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Pickleball in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Find Pickleball Near You in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Find pickleball lessons, courts, tournaments, and groups in Albuquerque, New Mexico using the simplest and most comprehensive pickleball directory.

Play at one of the 7 pickleball courts in Albuquerque, and improve your skills with one of the 3 pickleball coaches in Albuquerque.

Ready to compete? Play in one of the 4 upcoming pickleball tournaments in Albuquerque, or play in one of the 6 state tournaments in New Mexico.

Pickleball was meant to be played with friends - there are 2 pickleball communities in Albuquerque. Join a group, schedule a round robin, and play!

Play Pickleball at 7 Courts in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Finding places to play is the first step. There are 7 courts near you in your Albuquerque, and many more in surrounding cities. In Albuquerque, 5 courts are free, 2 locations have indoor courts, and 5 locations have outdoor courts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get pickleball lessons in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

Albuquerque has 3 pickleball coaches. You can book with them directly on Bounce.

How many places are there to play pickleball in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

There are 7 pickleball courts in Albuquerque that are available to play pickleball at. Recently, some the top places to play pickleball have been: Alamosa Community Center, Alamosa Park, Bernalillo County North Domingo Baca Tennis Courts, Columbus Park, Del Webb at Mirehaven.

Does Albuquerque, New Mexico have free or public pickleball courts?

There are 5 free courts in Albuquerque. These courts do not require a membership or fee to play. You may still need to reserve a court or check the schedule of play.

How can I find people to play pickleball with in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

There are 2 pickleball groups pickleball groups in Albuquerque. You can join groups to participate in their open plays and round robins

Can I compete in pickleball tournaments in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

There are 4 upcoming tournaments in Albuquerque. You can compete in 6 tournaments in New Mexico.