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Las Vegas gets new climate-controlled pickleball retreat in Summerlin

Summerlin’s new 24/7 indoor club pairs eight climate-controlled courts with a pro shop and snack bar, giving Las Vegas players a reliable year-round fallback.

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Las Vegas gets new climate-controlled pickleball retreat in Summerlin
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Las Vegas players looking for court time without the heat now have a new option in Summerlin: The Courts opened with eight regulation-size indoor courts in a climate-controlled, 24/7 facility built for year-round play. For a desert market where outdoor schedules can collapse under extreme temperatures, the setup gives local players and traveling groups something far more dependable than a weather gamble.

The club is located at 10000 Covington Cross Drive and marked its grand opening for May 1, 2026. Beyond the courts themselves, The Courts added a pro shop partnered with G.O.A.T. Pickleball and a snack and drink area called The Pickle Jar, both signs that the operator is aiming for a longer-stay club experience rather than a simple court-rental model. Membership presales were already underway before opening, with public pricing listing a Premier Membership at $150 per month and a Military, First Responder and Veteran Membership at $104 per month.

The programming is built for more than casual drop-ins. The company said the facility would offer DUPR-rated match play, leagues and curated social events, which gives it the feel of a destination club for serious rec players as well as retreat planners looking for structured play. For a pickleball getaway, that combination matters: reliable indoor courts, late-night availability and on-site food and retail can make a trip easier to book and easier to keep moving once players arrive.

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The opening also lands in a city where court access remains a real issue. Las Vegas broke ground on a 24-court pickleball complex at Wayne Bunker Park on January 8, 2026, with an opening expected in early 2027. That project was described as the largest of its kind in the city, but earlier proposals for a 30-court complex drew resident concerns over noise, traffic, parking congestion and home values. Against that backdrop, private indoor clubs like The Courts offer a premium alternative for anyone who wants certainty.

The timing fits the wider pickleball surge as well. USA Pickleball marked April as National Pickleball Month and said participation climbed past 24.3 million Americans in 2025. Its 2025 Annual Growth Report counted 18,258 known places to play and 82,613 total courts nationwide, a reminder that indoor clubs in fast-growing markets are no longer a novelty. In Summerlin, The Courts now gives Las Vegas a new climate-controlled stop built around the one thing desert players need most: predictable court time.

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