Jersey City Indoor Pickleball Center: Jersey City will soon get its first indoor pickleball center when PB Club Jersey City opens in fall 2025. The facility will offer custom courts, parking, and other features to let people enjoy pickleball all year. The exact location will be announced closer to the opening.
A New Option for Indoor Play
PB Club Jersey City announced its plans on June 6, 2025, through social media. Since then, it has shared updates and teased details about what players can expect. In the coming weeks, the club will release 3D drawings to show how the courts and spaces will look.
In warm months, local pickleball fans use outdoor courts like Lincoln Park Pickleball Courts at 285 Lincoln Park, Terrace Avenue Park at 169 Terrace Avenue, and Pickledilly Circus at 95 River Drive South, #89. But colder weather makes outdoor games harder to enjoy. PB Club Jersey City will help solve this problem by giving players a comfortable indoor place to play any time of year.
Future Expansion Across Hudson County
The new pickleball facility plans to open between late October and early November 2025. While the building’s address has not been shared yet, PB Club Jersey City confirmed it will be in the southern part of Jersey City.
Plans are already in progress to bring another PB Club location to Secaucus in 2026. This shows how fast pickleball is growing in Hudson County and beyond.
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Building Community Through Pickleball
The arrival of PB Club Jersey City is expected to strengthen the local pickleball scene. Year-round indoor courts will likely attract beginners and experienced players alike. As interest in pickleball continues to rise nationwide, this new club aims to be a gathering place where people can meet, compete, and stay active.
Hobby players and serious athletes alike will soon have a dedicated spot to enjoy the game without worrying about the weather.
News in Brief: Jersey City Indoor Pickleball Center
PB Club Jersey City plans to open in fall 2025 as the city’s first indoor pickleball center. The club will offer custom courts and parking, with another Secaucus location set for 2026. The facility aims to help pickleball grow and give locals a space to play all year.
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