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Seattle & King County
Tennis Court Directory

90 public and membership tennis courts across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Shoreline, and Renton. Each entry includes court count, lights, indoor/outdoor status, and a link to official booking information.

90 courts 86 public 4 membership 5 indoor 29 lit 6 areas

Browse by neighborhood

North Seattle
22 courts
Central Seattle
15 courts
West Seattle
7 courts
South Seattle
13 courts
Eastside
29 courts
Outside Seattle
6 courts

North Seattle

22 courts

Central Seattle

14 courts

West Seattle

7 courts

South Seattle

13 courts

Eastside

Bellevue · Kirkland · Redmond · Mercer Island

Outside Seattle

Shoreline · Burien · Renton

Membership clubs

Membership or access required

Frequently asked questions

How do I reserve a public tennis court in Seattle?

Most Seattle Parks courts are first-come, first-served and free to use. Reservable courts (Amy Yee, Lower Woodland, and a handful of others) can be booked through Seattle Parks ActiveNet up to 6 days in advance. Same-day phone reservations open at 9:10 AM daily. Check each court's detail page for specific booking links.

Which Seattle tennis courts have lights?

29 courts in the directory have lighting for evening play. Lit courts include Lower Woodland (10 courts), Amy Yee Indoor (10), Robinswood Outdoor (6), Marymoor Park (16), Jefferson Park, Rainier Playfield, Cal Anderson, and others. Use the Court Access map and filter by "Lit" to see all lit courts near you.

Which courts are indoor?

There are 5 indoor courts in the directory: Amy Yee Tennis Center Indoor (10 courts, South Seattle), Tennis Center Sand Point (8 courts, North Seattle), and Robinswood Tennis Center (4 courts, Bellevue). Amy Yee is the only public indoor facility in South/Central Seattle.

How do I book a court at Marymoor Park?

Marymoor Park's 16 tennis courts are managed by King County Parks. Reservations are available online through the Marymoor Park court page which links to the official King County booking system.

What is Access Pressure?

Access Pressure is an estimated demand signal for each court, based on time of day, day of week, weather, court size, and neighborhood patterns. It is not live occupancy data. Use the Court Access map to compare projected pressure across Seattle and find the best window to play.

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