Where to play sports indoors around Indianapolis during the cold months

It’s that time of year when the outdoor courts clear out. If you want to stay active in the winter, here are some facilities to continue playing your favorite sports indoors.

Indoor basketball court at Greenwood Fieldhouse

The practice court at Greenwood Fieldhouse is lined for volleyball and pickleball + includes four basketball hoops.

It’s that time of year when it can be too cold to play a pickup game and the courts clear out.

If you want to stay active and continue playing your favorite sports, here are some facilities across central Indiana that provide indoor courts and fields.

Go West Sports, 9225 W. 10th St.
Pickleball fans will like this facility — it has five indoor pickleball courts. The other half of the facility is an indoor soccer field that hosts leagues for youth and adult teams in the fall, winter, and spring.

SportZone, 6601 Coffman Rd.
This facility says it’s known as one of the best indoor sports complexes in Indianapolis. It features three acres of indoor sports and fitness facilities from basketball and volleyball courts to soccer, softball, and baseball fields — and it even has an Endzone Pub and sports memorabilia.

Indianapolis Healthplex, 3660 Guion Rd., Ste. 120
This facility has everything you could ask for — including six indoor tennis courts, a 1/8-mile indoor track, a 2,500-sqft therapy pool and six-lane lap pool, a racquetball court, a full basketball court with volleyball and pickleball equipment, and even a cafe with a juice + smoothie bar.

Zip City, 6650 Bluff Rd.
This indoor facility on the south side has everything for your next adventure, like indoor ziplining, a trampoline park, rock walls, and rope courses — plus it replaced its indoor soccer field with nine top-of-the-line indoor pickleball courts.

Grand Park Sports Campus, 19000 Grand Park Blvd., Westfield
In addition to 31 multi-purpose fields, the indoor facility features 300,000 sqft of indoor turf space with three full-sized indoor soccer fields and a mezzanine concourse for spectator viewing.

Greenwood Fieldhouse, 411 S. Madison Ave.
This newer facility in Greenwood is designed for all ages + offers turf fields, hardwood courts for basketball, volleyball, and pickleball, an elevated walking track, and golf simulators.

Is there a facility we missed? Let us know so that we can add it to our list.

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