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Where to Play Indoor Pickleball in Thousand Oaks (2026 Guide)

Looking for indoor pickleball in Thousand Oaks? True indoor courts are scarce in the Conejo Valley — which is exactly why dedicated indoor play is in such high demand. The Pickleball Athletic Club (PAC) is the area’s only purpose-built, all-indoor club, with nine climate-controlled courts open seven days a week. Here is what indoor play looks like in Thousand Oaks and how to get on a court year-round.

The short answer

The Pickleball Athletic Club is the Conejo Valley’s dedicated all-indoor pickleball club. Most other pickleball in the area is played outdoors, where wind, sun, and weather decide whether you get a good game. If you want a reliable, comfortable court any day of the year, indoor is the answer — and PAC is the place built for it.

Indoor pickleball at the Pickleball Athletic Club

Located at 2000-B Anchor Court in Thousand Oaks, PAC features nine temperature-controlled acrylic courts, a players’ lounge, coaching, leagues, and event space — all fully indoors. Because play is climate-controlled, courts stay open and comfortable regardless of heat, wind, rain, or sun glare. Hours are typically 7:00 a.m.–10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m. Saturday, and 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Sunday. You can play as a member or reserve a court as a guest, and the club runs lessons, clinics, open play, and DUPR-rated leagues. See the ways to play at PAC for current programming.

Why indoor play wins in the Conejo Valley

Outdoor courts are fine until the conditions turn. Afternoon wind pushes the ball, low sun makes overheads a guessing game, summer heat shortens sessions, and a rare rainy stretch shuts play down entirely. Indoor courts remove all of those variables: consistent lighting, no wind, climate control, and pro-grade acrylic surfaces that play the same every time. For players who want to actually improve — or simply keep a reliable game on the calendar — a climate-controlled indoor court is the difference between hoping to play and knowing you will. Pickleball is among the fastest-growing sports in the country per USA Pickleball, and indoor demand in the Conejo Valley reflects it.

How to get on a court at PAC

You have a few paths depending on how often you play:

  • Membership — the best value for regular players, with priority access, open play, and member pricing.
  • Guest court reservations — reserve a court by the hour without a membership.
  • Lessons and clinics — work with a coach to build your game; see coaching at PAC.
  • Leagues and open play — competitive, DUPR-rated play and social sessions.

New to the club? The about page covers the facility, and you can reserve a court or join through the PAC booking app.

Frequently asked questions

Is there indoor pickleball in Thousand Oaks? Yes — the Pickleball Athletic Club offers nine indoor, climate-controlled courts year-round.

Do you need a membership to play indoors at PAC? No. Members get the best access and pricing, but guests can reserve courts by the hour.

Where can I play pickleball when it rains in the Conejo Valley? Indoor courts at PAC stay open and comfortable in any weather.

Play indoors, year-round

Whether you are chasing a DUPR rating or just want a guaranteed game, indoor courts make Conejo Valley pickleball weather-proof. The Pickleball Athletic Club is the area’s only dedicated all-indoor club — explore ways to play and book your first court in Thousand Oaks.

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