Pickleball has been buzzing with activity recently, and Georgia is no different. From bustling city centers to serene suburban landscapes, Georgia offers a diverse array of environments to enjoy this increasingly popular sport. 

Last year, TeachMe.To's 600+ coaches provided tens of thousands of pickleball lessons across the country. We aggregated all the data on each pickleball lesson in Georgia, combed through city and court data, and consolidated our entire database to shed light on where the sport is not just being played, but thriving. Here are our findings on the top Georgia cities for pickleball. 

Emerging Hotspot for Pickleball Enthusiasts: Sandy Springs

Accounting for 20.4% of all pickleball lessons in the state, Sandy Springs tops the chart as a prime location for pickleball enthusiasts. This figure not only reflects the city's active participation in the sport but also its rising popularity among residents seeking to learn and improve their game.

Atlanta: A Major Hub for Pickleball Growth

Not far behind, Atlanta is a significant pickleball hub with 13.0% of all lesson bookings. As a bustling metropolis, Atlanta's diverse offerings in recreational sports now prominently include pickleball, reflecting its growing appeal across age groups and communities.

The Rise of Suburban Pickleball Havens

Cities like Stone Mountain, Smyrna, and Alpharetta, each with 9.3%, illustrate the sport's expansion beyond urban centers into suburban areas. These locations, known for their quality of life and community engagement, are now also becoming synonymous with pickleball's rising popularity.

Smaller Cities Making Big Waves

Marietta and Dunwoody, each with 7.4%, along with Lawrenceville and Kennesaw, at 5.6%, show that smaller cities are also embracing pickleball. This spread indicates a statewide trend where communities of various sizes are making space for this engaging sport.

Emerging Markets and Untapped Potential

Cities like Sugar Hill, Tucker, Roswell, Newnan, and Duluth, though at the lower end of the spectrum, ranging from 3.7% to 1.9%, reveal pickleball's potential for growth in areas not traditionally known as sports hubs. These figures suggest untapped markets ripe for development and engagement strategies.

The Top Pickleball Cities in Georgia: Summary

Rank

City

Percentage

1

Sandy Springs

20.4%

2

Atlanta

13.0%

3

Stone Mountain

9.3%

4

Smyrna

9.3%

5

Alpharetta

9.3%

6

Marietta

7.4%

7

Dunwoody

7.4%

8

Lawrenceville

5.6%

9

Kennesaw

5.6%

10

Sugar Hill

3.7%

11

Tucker

1.9%

12

Roswell

1.9%

13

Newnan

1.9%

14

Duluth

1.9%

15

Athens

1.9%

Learn Pickleball in Georgia Today

Pickleball's rising popularity in Georgia is a testament to the sport's appeal and the communities' willingness to embrace new recreational activities. From major cities to quaint towns, the trend is clear: pickleball is here to stay, and Georgia is leading the charge.

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