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Vern Burton Rec Center

Port Angeles, Washington · 98362

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Court Details

321 Peabody St

Port Angeles, WA 98362

3 Courts

Indoor: 3

public

Access

wood

Surface

Pay To PlayRestroomsLocker RoomsADA AccessibleFood and Drinks

About this court

At 321 Peabody St in Port Angeles, WA, Vern Burton Rec Center provides public access to 3 indoor wood-surface pickleball courts in a facility that doubles as a community event hub in the United States Pacific Northwest. Play is available Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon for a modest $1 Parks and Rec fee, and the building is equipped with restrooms, locker rooms, ADA-accessible entrances, and food and drink amenities. The center holds a 4.5 Google rating across 179 reviews, reflecting consistent community use over many years. One scheduling caveat worth noting: morning and daytime indoor play is not available during the summer months. Many regulars address this by gathering at nearby Elk's Park on sunny mornings, keeping the local pickleball community active year-round. Reviewers familiar with the space point out that the facility originally functioned as a high school gymnasium, and some note that certain areas can feel tight during high-traffic events. For pickleball players seeking an affordable, sheltered game in Port Angeles, the weekday morning schedule at Vern Burton offers a structured and accessible entry point into the local scene.

Notes

Phone: 360-417-4555 Schedule: Tues,Thurs & Fri: 9am-noon Fee: $1.00 Parks and Rec fee Comment: No morning or daytime play available during the summer months, but many players meet outside and play at the Elk’s Park during most sunny mornings.

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