Free Tennis Courts & Recreational Facilities
Stay Active and Have Fun Outdoors
Douglassville is home to several well-maintained tennis courts that are open to the public and offer a great way to stay active and enjoy the beautiful outdoors. In addition to tennis courts, these facilities also offer a range of other recreational activities such as basketball, and playgrounds for kids.
Local public courts
Amity Community Park
Amity Township has many parks and recreational facilities. The newest park, Amity Community Park has soccer, baseball, multi-purpose and football fields, basketball and tennis courts, a children’s playground and walking and biking trails. There is a pavilion, complete with concession stand available for rent
Lake Drive
Lake Drive Park is a 25 acre recreation site located on both sides of Lake Drive between Park Lane and Rosewood Drive in an older residential area. The park contains two baseball fields with manual scoreboards, two basketball courts, a skateboard park, tennis courts, a playground, a short walking trail and a picnic area with a pavillion available for rent.
Maple Street Park
At almost 6 acres, Maple Street Park serves as both a residential neighborhood park and a destination park offering access to passive and active recreation opportunities. The site includes playground equipment for ages 2-5 and 5-12, 2 60ft softball fields and the newly renovated Jim Corum Tennis Courts made possible through Greater Pottstown Tennis and Learning
Tennis Clubs
Berks Couny Tennis Club
Now in our 71st season, The Berks County Tennis Club is located at the intersection of Cambridge Avenue and Lauers Lane in Wyomissing Pennsylvania, Berks County, Part of the Greater Reading area.
Hillcrest Tennis & Field Sports
Offer tennis clinics, private lessons, and premium playing surfaces to junior and adult players of all ages and skill levels
Infinite Loop Table Tennis
Come Join Us Infinite Loop Table Tennis Club is open to anyone who wants to play or learn table tennis (a.k.a Ping Pong). The club is located between King of Prussia and Pottstown (north-west of Philadelphia, PA) and not far from Phoenixville, Collegeville, Oaks, King of Prussia, and Norristown.