OPEN Basketball Courts in Austin Right Now!

LAST UPDATED: December 17th, 2020

Looking to get shots up but haven’t found an open court in Austin? We got your back. We’ve scouted out all outdoor basketball courts around Austin to figure out which ones are currently open (with hoops & rims) and have put together this running list for the community.

We will do our best to keep this list up-to-date, but things may change pretty quickly in this environment. Please email us at info@squadz.com if you find any of these courts have been closed.

Note from The Squadz Team: We do not condone reckless use of facilities that might jeopardize the containment of the COVID-19 virus. Please wear a mask whenever possible and keep your distance from people outside of your group. We simply want this to be a helpful resource for families, roommates, or quarantine units to get outside and play responsibly.


Alama Pocket Park [CURRENTLY CLOSED]

CHERRYWOOD - ALAMO ST.

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Check out the basketball courts at Alama Pocket Park in Cherrywood. This park has an incredible basketball culture with multiple blacktop courts covered by an overhang to provide shade and the feel of playing in an arena.

Beverly S. Sheffield Northwest District Park [CURRENTLY CLOSED]

ALLANDALE - ARDATH ST.

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Get some shots up at the Beverly S. Sheffield basketball courts. This park has one full size court with two rims on green asphalt. The court is located in a beautiful park with plenty of other attractions and activities.

Dripping Springs Sports and Recreation Park

DRIPPING SPRINGS - RANCH RD.

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Check out the basketball court at Dripping Springs Park. Hidden inside the large park is a simple concrete basketball court with two hoops. With thick double rims, this court will mold you into a sharp shooter.

Katherine Fleischer Park

WELLS BRANCH - KLATTENHOFF DR.

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Looking to hoop in Wells Branch? Check out the full size basketball court at Katherine Fleischer Park. This court is surrounded by a fence so you don’t have to worry about chasing your ball after a bad miss.

Garrison Park

GARRISION PARK - MANCHACA RD.

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Come get some work in at the Garrison Park basketball court. Tucked away inside the beautiful park is a full size basketball court with two rims. The tall trees surrounding the court might even provide some shade if you show up at the right time.

River Place Neighborhood Basketball Court

RIVER PLACE - SUN TREE COVE

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The Sun Park basketball court at River Place Neighborhood park is the perfect place to hoop. The court has professional style rims on a full size basketball court. However, the court is very popular. If you want to make sure you have a place to hoop, you should reserve the court on the River Place Neighborhood Park website. If there are no reservations, the court is operated on a first come first serve basis.

Balcones District Park

NORTH AUSTIN - DUVAL RD.

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Check out the basketball hoop at Balcones District Park. This hoop is tucked away in the beautiful park and is the perfect place to get some shots up on your own!

Brooke Elementary School

GOVALLE - E 4TH ST.

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Check out the shaded basketball court behind Brooke Elementary School. Please make sure to go after school hours to ensure you do not disrupt with class activities.

St. Elmo School Park

SOUTH MANCHACA - W. ST ELMO RD.

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Check out the basketball hoops behind St. Elmo Elementary School. This court is covered and is perfect for a hot day! Make sure to go after school hours to ensure you do not interrupt class activities.

Tom Lasseter South Lamar Park

SOUTH LAMAR - DEL CURTO RD.

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Get some shots up in South Lamar at Tom Lasseter Park!


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