
Bay Padel Treasure Island
About This Court
Bay Padel Treasure is a bright, community-focused padel club set on Treasure Island with sweeping views of the San Francisco skyline and Bay Bridge. With a stellar 4.9 Google rating from 105 reviews, the club is known for its friendly staff, active social play and well-maintained courts suitable for players of all levels. Whether you’re a newcomer trying padel for the first time or an experienced player joining a league, Bay Padel Treasure offers a lively, inclusive atmosphere and regular events that make it a popular stop for the Bay Area padel scene.
Court Details
Court Type
Both
Address
29 Avenue G, San Francisco, CA 94130
Features & Amenities
Outdoor glass-walled padel courts with synthetic turf surface and flood lighting for evening play; well-maintained court equipment (nets and balls) provided; on-site pro shop or retail area selling rackets, grips, and balls (check club for current inventory); private and group lessons available with certified instructors and clinics for juniors and adults; demo racket rentals and beginner orientation sessions; locker-room basics and restrooms available; social leagues, events, and drop-in play organized regularly; Wi‑Fi and shaded seating/benches for spectators. Food/drink: light refreshments or vending may be available—nearby cafes/restaurants are a short drive away.
Booking & Pricing
Reserve courts and lessons through the club’s website (https://baypadel.us/treasure-island/) or by calling the facility. Create an account on the booking portal, select date/time, and confirm payment to secure a court. Typical U.S. padel court rates in the Bay Area range roughly $30–$60 per hour depending on peak times and membership; lessons and clinics are priced separately. The club often offers memberships, multi-booking discounts, and block packages—check the site or contact staff for current rates, cancellation policies and group booking details.
Getting Here & Local Area
Treasure Island offers striking panoramic views of downtown San Francisco and the Bay Bridge—great for a post-match walk or photos. Parking is available on-island but can be limited during events; rideshare is a convenient alternative. Public transit options are more limited, so driving is usually easiest. Dining on Treasure Island is more low-key; for a wider selection, head across the bridge into adjacent San Francisco neighborhoods like Dogpatch, Mission Bay or the Embarcadero. If you have extra time, explore the island’s open spaces, pop-up markets and occasional festivals when visiting.
Location Map
29 Avenue G, San Francisco, CA 94130, San Francisco, California
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