Stackers Pickleball Club opens indoor courts in Reno, Texas
Stackers Pickleball Club opened with two indoor courts, free open play, and a ribbon cutting at 6185 Lamar Rd, giving Reno a weather-proof place to play year-round.

Two indoor courts may not sound like a huge footprint, but in Reno, Stackers Pickleball Club opened with the exact mix players notice first: climate-controlled play, a clear booking funnel, and a place built for people who want to stay after the last rally. The club marked its grand opening and ribbon cutting on May 22 at 6185 Lamar Rd Unit A, and it put the courts on display as a year-round option for local players who are tired of weather deciding the schedule.
The opening day was structured to get bodies on court, not just cut a ribbon. The Lamar County Chamber of Commerce scheduled the ribbon cutting for 11:30 a.m. CDT, and Stackers followed it with free open play from noon until 8 p.m. That matters in a market like Reno, where a new indoor facility has to prove more than a nice sign on the door. It has to show that casual players, regulars, and anyone thinking about a league night can walk in and see themselves there.
Stackers is leaning hard into the social side of the sport. The club describes the space as friendly and well-equipped, with professional-grade courts and comfortable viewing areas for friends and family. That combination is more than marketing polish. In pickleball, the places that stick are usually the ones that make it easy to play, easy to watch, and easy to come back with a partner or a group. A two-court club can still become a real community hub when the seating, layout, and programming all point in the same direction.
The grand opening also read like a neighborhood event, not just a business launch. A local event listing said the party included margaritas from The Party Pony, beer, a taco truck, and music. The Lamar County Chamber of Commerce backed that signal by listing Stackers as a member business and putting the ribbon cutting on its public calendar. STACKERS PICKLEBALL CLUB, LLC was filed on February 18, 2026, which makes the Reno location a fresh entry in the local business landscape.
For players, the immediate draw is obvious: two indoor state-of-the-art courts in Reno, a fixed address at 6185 Lamar Rd Unit A, and a phone number, (903) 703-9223, for the kind of club that wants repeat traffic, not one-time curiosity. In a region where weather and consistency can make or break weekly play, Stackers opened with the practical stuff done right.
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