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title: 'PCS to Cannon AFB: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in Clovis, New Mexico'
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  Planning a PCS to Cannon AFB in 2026? Get a plain-language guide to housing,
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# PCS to Cannon AFB: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in Clovis, New Mexico

If you have orders for a PCS to Cannon Air Force Base, welcome to the eastern New Mexico high plains. PCS stands for Permanent Change of Station, the military term for moving from one duty station to another. Cannon AFB is a focused special operations installation outside Clovis, drawing a tight community of airmen, civilians, and families who learn to love this wide-open corner of the country. This 2026 guide covers where to live, how housing pay works, schools, healthcare, the climate, and what to do once you are settled.

A move is a lot to coordinate. Our goal is to make the Cannon AFB part feel a little smaller.

## What and Where Is Cannon Air Force Base?

Cannon Air Force Base sits about five miles west of Clovis, in Curry County in eastern New Mexico, near the Texas Panhandle. It operates at roughly 4,300 feet above sea level on the Llano Estacado — the elevated tableland that covers much of eastern New Mexico and the Texas Panhandle.

The installation is home to the [27th Special Operations Wing](https://www.cannon.af.mil/Units.aspx), or 27 SOW, which operates under Air Force Special Operations Command, known as AFSOC. According to the [Cannon AFB About page](https://www.cannon.af.mil/About/), the base carries the motto "The Steadfast Line," honoring the pathfinding legacy of the 27th Bombardment Group. The wing transitioned from Air Combat Command to AFSOC on October 1, 2007. The [27th Special Operations Group](https://www.cannon.af.mil/units/27th-Special-Operations-Group.aspx) directs squadrons flying the AC-130W, MC-130J, CV-22B, C-146A, U-28A, and MQ-9 on missions that include close air support, precision strike, infiltration and exfiltration, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR).

## Where to Live When PCSing to Cannon AFB

Most families who move to Cannon AFB settle in Clovis or one of the small towns nearby. Your choice usually comes down to commute, budget, and the feel you want. The area is affordable and the driving distances are short.

![Approximate drive times from communities near Cannon AFB, including Clovis, Texico, Portales, and Melrose.](/images/blog/pcs-to-cannon-afb-clovis-2026-guide/where-to-live.png)

*Approximate one-way drive times to Cannon AFB. Times vary with traffic and gate used.*

### Clovis

Clovis is the closest community and the most common choice for Cannon AFB families. It is a city of around 40,000 people with a full range of services — grocery stores, restaurants, medical care, parks, and chain retailers. Commutes are about 15 minutes to the main gate. Most families who want to stay close to base and have easy access to conveniences land here.

### Texico

Texico sits right on the New Mexico–Texas state line, just south of Clovis, about 20 minutes from the gate. It is a small, quiet town with affordable housing and a short commute. Families who want a tight-knit community and a lower cost of living often look here.

### Portales

Portales is the seat of Roosevelt County, about 30 minutes southwest of the base. It is home to [Eastern New Mexico University](https://www.enmu.edu/), which adds some energy and amenities to a small-town setting. Housing prices tend to be lower than in Clovis, and Portales has its own schools, grocery stores, and medical options. Families willing to trade a slightly longer drive for more quiet and space often find it a good fit.

### Melrose

Melrose is a very small agricultural town about 30 miles northwest of the base. It is one of the more rural options in the area and appeals to families who want maximum space and quiet. The commute is roughly 30 minutes, and daily shopping will require a trip into Clovis.

## Cannon AFB BAH and the Cost of Living

If you live off post, the military helps cover your housing through BAH, which stands for Basic Allowance for Housing. BAH is a monthly, tax-free payment. The amount depends on three things: your rank, whether you have dependents, and your duty station's Military Housing Area, or MHA. An MHA is the geographic zone the Department of Defense uses to set local housing pay. Cannon AFB falls within the Clovis, New Mexico MHA.

Because rates change each year and vary by rank and dependent status, we do not publish a rate table here. To find your exact figure, use the official DoD BAH calculator: [travel.dod.mil BAH Rate Lookup](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/). Enter your rank and ZIP code to see the current rate. Exact BAH rates are verified separately, so always confirm yours before signing a lease or making an offer.

For a sense of buying costs, the typical home value in Clovis was about $159,170 in mid-2026, according to [Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/30953/clovis-nm/). That is a typical value, not a median sale price. As of the week of June 18, 2026, [Freddie Mac](https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms) reported the average 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.47 percent. Whether buying or renting makes more sense depends on how long you expect to be stationed here, so run the numbers for your own situation.

Clovis is genuinely affordable compared with most military markets. Families using a VA loan — the home loan backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs — often find that BAH covers or nearly covers a monthly payment. See [what are the benefits of a VA loan](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan), [how a 0-down VA loan works](/blog/how-does-a-0-down-va-loan-work), and [2026 VA loan limits explained for military homebuyers](/blog/2026-va-loan-limits-explained-for-military-homebuyers) for more detail.

## Schools Near Cannon AFB

The schools your children attend depend on where you live. Two main civilian districts serve the Cannon AFB area.

[Clovis Municipal Schools](https://www.clovis-schools.org/) serves the city of Clovis with multiple elementary schools, Clovis Middle School, and Clovis High School. It has a significant military-connected student population given the base's presence.

[Portales Municipal Schools](https://www.portalesschools.com/) serves the Portales area with an early childhood center, several elementary schools, Portales Junior High School, and Portales High School.

Attendance boundaries can shift, so confirm the assigned school for any specific address before you commit.

## Healthcare: 27th Special Operations Medical Group

On-base medical care at Cannon AFB is provided by the [27th Special Operations Medical Group](https://cannon.tricare.mil/), which offers primary care and a range of health services for eligible patients. Your coverage runs through TRICARE, the health program for service members and families. Set up your plan early, update DEERS, and arrange referrals through the [Appointments and Referrals page](https://cannon.tricare.mil/Getting-Care/Appointments-Referrals) before you arrive so there is no gap in care.

## Climate and Things to Do

Cannon AFB and the Clovis area sit on the Llano Estacado at around 4,300 feet. The [National Weather Service Albuquerque](https://www.weather.gov/abq/) covers the eastern New Mexico forecast area. The climate is semi-arid and sunny, with low humidity and persistent wind — a feature of high plains life that residents adapt to quickly. Summers are warm to hot, winters are mild with occasional snow, and an active monsoon season from July through September brings dramatic thunderstorms. Dust storms are possible when winds pick up ahead of a cold front. The payoff for all of it is the sky: cloudscapes and sunsets on the high plains are genuinely striking.

When you are ready to explore, the area has more to offer than it first appears.

[Ned Houk Park](https://cityofclovis.recdesk.com/Community/Facility/Detail?facilityId=7) is a 3,100-acre city park just north of Clovis with three fishing lakes, hiking and biking trails, a disc golf course, a motor speedway track, archery ranges, picnic shelters, and a visible bison herd. It is one of the largest municipal parks in New Mexico and a genuine asset for outdoor-minded families.

[Oasis State Park](https://www.emnrd.nm.gov/spd/find-a-park/oasis-state-park/), managed by the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, sits about five miles north of Portales. Set among cottonwood trees and shifting sand dunes, the park has a small fishing lake, hiking trails, camping with developed hookup sites, and an abundance of birds. It is a quiet, shaded retreat that stands out in a mostly treeless landscape.

[Blackwater Draw National Historic Landmark](https://www.bwdarchaeology.com/bwdnationalhistoriclandmark), managed by Eastern New Mexico University, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in North America and the type-site of the Clovis culture — the same ancient people the city is named for. Evidence of early hunters pursuing mammoth and ancient bison roughly 11,000 years ago was first identified here. The associated museum on the ENMU campus in Portales is open to the public.

Clovis has an unexpected place in American music history. [Norman Petty Studios](https://normanpettystudios.com/) on West 7th Street is where Buddy Holly and The Crickets recorded "That'll Be the Day" and "Peggy Sue," both of which hit number one in 1957, along with recordings by Waylon Jennings, Roy Orbison, and others. The "Clovis Sound" that came out of that studio shaped early rock and roll. Tours of the studio are available by appointment, and the [Norman and Vi Petty Rock 'N' Roll Museum](https://www.newmexico.org/listing/norman-&-vi-petty-rock-%E2%80%98n%E2%80%99-roll-museum/1520/) is worth a visit.

## Plan Your PCS to Cannon AFB

A smooth move comes down to good information and the right people. If you are still mapping out the New Mexico picture, start with our overview of [what military bases are in New Mexico](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-new-mexico) and our guide to [PCS to Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque](/blog/pcs-to-kirtland-afb-albuquerque-2026-guide). To keep your timeline on track, use [the ultimate PCS checklist and timeline for active-duty military personnel](/blog/the-ultimate-pcs-checklist-and-timeline-for-active-duty-military-personnel). If you are thinking about buying, read our [complete guide to buying your first home with a VA loan](/blog/complete-guide-to-buying-your-first-home-with-a-va-loan).

When you want a local read on a specific Clovis neighborhood, you can ask Sally Campbell, a VeteranPCS agent in the Clovis area, for current listings and prices. If you plan to use your VA loan, you can also [connect with a VeteranPCS lender](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-lender).

Know another family with orders to Cannon AFB? Share this guide with your military network so they can plan their move too.

For agents and lenders across the state, [connect with our VeteranPCS network in New Mexico](https://www.veteranpcs.com/new-mexico).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What MHA or area is Cannon AFB in for BAH?

Cannon AFB falls within the Clovis, New Mexico Military Housing Area for BAH purposes. Your rate depends on your rank and whether you have dependents. Look up your exact figure with the official [DoD BAH calculator](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/) using your rank and ZIP code.

### Where do military families live near Cannon AFB?

The most common choices are Clovis, which is the closest city with a full range of services and a roughly 15-minute commute; Texico, a small town on the state line about 20 minutes away; and Portales, about 30 minutes southwest. Melrose is an option for families who want a very rural setting. On-base housing may also be available, so ask your sponsor and the housing office about current options.

### What is the weather like near Cannon AFB?

The area is semi-arid and sits at about 4,300 feet on the Llano Estacado. Expect plenty of sunshine, persistent wind, and low humidity most of the year. Summers are warm, winters are mild to cool with occasional snow, and the monsoon season from July through September brings thunderstorms. The [National Weather Service Albuquerque](https://www.weather.gov/abq/) covers the region with local forecasts.

### Which school district will my children attend near Cannon AFB?

It depends on where you live. Families in Clovis are served by [Clovis Municipal Schools](https://www.clovis-schools.org/), and families in Portales or outlying areas may fall under [Portales Municipal Schools](https://www.portalesschools.com/) or smaller district options. Confirm the assigned school for any specific address before you commit.

### Where do I get healthcare at Cannon AFB?

On-base care is provided by the [27th Special Operations Medical Group](https://cannon.tricare.mil/), accessible at cannon.tricare.mil. Set up your TRICARE plan early, update DEERS, and arrange referrals before you arrive so your care continues without a gap.

### Is housing affordable in Clovis for military families?

Yes. Clovis is one of the more affordable military markets in the country. The typical home value was around $159,170 in mid-2026, according to Zillow, and many families find their BAH covers or nearly covers a mortgage payment, especially with a VA loan. See [what are the benefits of a VA loan](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan) for more detail.

This content is for informational purposes. Consult a professional for personal financial decisions.
