Pickleball in Montana feels roomy, seasonal, and tightly knit.
5+ verified courts across 5 cities. Filter by skill level, lighting, indoor/outdoor, family-friendly, accessibility, and open-play schedule.
Bozeman, Missoula, and Billings anchor Montana's pickleball scene, but smaller towns matter here more than they do in many larger states. Warm-weather outdoor months are precious and heavily used, with long evenings and mountain views doing a lot to explain the sport's appeal. Once the cold settles in, indoor access becomes selective, so regular players often know exactly where and when the good runs happen. The culture is approachable, with many active adults and late-starting beginners, yet competitive pockets are real. Montana rewards players who can adapt to thin air, temperature swings, and a community where word-of-mouth still carries weight.
Top-rated in Montana
Fort Missoula Regional Park
Missoula, Montana ยท 10 courts
State-of-the-art dedicated courts in Missoula. 10 courts with permanent nets and excellent spacing. The primary spot for the Missoula Pickleball Association.
Memorial Park Whitefish
Whitefish, Montana ยท 4 courts
Newly renovated courts in beautiful Whitefish. A great spot for visitors to pick up a game while in Glacier Country.
Lillis Park
Billings, Montana ยท 6 courts
Six dedicated outdoor courts that serve as the main public hub for Billings pickleball. Great community involvement.
Bogert Park
Bozeman, Montana ยท 4 courts
The center of outdoor pickleball in Bozeman. These courts are highly sought after during the brief Montana summer.
Barney Park
Helena, Montana ยท 8 courts
Helena's main outdoor spot. While nets are portable, the surface is dedicated to pickleball and the community is very active.