El Paso β€’ Ultimate Court Guide

The Ultimate Guide to Tennis Courts in El Paso, TX

El Paso’s sunny, dry climate makes it one of the premier cities in West Texas for year-round tennis. Whether you are looking for free public parks with lighted courts for evening rallies, premium country clubs, or the convenience of playing right in your own neighborhood, this directory covers every baseline in the Sun City.

Professional Tennis Player serving on a court
With over 80 public and private courts across the city, finding a place to play in El Paso is easier than ever.

1. Central & Downtown El Paso Courts

Central El Paso is home to some of the most historic and heavily utilized public courts in the city. The mature trees and established neighborhoods make these parks local favorites.

Memorial Park Tennis Courts

πŸ“ 1701 N Copia St 🎾 8 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

Nestled in Manhattan Heights, Memorial Park is a staple for the El Paso tennis community. The courts are generally well-maintained by the city and feature lights for evening play. Because it’s free and centrally located, it operates on a first-come, first-served basis and can get very busy on weekends and after 5 PM.

Grandview Park

πŸ“ 3100 Jefferson Ave 🎾 2 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

A smaller, quieter alternative to Memorial Park. Grandview offers two lighted courts that are perfect for a casual weekend hit without the heavy crowds of larger facilities.

Madeline Park

πŸ“ 1032 E Baltimore Dr (Kern Place) 🎾 1 Court πŸ’‘ Lighted (No) πŸ’² Public (Free)

Located in the beautiful, historic Kern Place neighborhood, this single unlit court is heavily sought after by locals for daytime play. It offers an incredibly scenic, almost private feel right in the middle of the city.

2. Westside El Paso Courts

The Westside offers a mix of beautiful public parks and expansive private club facilities catering to players looking for scenic views of the Franklin Mountains.

Mission Hills Park

πŸ“ 3800 O'Keefe Dr 🎾 1 Court πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

A great single-court park on the Westside. It features lights, making it highly accessible for players who want to get a match in after the sun goes down.

Galatzan Recreation Center

πŸ“ 650 Wallenberg Dr 🎾 Shared / Outdoor Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public

This recreation center provides access to outdoor courts alongside a variety of other fitness amenities. It is heavily trafficked by youth programs during the summer months.

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3. Eastside & Mission Valley Courts

The rapidly growing Eastside and established Mission Valley areas feature numerous multi-court parks that cater perfectly to families and recreational players.

Cielo Vista Park

πŸ“ 9030 Cosmos Ave 🎾 4 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

A highly popular Eastside destination located near the mall. With four lighted courts, the turnover is usually decent, making it a reliable spot for evening matches.

J.P. Shawver Park

πŸ“ 8100 Independence Dr 🎾 2 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

Serving the Mission Valley area, J.P. Shawver provides two lighted courts. It is a fantastic neighborhood park that generally stays quieter than the massive central hubs.

Lomaland Park

πŸ“ 715 Lomita Dr 🎾 2 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

Another excellent, well-maintained option in the Mission Valley with reliable lighting for post-work rallies.

4. Northeast El Paso Courts

Northeast El Paso actually boasts one of the largest public tennis facilities in the entire region, making it a hidden gem for serious players.

Bill Ellis Tennis Center

πŸ“ 4770 Woodrow Bean Transmountain Rd 🎾 22 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

This is arguably the most impressive public tennis footprint in El Paso. With 22 courts sitting right off Transmountain, it is rarely at full capacity. If you are willing to make the drive to the Northeast, you are almost guaranteed a court without a wait.

Sunrise Park

πŸ“ 3800 Sunrise Ave 🎾 2 Courts πŸ’‘ Lighted (Yes) πŸ’² Public (Free)

A standard community park offering two solid, lighted hard courts for local residents.

5. Private Tennis & Racquet Clubs

If you are looking for guaranteed court times, premium amenities, leagues, and social mixers, El Paso has a robust private club scene. Keep in mind these require initiation fees and monthly dues.

El Paso Tennis & Swim Club

πŸ“ 2510 N St Vrain St (Central) 🎾 10 Courts πŸ’² Private Membership Required

Hosting regular USTA tournaments and Grand Prix events, this club is deeply ingrained in the competitive El Paso tennis circuit. It features a highly active membership base and excellent facilities.

Tennis West Sports & Racquet Club

πŸ“ 1 Tennis West Ln (Westside) 🎾 6 Courts πŸ’² Private Membership Required

A staple since 1977, Tennis West offers a country club atmosphere with high-end court maintenance, a pool, and fitness facilities. It is heavily geared toward family memberships and league play.

Coronado Country Club

πŸ“ 1044 Broadmoor Dr (Westside) 🎾 7 Plexi-paved Courts πŸ’² Private Membership Required

Offering world-class tennis alongside golf, Coronado Country Club provides elite, beautifully manicured Plexi-paved courts for its exclusive membership base.

"The best court in El Paso isn't across town at a crowded park or behind an expensive club initiation fee, it's the HOA court sitting right in your own neighborhood."