Fort Myers Beach introduces reduced indoor pickleball rates for residents and non-residents

June 26, 2025 | Fort Myers Beach, Lee County, Florida

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Fort Myers Beach introduces reduced indoor pickleball rates for residents and non-residents

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In the heart of Fort Myers Beach, excitement is building as the local community prepares for a phased reopening of recreational facilities. During a recent Town Council meeting, officials announced new rates and schedules for indoor pickleball and gym access, aimed at enhancing community engagement and promoting healthy lifestyles.

Starting this week, residents can enjoy indoor pickleball sessions every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 AM to 12:30 PM. With three of the six courts available, the response has been overwhelmingly positive, with players praising the quality of the courts and the overall experience. For Fort Myers Beach residents, participation is free, while non-residents can join for a nominal fee of $5, a discount that will be in effect until August 15.

In addition to pickleball, the council revealed plans for open gym basketball sessions every Friday at 7 PM, providing another avenue for community members to stay active and connected. The gym's weight and cardio rooms are also set to open soon, with new equipment expected to arrive by the week of July 7. Although delays have pushed back the timeline, officials remain optimistic about a full opening by mid-July.

As the summer progresses, these initiatives reflect the town's commitment to fostering a vibrant community atmosphere, encouraging residents to come together through sports and fitness. With the phased reopening underway, Fort Myers Beach is poised to become a hub of activity, inviting everyone to participate in the fun and camaraderie that comes with shared recreational experiences.

Converted from BORCAB, June 25, 2025 meeting on June 26, 2025
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