The first indoor pickleball facility in Bozeman will open its doors next month. Here's what you need to know about it.

Pickleball has grown in popularity in recent years, and Bozeman is full of pickleball enthusiasts. Considering its popularity, the fact that Bozeman doesn't have an indoor facility is surprising. Winter weather makes playing pickleball outdoors in Montana nearly impossible. Fortunately, that's going to change very soon.

New Dedicated Indoor Pickleball Facility Opening in Bozeman

The Bozeman Classic Indoor Pickleball Club will be available to members and drop-in players. Monthly, quarterly, and 9-month memberships are available. There's also a $30 initiation fee. The first 100 membership signups will receive a free guest pass monthly.

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Drop-in players (without a membership) can make a court reservation up to three days in advance. The cost is $11 per hour, per person. To learn more about memberships, click here.

Bozeman's first dedicated indoor facility will be located in the Bozeman Brewery District at 707 E. Peach Street, Building C, between Live From the Divide and Mountains Walking Brewery. The gym opens to members on Saturday, November 2 and a grand opening for the Public to check out the space and play some games is planned for Sunday, November 3.

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Details About Bozeman Classic Indoor Pickleball Club

  • 4 brand new full size (60’x30’) Indoor Pickleball Courts with permanent nets in a large heated warehouse on a permanent outdoor playing surface.
  • You can play a lotUnlimited Memberships Include 3 hours of play every day in the warehouse for free.
  • Reservations: Available on the Court Reserve website.
  • HoursBPC is open for indoor play from 5:00 am-11:00 pm, 7 days a week.

Owner Elliot Marcille told us a little more about his motivation for opening the club.

I am really excited to be helping bring this much needed new gym to our incredible town! I played competitive tennis across the country before attending undergrad at Montana State (Go Bobcats) and I played pickleball for the first time in Florida in 2017. I was hooked immediately on how the game combines athleticism and socializing and allows players of all abilities, ages, and competitiveness to have fun at their pace.

Since moving to Bozeman, Marcille says he's looked for a business to open that he can be passionate about, and realized a need in the Bozeman community for a dedicated indoor pickleball court.  Marcille's wife Sara is also a business owner and owns Interior Design Firm Mountain Home Collective. Elliot and Sara are parent to twins.

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