Carmel could become 1st California city to permanently ban pickleball

ABC7 Bay Area Digital Staff Image
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Carmel considering implementing CA's 1st permanent ban on pickleball

CARMEL, Calif. (KGO) -- Carmel is preparing to implement what could be California's first permanent ban on pickleball.

Earlier this month, the Carmel City Council paved the way for making a temporary ban permanent at the only public court within Carmel city limits.

While there are other public and private courts on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel's ban on the city-run court essentially makes it a city-wide ban.

The ban stems from years of noise complaints by residents near Forest Hill Park, located in the center of the ultra-wealthy coastal hamlet south of Monterey.

In response to these complaints, the city council decided to impose a temporary ban on the sport at the public courts. However, that temporary move appears to be moving toward a permanent ban.

While other cities have considered restricted pickleball hours and bans, there are no records of any other California city completely banning the ultra-popular sport.

Meaning if and when Carmel's decision takes effect it could be the first full ban actually implemented in a California city.

Now Streaming 24/7 Click Here

Copyright © 2026 KGO-TV. All Rights Reserved.