Pickleball players in Conroe and Montgomery have a growing list of indoor and community-centered options, from dedicated clubs with leagues and tournaments to hybrid spaces that offer coffee, shopping, and live music.

Pickleball continues to gain momentum across Montgomery County, with multiple facilities in Conroe and nearby communities offering court rentals, leagues, and social play.
Here’s a look at several places where players can grab a paddle.
Pickleball 336
1617 N. Loop 336 E., Conroe
The facility features five courts and offers open playing sessions, clinics, leagues, and classes. Memberships range from $45 to $499 per month or per year, depending on the tier. Additional programs include instructor-led lessons, a children’s after-school program, and community events.
Pickleball Hideout
18952 Freeport Drive, Montgomery
This six-court indoor venue allows players to reserve courts online and access the building via secure code. Membership options range from free to $89 per month. The business also sells merchandise and offers lessons and specialty games.
Moss and Co. Market
18876 FM 2854, Montgomery
This hybrid community space includes one pickleball court, a coffee shop, a boutique, and an event venue. Court use is free for customers. The market also hosts tournaments, floral workshops, live music, food trucks, and other gatherings.
Era Pickleball
295 Sawdust Road, The Woodlands
Era offers 13 indoor courts and focuses on tournaments and leagues, as well as structured programming for all skill levels. Memberships range from $50 to $115 per month. Amenities include clinics, youth programs, open play, a pro shop, and paddle demos.
FTS Pickleball Magnolia
33134 Magnolia Circle, Ste. B, Magnolia
This 24/7 indoor court offers both pickleball and basketball. Membership is free, with court rental priced at $32 per hour. The facility also provides private lessons and clinics.
Ace Pickleball Club
30031 FM 2978, Magnolia
Ace features 13 climate-controlled courts with unlimited open play options. Pricing includes a $20 drop-in rate, a $59 midday membership, and a $119 unlimited membership. Programming includes beginner classes, leagues, mixers, tournaments, and ball machine rentals.
As the sport continues to expand locally, players can find options ranging from casual community courts to full-service competitive facilities throughout the Conroe and Montgomery area.
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