Find 1,140 Basketball Courts in New Mexico
New Mexico has 1,140 courts across 127 cities. Santa Fe leads with 66 courts, followed by Agua Fria with 64. 21 courts have lights for evening play. Most outdoor park courts are free and open to anyone. New Mexico's sunny, dry climate makes outdoor courts usable for much of the year.
Browse courts in Santa Fe, Agua Fria, Albuquerque, Carnuel, and Enchanted Hills or search all 127 cities below.
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All Basketball Courts in New Mexico
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Crownpoint Basketball Court Outdoor |
Gallup Basketball Court Outdoor |
Albuquerque Basketball Court Outdoor |
Zuni Pueblo Basketball Court Outdoor |
Alamo Basketball Court concreteOutdoor |
Jarales Basketball Court Outdoor |
Delamar Avenue Northeast Basketball Court Delamar Avenue NortheastDirections Outdoor |
King Boulevard Northeast Basketball Court King Boulevard NortheastDirections asphaltNo lightsOutdoor |
Coors Boulevard Bypass Northwest Basketball Court Coors Boulevard Bypass NorthwestDirections Outdoor |
Hobbs Basketball Court Outdoor |
Bernalillo Basketball Court Outdoor |
North Valley Basketball Court Outdoor |
Gallup Basketball Court Outdoor |
Mescalero Road Northwest Basketball Court Mescalero Road NorthwestDirections Outdoor |
Lee Acres Basketball Court Outdoor |
Hobbs Basketball Court Outdoor |
Gallup Basketball Court Outdoor |
Rio Rancho Basketball Court Outdoor |
Buckboard Road Southeast Basketball Court Buckboard Road SoutheastDirections asphaltOutdoor |
Rio Rancho Basketball Court Outdoor |
North Valley Basketball Court Outdoor |
Albuquerque Basketball Court Outdoor |
Stapleton Avenue Northeast Basketball Court Stapleton Avenue NortheastDirections Outdoor |
Black Rock Basketball Court Outdoor |
Albuquerque Basketball Court Outdoor |
Basketball Courts in New Mexico: Complete Guide
New Mexico has 1,140 basketball courts across 127 cities. Santa Fe has the most in the state with 66 courts, and Agua Fria follows with 64. New Mexico's sunny, dry climate makes outdoor courts usable for much of the year.
Search any city using the tool above, or browse Santa Fe basketball courts, Agua Fria basketball courts, and Albuquerque basketball courts and 124 more cities to find courts close to you.
Outdoor Basketball Courts in New Mexico
Most courts in New Mexico are free, publicly accessible outdoor courts maintained by local parks and recreation departments. These typically have asphalt or concrete surfaces and are available during daylight hours. 21 courts across the state have lights for evening play. Look for the Lit badge in the listings.
Indoor Basketball Courts in New Mexico
New Mexico also has indoor courts at YMCAs, community recreation centers, and school facilities. Some require a day pass or membership. Check individual city pages for details.
How to Find Courts Near You in New Mexico
Use the city search or “Use My Location” button above to jump straight to courts near you. You can also browse the city list to find courts in a specific part of New Mexico. Data is refreshed monthly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are basketball courts in New Mexico free?
Most courts listed for New Mexico are free public facilities. Park courts are typically free to use. Some indoor courts at rec centers may charge a small fee.
Which city in New Mexico has the most basketball courts?
Santa Fe has the most listed courts in New Mexico with 66 in our directory.
Are there indoor basketball courts in New Mexico?
Most courts listed for New Mexico are outdoor. Check individual city pages for indoor options.
Can I find basketball courts with lights in New Mexico?
Yes. 21 courts in New Mexico are listed as lit for evening play. Look for the Lit badge on individual listings.
What cities in New Mexico have the most basketball courts?
Santa Fe (66 courts), Agua Fria (64 courts), Albuquerque (59 courts) are among the cities with the most courts in New Mexico.
How do I add a missing court in New Mexico?
Add it on OpenStreetMap.org. It will appear in our directory on the next monthly sync.