Jackson Township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public

Jackson township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public - photo licensed by shore news network.

JACKSON, N.J. — Jackson Township is offering a summer pickleball clinic for adults starting July 3 at Woodlane Park, while also announcing that the park’s pickleball courts are now open to the public from dawn to dusk.

The Jackson Recreation-sponsored clinic runs through August 14 and is open to beginners and advanced players. Sessions will be held twice a week from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 75 Forest Drive. Registration costs $75 for residents and $100 for non-residents.

Jackson township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public - photo licensed by shore news network.
Jackson township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public - photo authorized for use by and/or licensed by shore news network

The program is part of a growing trend in township recreation programs aimed at adults. Participants are required to register in advance through the township’s online portal.


Key Points

  • Adult pickleball clinic runs from July 3 to August 14 at Woodlane Park
  • Court access is now available to the public daily from dawn to dusk
  • Clinic registration is $75 for residents and $100 for non-residents

The courts at Woodlane Park remain open outside clinic hours and are available for general public use without a fee, according to township officials.

“Pickleball court open,” a township announcement reads, noting the location and hours of operation at Woodlane Park.

Jackson township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public - photo licensed by shore news network.
Jackson township launches summer pickleball clinic and opens courts to public - photo authorized for use by and/or licensed by shore news network

For more information or to register, residents can visit register.communitypass.net/jackson or access recreation updates through the township’s official website.

Jackson Township continues to expand local access to one of the fastest-growing sports in the U.S.

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