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Town of Hempstead Forest City Adaptive Pickleball Court

Town of Hempstead

Wantagh, New York - Nassau County

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May 30, 2026

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Wantagh, New York

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Provider overview

Town of Hempstead lists an adaptive pickleball court at Forest City Park in Wantagh, described on the official town website as Long Island's first adaptive pickleball court and an ADA-accessible court.

Town of Hempstead manages parks, recreation facilities, pools, beaches, sports courts, adaptive public facilities, and municipal recreation resources across Nassau County.

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Community members using adaptive pickleball or accessible park facilities
Season
Outdoor park access by current Forest City Park and Town of Hempstead rules
Cost
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Location contacts

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Forest City Park

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Adaptive pickleball court access

Adaptive pickleball court access at Forest City Park in Wantagh, with ADA-accessible court language on the official town website.

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Community members using adaptive pickleball or accessible park facilities
Season
Outdoor park access by current Forest City Park and Town of Hempstead rules
Schedule
The source is a town news listing for the adaptive pickleball court; families and athletes should confirm current court hours and any reservation rules before visiting.
Cost
Confirm current court access, reservation rules, open-play rules, equipment expectations, residency requirements, and park hours directly with Town of Hempstead Parks and Recreation.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Town of Hempstead website news listing says the town unveiled Long Island's first adaptive pickleball court at Forest City Park in Wantagh and says the court is an ADA-accessible court.
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Program details we found

Adaptive pickleball court access

The official Town of Hempstead website news listing says the town unveiled Long Island's first adaptive pickleball court at Forest City Park in Wantagh and says the court is an ADA-accessible court.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Town of Hempstead identifies the Forest City Park court as an adaptive pickleball court and ADA-accessible court for Long Island residents and visitors.

Access notes to confirm: Players should confirm court surface, gate access, wheelchair space, parking, restroom access, shade, equipment needs, open-play schedule, and whether any permit or reservation is required before using the court.

What we checked

What we found: The official Town of Hempstead website news listing says the town unveiled Long Island's first adaptive pickleball court at Forest City Park in Wantagh and says the court is an ADA-accessible court.

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What to confirm

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