Stay Active Indoors at Fun Spots to Play Sports This Winter

Wellness resolutions are easy to make January 1but hard to keep up with, especially in areas with wintry weather. From multisport complexes like NYC’s Chelsea Piers to a pickleball and roller skating experience with an onsite beer garden in D.C., discover the best indoor sports venues in Related cities that make meeting your fitness resolutions not only easy but fun, too.

New York City: Chelsea Piers 

Chelsea Piers’ Chelsea location offers a variety of fun ways to stay in shape this season. Check out the Field House Manhattan, which features year-round indoor spaces like an 80,000-square-foot gymnastics center, two turf soccer fields, and two full-sized basketball courts. The Field House is home to year-round classes for kids and adults. Those looking to ice skate without braving the elements will want to check out the Sky Rink, which offers year-round public ice skating, as well as adult and youth hockey leagues and figure skating lessons. 

But the standout part of Chelsea Piers is its Golf Club, which boasts a year-round driving range featuring heated, weather-protected stalls, automatic ball tee-up, Inrange real-time ball tracking and games, and food and drinks from the Water Hazard Bar + Lounge delivered straight to your bay. The cherry on top of the experience? Enjoying prime Hudson River views as you play. 62 Chelsea Piers, New York, NY 10011

Chicago: Big Mini Putt Club

Mini golf takes a decidedly adult turn at Chicago’s Big Mini Putt Club. If the idea of a putting range intimidates you, this is the perfect place to burn off some energy on a nine-hole course that’s meant to be challenging but fun for all skill levels. Plus, it’s all situated indoors, meaning you don’t have to wait until warmer weather like other mini golf courses. Sharpen your skills and have some fun with leagues, or just show up whenever the cabin fever of a Chicago winter calls for it. 

After your round, tuck into boozy hot or cold drinks, and even kid-approved mocktails (did we mention it’s family-friendly, too?)—all with cheeky, golf-inspired names. When it comes to food, options vary at Big Mini Putt Club’s two Chicago outposts. The Lakeview location offers The Turn, a mix of homemade pizzas like the Fairway Fuel (garlic oil, bacon, mozzarella, oven-dried tomatoes, arugula, and balsamic glaze) and shareable small plates like a giant pretzel and mac and cheese bites. Over in Wicker Park, Big Mini Putt Club partners with its neighbor, Standard Bar & Grill, for food delivery inside the venue. 1302 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622 (Wicker Park); 3655 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL 60613 (Lakeview)

Boston: PKL Boston 

What’s better than an indoor pickleball court that gives you a fun excuse to move your body in Boston’s brutal winters? Cool pickleball courts that include fun programming, private group events, and delicious barbecue at PKL Boston. Options abound—book a court in advance or sign up for leagues and classes like PKL Open Play, lessons at different levels, or leagues. 

After you’ve worked up an appetite, indulge in PKL’s on-site Pig Beach BBQ, featuring award-winning barbecue worth breaking your resolutions to try (you’ve earned it, anyway!). Order an entire barbecue sampler of different meats, sandwiches like Chef Jeff’s brisket, a smash burger served alongside seasoned barbecue chips, or smothered mac and cheese featuring pulled pork. Thirsty? Sip pop culture-inspired cocktails like the Harry Styles (vodka, strawberry, lemongrass, lime, framboise, and yuzu) or the Bob Ross (cranberry-infused blanco, lime, allspice, grapefruit, and soda), or choose from a variety of wines and beers. PKL’s programming goes beyond pickleball too, featuring events like trivia, bourbon tasting, seasonal shows, and much more. 64 C St., Boston, MA 02127

Los Angeles: Padel Up Culver City

This winter, try padel, a fast-paced racket sport that’s a mix between tennis, squash, and pickleball. Padel players meet on a court surrounded by glass, allowing players to knock the ball off the wall and across the net. Padel Up is an indoor padel club in Los Angeles, boasting 30-foot-high ceilings, three courts, and a bar/lounge area. Members will also enjoy a new locker room with showers, a cold lounge, and a sauna. Programs offered run the gamut from beginner to advanced, and welcome padel players from ages 10 up to adult. 

Padel Up is staffed with professionals to help keep your game on point, and membership offers perks like exclusive discounts, priority booking, and much more. 3007 Hauser Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90016

San Francisco: Presidio Bowl

Presidio Bowl is the perfect mix of old-school bowling alley and modern amenities. For starters, the 12-lane bowling center is located within San Francisco’s picturesque Presidio National Park. Lanes feature Qubica automatic scoring and pop-up bumpers for kids. Bowling enthusiasts will want to check out Presidio’s leagues, while Friday and Saturday nights feature “glow in the park” bowling with black lights and laser shows.

Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head to the alley’s renowned patio overlooking the Main Parade Lawn and San Francisco Bay. Drinks go beyond bowling alley basics with over 45 different beers, ciders, seltzers, and 19 different wines, as well as specialty cocktails like the Baker Beach Breeze (Tito’s vodka, grapefruit juice, and cranberry juice) and Golden Gate Spritz (Milagro Silver tequila, orange juice, simple syrup, and soda). Food options are similarly extensive, with choices like super nachos, gourmet twists on hot dogs, and pizzas and flatbreads. 93 Moraga Ave., San Francisco, CA 94129

Washington, D.C.: Kraken Kourts & Skates – Bryant Street

Kraken Kourts & Skates – Bryant Street offers pickleball and roller skating experiences that go beyond your typical indoor sporting options. Choose from 14 indoor pickleball courts (many with private cabanas), or enjoy roller skating alongside skate-in, skate-out cabanas and plenty of seating for when you want to take a break. Looking for a fun way to spend Friday or Saturday nights? Check out Kraken Glow Nights, which run from 9 p.m.-12 a.m., and feature pickleball, roller skating, table tennis, cornhole, and dartsall in a fun glow-in-the-dark atmosphere.

Kraken Kourts & Skates – Bryant Street also offers an onsite beer garden featuring drafts, cans, wines, and ciders, and other fun ways to burn off energy like table tennis, cornhole, darts, shuffleboard, and Giant Jenga. Looking to really release some pent-up grievances from 2025 and start the new year fresh? Head to Kraken’s Penn Quarter location to partake in a private axe throwing or a rage room, which allows guests to wreck glass, electronics, and more in a safe and supervised environment. 514 Rhode Island Ave. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002

West Palm Beach: The Replay Club

Situated a short 20-minute drive from West Palm Beach in Boynton Beach, The Replay Club bills itself as “the modern country club” and features a few ways to stay fit in a year-round, climate-controlled facility. Play indoor padel and pickleball on luxury indoor courts with comfortable courtside lounges, professional coaching, and competitive leagues. Other fitness options at Replay include a gym and yoga studio, which both offer classes and private instruction.

After working up a sweat, check out the spa for some well-deserved recovery via massage, cold plunge, and infrared sauna, or recharge at the café-lounge with craft coffee, smoothies, small plates, and a comfortable, social atmosphere. Access to Replay is offered at different membership tiers. 6600 High Ridge Rd., Boynton Beach, FL 33426

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