
Where to Play Padel in the San Francisco Bay Area
Where to Play Padel in the San Francisco Bay Area
The Bay Area's padel scene stretches from a WWII hangar to the South Bay tech corridor
San Francisco Bay Area: From Historic Hangars to Tech Hubs
The Bay Area padel scene is anchored by Bay Padel — the brand that introduced padel to Northern California. From a historic WWII hangar on Treasure Island with 85-foot ceilings to a modern facility next to Google's Sunnyvale campus, the region's padel options reflect the Bay's mix of history, tech, and outdoor culture.
San Francisco

Bay Padel (Treasure Island)
The Bay Area's flagship padel venue in a historic hangar with 85-foot ceilings — the tallest of any padel facility in the world. Six courts, a lounge, game room, and stunning SF skyline views across the water. The setting alone makes this a must-visit. 4.9-star rating.
Courts: 6 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 85ft | Rating: 4.9★

Bay Padel (Dogpatch)
Indoor padel in SF's Pier 70 Dogpatch neighborhood with 2 courts, full gym, gear shop, and snack bar. Smaller and more intimate than Treasure Island, but convenient for city residents.
Courts: 2 | Type: Indoor | Rating: 4.8★

Park Padel
Outdoor courts at the Embarcadero with Bay views and free community hours. The only outdoor padel in SF proper. Book via Playtomic.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.7★
South Bay

Park Padel South San Francisco
A 6-court indoor facility with 28-foot ceilings at Oyster Point in South San Francisco. Modern design, full amenities, and a perfect 5.0-star rating. The peninsula's premier padel destination.
Courts: 6 | Type: Indoor | Ceiling: 28ft | Rating: 5.0★

Bay Padel - Sunnyvale
Four indoor courts next to Google's Sunnyvale campus with fitness zone and pro shop. The South Bay / Silicon Valley padel destination. 4.8-star rating.
Courts: 4 | Type: Indoor | Rating: 4.8★
North Bay
Flyte Racquet Club in San Rafael brings 4 padel courts to Marin County alongside pickleball and tennis.
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