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Greenwood is getting a 16-court pickleball complex

The expansion of a 16-court complex creates a total of 23 pickleball courts throughout the city.

Greenwood pickleball complex plan

The new pickleball complex is expected to increase tourism efforts throughout the city.

Photo by City of Greenwood

The City of Greenwood announced its plans to build a $1.3 million 16-court pickleball facility at Freedom Park — which will make it the largest pickleball complex in Johnson County.

The complex will be located north of the Freedom Springs Aquatic Park + will have the ability to host pickleball tournaments.

“Greenwood has embraced pickleball from its inception with our first courts being established in 2017,” said Director of Greenwood Parks & Recreation Rob Taggart. “Now, more than ever, the sport is attracting players of all ages and we are excited to increase access by adding additional outdoor courts.”

With the new complex, the city will also add an additional 120 parking spots at Freedom Park to accommodate pickleball and aquatic center visitors.

The tentative opening date for the complex is late spring 2024.

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