Pickleball & tennis · Arkansas

Pickleball & tennis in Arkansas

What pickleball & tennis looks like for retirement in Arkansas: where to do it, what the state costs, and the towns that fit.

Pickleball & tennis in Arkansas

The new Little Rock Senior Center facility includes outdoor pickleball courts alongside an indoor therapy pool, designed for adults 55 and older. Pickleball Kingdom Little Rock runs free indoor sessions for seniors on a regular schedule.

City of Little Rock - Senior Center

What Arkansas costs

Cost of living

87

BEA index, U.S. = 100

State income tax

~4.0% state income-tax planning rate

Social Security

Not taxed

Full Arkansas retirement guide

How people start

  1. 1

    Find public courts and open play

    City parks-and-rec departments list court locations and open-play hours. Many host free beginner sessions for older players.

  2. 2

    Borrow a paddle and try a clinic

    Beginner clinics are common and cheap. They are also the fastest way to meet the local group.

  3. 3

    Join a league or club for year-round play

    Indoor clubs and leagues keep play going through bad weather, usually for a small membership.

Common questions

Is Arkansas a good place to retire for pickleball & tennis?

The new Little Rock Senior Center facility includes outdoor pickleball courts alongside an indoor therapy pool, designed for adults 55 and older. Pickleball Kingdom Little Rock runs free indoor sessions for seniors on a regular schedule.

What does it cost to retire in Arkansas?

Arkansas has a cost-of-living index near 87 (U.S. = 100), about a 4.0% state income-tax planning rate, and does not tax Social Security. The full state guide breaks down property tax, sales tax, and long-term-care costs, each sourced.

Sources

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