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title: 'PCS to Fort Bliss: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in El Paso'
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  PCSing to Fort Bliss in 2026? Get a plain-language guide to El Paso
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# PCS to Fort Bliss: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in El Paso

If you just got orders to West Texas, congratulations and welcome to the Sun City. A PCS to Fort Bliss (PCS stands for Permanent Change of Station, the military term for a duty-station move) means settling your family into El Paso, the big, friendly border city that wraps right around the base. Fort Bliss is home to the 1st Armored Division, the storied "Old Ironsides," and it is one of the largest installations in the Army. This 2026 guide walks you through where to live, how your housing allowance works, schools, healthcare, the desert weather, and things to do, so you can plan your move with confidence.

## What and Where Is Fort Bliss?

Fort Bliss sits in El Paso, Texas, with its main cantonment area inside the city limits and the rest of its training land sprawling north into New Mexico. According to the installation's [official garrison page](https://home.army.mil/bliss/about/Garrison), the post spans roughly 992,000 acres and is home to the Army's second-largest maneuver area, stretching up toward White Sands Missile Range. Around 90,000 Soldiers and family members call Fort Bliss and El Paso home.

The headline unit is the [1st Armored Division](https://home.army.mil/bliss/units-tenants/1st-armored-division), known as "Old Ironsides," America's tank division. The division has about 17,000 Soldiers and brings tanks, artillery, attack helicopters, and Bradley Fighting Vehicles. It moved from Germany to Fort Bliss in 2011, and that arrival is a big reason the base and the surrounding community have grown so much.

## Where to Live When PCSing to Fort Bliss

One of the nicer parts of a Fort Bliss move is that El Paso is a real city with lots of choices, and your dollar tends to go further here than at many bases. Several areas suit military families, each with its own feel and commute. Here is a quick tour of the spots families most often consider.

![Approximate drive times from El Paso–area communities to Fort Bliss, including East El Paso, Northeast El Paso, Horizon City, and Las Cruces.](/images/blog/pcs-to-fort-bliss-el-paso-2026-guide/where-to-live.png)

*Approximate one-way drive times to Fort Bliss. Times vary with traffic and which gate you use.*

### Northeast El Paso

Northeast El Paso sits right up against the base and the Franklin Mountains, which makes it the shortest commute on this list for many Soldiers. It is a practical, established part of town with a wide mix of homes and easy access to base gates. If you want to be close enough to come home for lunch, start your search here.

### East and Far East El Paso

East El Paso is where a lot of growth has happened, with newer subdivisions, shopping, and schools that draw younger families. The Far East area keeps building outward, so you can often find a newer home for a reasonable price. Plan on a moderate drive to the base depending on traffic.

### Horizon City

Horizon City is a smaller bedroom community southeast of the base that families like for newer construction and more yard for the money. The trade-off is a longer commute than the Northeast or East side, so weigh the extra drive against the space and price you gain.

### West El Paso

West El Paso runs along the other side of the Franklin Mountains and includes some of the city's more established and scenic neighborhoods. It is a bit farther from the base, but families who work or shop on that side of town, or who simply love the mountain views, find it worth the drive.

### Las Cruces, New Mexico

Just over the state line, Las Cruces, New Mexico, is a college town with a relaxed pace and its own loyal following among Fort Bliss families. It is the longest commute here, so it tends to suit Soldiers whose work takes them toward the northern training areas, or families who prize the small-city feel over a short drive.

## Fort Bliss BAH and the Cost of Living

Your housing budget at Fort Bliss starts with BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing), the monthly amount the military pays toward your housing. BAH is set by your rank, whether you have dependents, and your duty station's MHA (Military Housing Area). Fort Bliss falls under the El Paso, Texas MHA, so your rate is based on housing costs across the El Paso area.

The table above shows a committed snapshot for the El Paso MHA. As an example, an E-5 with dependents drew $1,773 per month in the 2025 El Paso rates. Your own number will be different, because BAH changes every year and depends on your rank and dependent status. Always look up your exact figure on the official [DoD BAH calculator](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/) and enter your Fort Bliss or El Paso duty station to see your current rate.

El Paso is an affordable market by national standards, so for many families that BAH stretches a long way. As one reference point, Zillow listed a typical El Paso home value of about $211,000 as of April 2026 (that is a typical value, not a median sale price). Once you know your BAH, compare it against real rents and home prices in the areas above, and consider whether buying with a VA loan could land your payment close to, or below, the cost of renting.

## Schools Near Fort Bliss

Schools often decide where a family lands, and the El Paso area is served by several districts. The community you choose determines which one your kids attend, so research before you sign a lease or make an offer.

[El Paso Independent School District](https://www.episd.org/) covers much of central and northeast El Paso, including schools on the base itself, which can ease transitions for families in on-post housing. To the east and southeast, [Ysleta ISD](https://www.yisd.net/) and [Socorro ISD](https://www.sisd.net/) serve fast-growing parts of town and, per the National Center for Education Statistics, are among the larger districts in El Paso County. On the west and northwest side, [Canutillo ISD](https://www.canutillo-isd.org/) is a smaller district many families like. Check each district's programs and how it supports military-connected students.

## Healthcare: William Beaumont Army Medical Center

For medical care, Fort Bliss families rely on [William Beaumont Army Medical Center](https://william-beaumont.tricare.mil/About-Us), the Army medical center serving the El Paso region. It runs primary care, specialty services, dental, and a network of clinics for active-duty members, families, and retirees. Plan to set up your family's TRICARE enrollment early in your move (TRICARE is the military health plan) so you have a primary care team in place soon after you arrive.

## Climate and Things to Do

El Paso is the Sun City, and it earns the name. The National Weather Service notes the area averages roughly 84 percent of possible sunshine over the year, with a dry, high-desert climate. Summers are hot but low in humidity, winters are mild, and rain is scarce. Spring can bring windy, dusty days, so keep that in mind for moving and outdoor plans.

When you want to get outside, you are spoiled for choice. [Franklin Mountains State Park](https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/franklin-mountains) sits right inside the city limits and is one of the largest urban parks in the country, with more than 100 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and rock climbing. For history and culture, the [Chamizal National Memorial](https://www.nps.gov/cham/index.htm) tells the story of the El Paso–Mexico border and hosts concerts and festivals, and the nearby [Ysleta Mission](https://www.nps.gov/places/ysleta-mission.htm) anchors the oldest continuously occupied settlement in Texas.

## Plan Your PCS to Fort Bliss

A confident move comes down to starting early and leaning on people who know the area. For the bigger picture, see our roundup of [what military bases are in Texas](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-texas), and let our [ultimate PCS checklist and timeline](/blog/the-ultimate-pcs-checklist-and-timeline-for-active-duty-military-personnel) keep every task in order. If you plan to buy, our [complete guide to buying your first home with a VA loan](/blog/complete-guide-to-buying-your-first-home-with-a-va-loan) and our look at [the benefits of a VA loan](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan) explain the program step by step, and our [buy vs. rent walkthrough](/blog/buy-vs-rent-near-camp-lejeune) lays out the math.

When you want a local read on a specific El Paso neighborhood and its Fort Bliss commute, you can ask Tracy Wilkins, a VeteranPCS agent in El Paso, for current listings and prices. If you plan to use your VA loan (a home loan backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs), you can also connect with Carlo Colantonio, a VeteranPCS lender licensed in Texas.

Know another family with orders to Fort Bliss? 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 Texas](https://www.veteranpcs.com/texas).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What MHA/area is Fort Bliss in for BAH?

Fort Bliss falls under the El Paso, Texas Military Housing Area (MHA code TX279), so your BAH is based on housing costs across the El Paso area. Your exact monthly amount depends on your rank and whether you have dependents. Look up your current rate on the official [DoD BAH calculator](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/).

### Where do military families live near Fort Bliss?

Popular choices include Northeast El Paso for the shortest commute, East and Far East El Paso for newer homes and schools, Horizon City for more space, West El Paso for established and scenic neighborhoods, and Las Cruces, New Mexico, for a small-city feel. The right fit depends on your budget, your schools, and how far you want to commute.

### Which school districts serve Fort Bliss families?

It depends on where you live. El Paso ISD covers central and northeast El Paso and runs schools on the base itself, while Ysleta ISD and Socorro ISD serve the east and southeast and Canutillo ISD serves the west and northwest. Research each district's programs before you choose a neighborhood.

### How is the commute to Fort Bliss?

Commutes are reasonable for a city this size. Northeast El Paso is closest to the gates, the East side is a moderate drive, and Horizon City and Las Cruces are longer hauls. Your actual time depends on traffic and which gate you use, so factor commute into your neighborhood choice.

### Is El Paso an affordable place to buy a home?

By national standards, yes. El Paso is one of the more affordable larger metros in Texas, which means your BAH often goes further here than at many other bases. A local agent can show you current prices in the specific neighborhood you are considering.

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