Friday, February 6, 2026

Extra pickleball coming to the Las Vegas valley

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A brand new pickleball membership is coming to the Las Vegas valley. The Picklr is opening its first of 5 places this weekend in Henderson. It’s a part of the franchise’s plan to supply extra pickleball services to the valley.

The Picklr is designed for pickleball gamers of all ability ranges. The 28,000-square-foot facility options indoor courts with outside surfacing, a professional store, a personal occasion house, court docket reservations, and entry to free league play, tournaments, and clinics.

“As local pickleball players, we have personally experienced the great difficulty of finding open and available court, not to mention that outdoor courts are far less than ideal in our hot and windy desert climate,” stated co-owners Chris Wooden and Shawn Hassett. “The Picklr solves all our problems by having world-class indoor facilities and the opportunity to make court reservations. Everyone from novice to pro will find a reason to frequent our locations. We are excited to bring The Picklr to the Las Vegas Valley, where we can Connect, Dink, and Compete.”

The Picklr is anticipated to open 5 places over the subsequent two years. The Picklr Henderson will host a grand opening occasion on Saturday at midday. It’s situated at 1450 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Suite 435, Henderson, NV.

For extra data, go to The Picklr’s web site.

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