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The Pickle Mill

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 5:30 am - 11:00 pm
Updated 3 weeks ago

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I've played pickleball at many of the outdoor courts and by far, these are the best. Originally…read moretennis courts, they were dug up and transformed into dual use. Four heavy duty nets and high visibility lines are perfect for this wildly popular sport. Not to mention restrooms in a few yards walk, shade in the morning, and great parking. There's open play daily starting at 8:30 am and the people are friendly and inclusive. Good job , Montgomery!

A nice park that features multiple sports field options, a play area, a lodge, and a shelterhouse,…read moreplus easy access to the creek and a short nature trail through the woods, alongside the aforementioned creek. There are tennis/pickleball courts, baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and a basketball court up near the lodge, along with a parking lot. The restrooms and water fountains are also located on the backside of the lodge, facing the baseball diamonds. When you continue down a bit, there is additional parking near the shelterhouse, which is adjacent to the playground, which features swings, climbing options, monkey bars, and some neat moving elements. It's easy to get to the creek, which has some nice shade too. If you follow the paved trail next to the creek, you can get a short walk back into the woods. There are some benches facing the creek along the way. It's a great option whether you're looking to use one of the sports fields or to do some creek exploration, and is also located across the street from Pioneer Park if you want extend your visit.

Beechmont Racquet & Fitness - We offer lots of group fitness classes including bike, barre, strength, yoga, pilates, and more!

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This place is great.... but the members are some of the rudest people I have ever encountered at a…read moregym. people just camp out on stuff and stare at their phones forever. Weights are left on everywhere.There's a couple who on Weds and Suns are on at least 5 leg things at the same time time and yell at you if you go near them. The Smith machine is an issue, there needs to be one more at least. An older member likes to use it for an hour while he use 4 other thing. The scary homeless guy is going to break it soon. He needs to be watched, he doing some creepy stuff. Great place and equipment but the people suck

This is much more than a local gym. The amenities are ample and top notch…read more -free babysitting -4 lane lap pool -steam room -sauna -hot tub in men's locker room -free classes (yoga) (barre) (Pilates) (HIIT) (spinning) -tennis -pickle ball -personal trainers -bar with beer or smoothies -ice machine -running track -basketball courts -massage therapy And that's all ON TOP OF weight room, exercise equipment, cardio, ropes, punching bags, nautilus, personal trainers, 3d body scans. The membership price is affordable and locker rental is very convenient. The club is clean and comfortable. The members are welcoming and courteous. A family owned establishment. They found ways to accommodate COVID regulations while still catering to members needs for basic services. I would recommend this club to anyone! Also Silver Sneakers approved.

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Decent tennis club in Cincinnati. They offer clinics, tournaments, and fitness classes. Not bad on…read morepricing compared to other tennis clubs in the area. On this occasion I was only here for a tournament my daughter was playing in. What other sporting event can I watch my kid, take in a college game and drink a beer at the same time.

Playing lots of tennis growing up, I played in a lot of tournaments. One of my favorite clubs to go…read moreto--and not just because of its close location--was Queen City Racquet Club. It's really big, it's very nice, and they just run a great club. The club, which opened in 1971, is now known as the Queen City Racquet & Fitness Club as it added a large fitness center, which includes Nautilus machines, free weights, a cardio room, aerobics, and spinning. Queen City's 13 indoor courts is probably second to none in the area, while it's seven outdoor clay courts is great too. Both the indoor and outdoor courts are often home to many tournaments including national and top regional junior events. In 2003 they added Platform Tennis courts (see photos), which is for the Platform Tennis game that is apparently a mix between tennis and racquetball. Although I've never played, I know people who have, and they enjoyed it. Platform tennis is one of the amenities that sets this club apart from most in the area. Queen City has long had a strong tennis program for both juniors and adults. While many of the top juniors in the area now play at Harper's Point or Five Seasons, Queen City has a history of developing top players and continues to run quality programs (clinics, camps, league play, private instruction) for both juniors and adults. I've played in and watched my older brother in many tournaments at Queen City, and the only real criticism I have is the tinted windows that make it seem dark outside (which of course is an extremely minute detail). The 180,000 square foot club also has indoor courts for racquetball and squash, a gym for basketball and volleyball, and an outdoor heated Olympic size pool. Also inside around the main lobby is a great snack bar/café, rooms for ping pong and pool, and nice locker rooms too. Although there has been lots of competition from Harper's over the years, and recently Five Seasons too, the Queen City Racquet Club continues to run successfully and is a great place for tennis and a lot more.

Contardi Summer Tennis Camps

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Talented coaches. Great courts. Best tennis camp in Ohio in my experience. Thanks for improving my…read moregame!

One of the main reasons the Club at Harper's Point has been so successful for over 30 years is its…read morejunior tennis program and the summer camps it offers. Steve Contardi opened the club in the 70s and now the name "Contardi" is synonymous with great summer camps. Eight camps make up the list of Contardi Summer Tennis Camps offered, which range in ability. For younger and/or less experienced players there is Fun Camp (not highly concentrated on tennis), Mini Camp (a.k.a. "Pee Wee"), "Munchkins Camp" for Mini Camp graduates, and Teenage Novice Camp. There is also a Girls Jr. High & High School Team Tune-Up for girls looking to make their school teams in August. Of these, the "Munchkins" is the only that last the entire summer, June 2-August. 15. The three other camps are the Junior Camp, Junior Tournament Go Camp, and the Invitational Elite Training Camp, which also run all summer. Junior Camp is the most popular and is run by Ali Ismail, the Head Pro at Harper's. The camp runs from 9-4 and is open to boys and girls of all abilities between the ages of 7-17. It includes lunch break (Subway, Pizza, etc.) and an outdoor break/optional swim time. Mondays are strictly tennis drills, as are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings. Following lunch, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays are spent playing "Davis Cup," in which the counselors select campers to be on their team, or "country," where they will compete in the camp-wide team competition consisting of singles and doubles matches (the winning team gets camp t-shirts). Flight A and B double-elimination format singles tournaments are held on Fridays. Winners and runners-up in both flights, main draw and consolation, receive trophies, as do the "Charlie Hustle" and "Most Improved" campers each week. The next week, the fun starts all over again. Go Camp is by invitation only and is typically for budding tournament-level players who often have "graduated" from Junior Camp. It is a half day camp and is geared towards taking players to the next level through a series of drills, some of which can be very fun. Fridays consist of Go Camp's version of "Davis Cup," pitting half the players against the other half in a competitive, but fun day of tennis. The Elite Camp is simply a continuation of the Fall, Winter, and Spring tennis program for the club's top juniors. It is not a camp in the sense that there are games and fun drills, rather it is a place for the top junior players to better their games and prepare for summer tournaments (hard and clay) and hopefully for college tennis. This "camp" is by invitation only as well and is typically for sectionally ranked players. The Contardi Summer Tennis Camps are for all players and abilities and continue to run successfully each summer. If you have a kid who enjoys tennis, you definitely should sign them up for one of the camps at the Club at Harper's Point.

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