
Camelback Padel Club
Historic and intimate, Camelback Padel Club holds the distinction of being home to the first padel court in Phoenix, Arizona. Nestled at the base of iconic Camelback Mountain, this boutique facility offers a unique playing experience against one of the Valley's most scenic backdrops.
About Camelback Padel Club
As the pioneering padel facility in Phoenix, Camelback Padel Club represents the early days of the sport's growth in the Arizona market. The club operates a private, lighted outdoor court that allows for evening play when temperatures become more comfortable in the desert climate.
Had a great time playing with some friends from out of town. Hopefully the sport can keep growing here in the Valley.
ā Michael Scott Fox
Courts & Facilities
The club features a single professional padel court with lighting for evening play. The outdoor setting at the base of Camelback Mountain provides a distinctive atmosphere that sets it apart from indoor facilities. The court is available for both padel and pickleball.
Community & Connections
Camelback Padel Club maintains an active WhatsApp community to help players connect and organize matches. This grassroots approach helps newcomers find playing partners and builds the local padel community.
Playing at Camelback
Court bookings are arranged by contacting the club directly via phone or email rather than through an app. This personal approach allows the team to help match players of similar skill levels and facilitate introductions within the community.
Location & Future Growth
The club's location near E Camelback Road provides easy access from the heart of Phoenix. The management is actively working to expand with a larger membership club planned for Old Town or Arcadia.
Book Your Court
Contact Camelback Padel Club at (480) 606-2300 or visit their website to arrange court time. The private, lighted court allows for flexible scheduling including evening play.
What Players Say
Good morning, I am new in town and I want to play, can you connect me with other players and make possible a match? I'm talking about padel.
Had a great time playing with some friends from out of town. Hopefully the sport can keep growing here in the Valley.
