Running Y Resort
Klamath Falls, Oregon · 97601
Court Details
5271 Coopers Hawk Road
Klamath Falls, OR 97601
8 Courts
Outdoor: 8
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Hours
Monday: Open 24 hours | Tuesday: Open 24 hours | Wednesday: Open 24 hours | Thursday: Open 24 hours | Friday: Open 24 hours | Saturday: Open 24 hours | Sunday: Open 24 hours
About this court
Nestled in Klamath Falls, OR, Running Y Resort brings pickleball to a scenic resort setting with 8 outdoor courts — four permanent and four designated as temporary — accessible 24 hours a day, every day of the week. Access is limited to resort homeowners and guests, with outside players welcome by invitation only, giving the courts a notably low-congestion, community feel. For those new to the game, structured beginner instruction is scheduled Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 8–11 a.m., and again on Saturday at 9 a.m. under the guidance of resort contact Laurel Joakimides. Sited at 5271 Coopers Hawk Road within a modern, rustic resort that also features two restaurants and a sports center, the pickleball facility benefits from on-site food and drink options and restrooms — conveniences players note make extended sessions easy to sustain. The resort holds a 4.4 rating on Google across more than 2,100 reviews, reflecting a broadly positive reputation for facilities and staff hospitality. Visitors to Running Y Resort in Klamath Falls, United States, frequently mention the comfortable accommodations and welcoming atmosphere, with players and guests alike highlighting the resort's range of amenities beyond the courts. Whether combining a pickleball session with a resort stay or attending by invitation for organized play, the structured schedule and full-service setting make Running Y a distinctive option among outdoor pickleball venues in southern Oregon.
Notes
Contact: Laurel Joakimides Phone: 541 205 6075 Schedule: M-W-F 8-11 A.M. Beginner instruction 9 AM Saturday Fee: homeowners and guests only. others by invitation Comment: Four permanent courts and four "temporary" courts.