Find 4,697 Basketball Courts in Texas
Texas has 4,697 courts across 631 cities. Austin leads with 111 courts, followed by San Antonio with 70. 239 courts have lights for evening play. Most outdoor park courts are free and open to anyone. Texas's size and warm climate produce one of the largest concentrations of outdoor basketball courts in the US.
Browse courts in Austin, San Antonio, Homestead Meadows South, El Paso, and College Station or search all 631 cities below.
Top Cities for Basketball in Texas
Cities ranked by number of courts
All Cities in Texas
Search by city name to filter the list below.
All Basketball Courts in Texas
Showing 451–475 of 4,697 courts · Page 19 of 188 · Click a city name to see all courts in that area
| Court |
|---|
Brookside Village Basketball Court Outdoor |
Southside Place Basketball Court pavedLitOutdoor |
Lewisville Basketball Court concreteLitOutdoor |
Holly Lake Ranch Basketball Court Outdoor |
Mitchell Avenue Basketball Court Mitchell AvenueDirections Outdoor |
Amarillo Basketball Court Outdoor |
Fort Bliss Basketball Court LitOutdoor |
Tye Basketball Court Outdoor |
East 23rd Street Basketball Court East 23rd StreetDirections Outdoor |
Homestead Meadows South Basketball Court Outdoor |
South Houston Basketball Court concreteOutdoor |
Coleman Avenue Basketball Court Coleman AvenueDirections Outdoor |
Laredo Basketball Court Outdoor |
Irving Basketball Court Outdoor |
Meadowview Drive Basketball Court Meadowview DriveDirections concreteLitOutdoor |
Richardson Basketball Court Outdoor |
Hunters Creek Village Basketball Court Outdoor |
Tuscany Drive Basketball Court Tuscany DriveDirections Outdoor |
Addison Basketball Court Outdoor |
McLendon-Chisholm Basketball Court concreteOutdoor |
Deer Park Basketball Court Outdoor |
Bonham Basketball Court Outdoor |
Sutters Rim Basketball Court Sutters RimDirections Outdoor |
Cedar Park Basketball Court concreteNo lightsOutdoor |
Helotes Basketball Court Outdoor |
Basketball Courts in Texas: Complete Guide
Texas has 4,697 basketball courts across 631 cities. Austin has the most in the state with 111 courts, and San Antonio follows with 70. Texas's size and warm climate produce one of the largest concentrations of outdoor basketball courts in the US.
Search any city using the tool above, or browse Austin basketball courts, San Antonio basketball courts, and Homestead Meadows South basketball courts and 628 more cities to find courts close to you.
Outdoor Basketball Courts in Texas
Most courts in Texas 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. 239 courts across the state have lights for evening play. Look for the Lit badge in the listings.
Indoor Basketball Courts in Texas
Texas 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 Texas
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 Texas. Data is refreshed monthly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are basketball courts in Texas free?
Most courts listed for Texas 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 Texas has the most basketball courts?
Austin has the most listed courts in Texas with 111 in our directory.
Are there indoor basketball courts in Texas?
Most courts listed for Texas are outdoor. Check individual city pages for indoor options.
Can I find basketball courts with lights in Texas?
Yes. 239 courts in Texas are listed as lit for evening play. Look for the Lit badge on individual listings.
What cities in Texas have the most basketball courts?
Austin (111 courts), San Antonio (70 courts), Homestead Meadows South (64 courts) are among the cities with the most courts in Texas.
How do I add a missing court in Texas?
Add it on OpenStreetMap.org. It will appear in our directory on the next monthly sync.