First-Look at Dill Dinkers; New 28,500 SF Pickleball Facility is Now Open

Dill Dinkers, the first dedicated indoor pickleball facility in Maryland (Columbia location in Howard County and Finksburg in Carroll County), has officially opened its first Montgomery County location at 4942 Boiling Brook Parkway in the Randolph Hills neighborhood of North Bethesda (first-look video below). Dill Dinkers has taken over the 28,500 SF space that was previously home to Launch Trampoline Park, which closed in 2021. They are offering free play until the end of business on Sunday, July 23rd (must reserve your slot).

Dill Dinkers offer a wide array of options for getting out on the courts to play, including court reservations for members and non-members, clinics, leagues, and lessons for new and experienced players looking to improve their game. Dill Dinkers will also offer advertising opportunities within the facility for businesses and organizations looking to reach a large, active audience focused on healthy living. Memberships vary in price from $40 monthly to $115 monthly for families. Members and non-members can also reserve courts and play at a rate of $6.25-$12.50 with minimums of $25 and $50 per day.

About Dill Dinkers: “In the Summer of 2021, Denise and Will Richards instantly fell in love with Pickleball after their very first lesson. By Winter, they were so hooked on the game that they became determined to keep playing, despite the weather and low court availability. Most of the time when the two did get a court, they spent half of their time cleaning it so it would be safe to play. Denise searched the county to try and find indoor courts, only to find that there were very few options. This is when the couple first started to realize that there was a need for an indoor facility. After visiting out of state indoor pickleball venues, they decided to make one in their own community.”

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