This investigational study aims to examine the influence of using recycled coarse aggregate (RCA) instead of natural coarse aggregate (NCA) on the fresh properties (workability) and mechanical properties of pervious concrete (PC). The mechanical properties include compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and flexural strength and the impact resistance of PC was also assessed using drop weight test. In total, four mixes were prepared (including control mix with 100% NCA) in which various ratios of RCA (30%, 70% and 100%) replaced the NCA in the preparation of PC mixes without using any fine aggregate and fixing the water-cement ratio (w/c) to 0.4. The outcomes of the study reveal that the content of the RCA has significant adverse effects on the workability and mechanical performance of the investigated mixtures. This adverse effects increase with the increase of the content of RCA. The strength reduction, compared to the mix with NCA, reached to 59% for compressive, 28% of the splitting tensile, 38% for flexural strength and 50% for the impact resistance when 100% RCA is used.