tennis Club

Clifton Hill Tennis Club offers regular social pickleball sessions that are relaxed, affordable and genuinely welcoming to newcomers. Itโ€™s a great option if you want to test the waters before committing to memberships or coaching packages.

Sessions are mixed-ability, which works well for families where parents and kids want to play together.

Why itโ€™s worth considering:

  • Low-cost social sessions
  • Introductory and drill classes available
  • Welcoming club atmosphere
  • Easy for casual drop-ins

Ideal if youโ€™re looking for a community feel rather than a high-energy sports centre.

Clifton Hill Tennis Club, 2 Hoddle St, Clifton Hill VIC 3068

Clifton Hill Tennis Club

8. Level Up Pickleball, Wantirna South (Westfield Knox)

Located inside Westfield Knox, Level Up Pickleball is surprisingly popular with families. Sessions are clearly structured by skill level, which helps teens feel more comfortable jumping in without worrying about being outmatched.

Itโ€™s also an easy sell to kidsโ€”play pickleball, then grab food or browse the shops.

Good for:

  • Teens who prefer structured sessions
  • Beginners wanting guided intro classes
  • Easy access and parking
  • Combining sport with errands or outings

A smart option for the eastern suburbs.

Level Up Pickleball, Westfield Knox Shopping Centre, Shop No 9068C, Knox Ozone, Wantirna South VIC 3152

Level Up Pickleball, Wantirna South

9. Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, Mornington

If youโ€™re heading down the Mornington Peninsula, Civic Reserve Recreation Centre offers social pickleball sessions and court hire. Itโ€™s a nice way to keep teens active during a weekend away or school holiday break.

Sessions run on selected nights, so itโ€™s worth checking ahead.

Why it works:

  • Casual social sessions
  • Court hire for family groups
  • Indoor facilities
  • Easy add-on to a Peninsula getaway

Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, 350 Dunns Rd, Mornington VIC 3931

Civic Reserve Recreation Centre, Mornington

Why Pickleball Works So Well for Older Kids

For parents of tweens and teens, pickleball hits a sweet spot:

  • Itโ€™s quick to learn (no long training curve)
  • Games are social, not overly intense
  • Parents and kids can genuinely play together
  • It feels โ€œcoolโ€ enough for teens to buy in

Melbourneโ€™s pickleball scene is growing fast, and with so many indoor venues now available, itโ€™s easier than ever to find a spot that suits your family.

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About Amy Gardner

Amy Gardner is a tourism communications consultant who loves exploring Melbourne. As a new Mum she is passionate about local adventures and uncovering unique experiences of food, art, music and travel.

With a Bachelor of Business and over a decade of tourism industry experience, Amy has a strong passion for creating and promoting exceptional visitor experiences. On the side of her freelance digital marketing work, Amy has developed Seniors in Melbourne, Melbourneโ€™s first travel website specifically targeting the senior demographic.

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