8 Total Facilities
5 Free Courts
2 Indoor
6 Outdoor

Apex has quickly become one of the best spots for the sport in the western Triangle. This fast-growing town south of Cary has responded to player demand with dedicated courts at several community parks, many featuring lights for evening play. The "Peak of Good Living" has extended that motto to its court scene. Apex's parks are well-maintained and family-friendly, and the local community is active and welcoming to newcomers. With multiple lighted court locations and regular open play groups, Apex offers a convenient and enjoyable playing experience whether you live in town or are driving in from elsewhere in the Triangle.

Community Parks with Dedicated Courts

The Town of Apex maintains dedicated courts at several community parks. These courts feature permanent lines, proper net systems, and well-kept playing surfaces. Parks like Apex Nature Park and Kelly Road Park are popular spots for local players. The town has been steadily expanding its infrastructure, adding courts and upgrading existing ones to meet the growing demand from residents.

Lighted Courts for Evening Play

One of Apex's strengths is the availability of lighted courts at multiple parks. Court lighting extends play well into the evening, typically until 10 or 11 PM, which is a big draw for working professionals who can't get out during the day. Evening play is popular year-round, and you'll often find groups gathering for after-work sessions at lighted locations. During summer months, evening play is the preferred option since temperatures are more comfortable after sunset.

Open Play and Community Groups

Apex has an active community with regular open play at multiple locations. Local groups coordinate sessions through Facebook and community apps, making it easy to find a game at your skill level. Morning play groups are common at parks during weekdays, while evenings and weekends see a broader mix of players. The Apex community is known for being particularly welcoming to beginners, with experienced players happy to help newcomers learn the ropes.

Growing with Apex

As one of the fastest-growing towns in North Carolina, Apex continues to invest in recreational amenities including court facilities. The town's parks master plan includes additional court construction at both existing and new park sites. This growth means more playing options and less crowding at existing courts as the infrastructure catches up with demand. Apex's proximity to Cary and Holly Springs also means players have easy access to courts in neighboring towns when local courts are busy.

8 Facilities

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there free courts in Apex?

Yes. Apex has free courts at several town parks, open to the public during regular park hours. Courts are first-come, first-served with no reservations or fees required.

How many courts does Apex have?

Apex has dedicated courts at multiple community parks, with the total number growing as the town adds new ones. Several parks have multi-court setups that can accommodate group play and informal tournaments.

What is the best park in Apex for the sport?

Apex Nature Park and Kelly Road Park are among the most popular spots in Apex. Both offer dedicated courts with good amenities. The best park for you may depend on location, court availability, and whether you need lighted courts for evening play.

Does Apex have lighted courts?

Yes. Multiple Apex parks have lighted courts available for evening play, typically until 10 or 11 PM. Lighted courts are especially popular during summer when players prefer to avoid the midday heat.

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