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title: 'PCS to Minot AFB: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in North Dakota'
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  Planning a PCS to Minot AFB in 2026? Get a plain-language guide to housing,
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# PCS to Minot AFB: A 2026 Guide for Military Families in North Dakota

If you have orders for a PCS to Minot Air Force Base, you are headed to one of the most strategically important installations in the United States Air Force. PCS stands for Permanent Change of Station, the military term for an official move from one duty station to another. This 2026 guide is for airmen, officers, and military families preparing to move to northwest North Dakota. We cover what Minot AFB is and why it matters, where families live, how housing pay works, schools, healthcare, climate, and things to do once you arrive.

A move is a lot to manage. Our goal is to make the Minot part clearer.

## What and Where Is Minot AFB?

Minot Air Force Base sits about fifteen miles north of downtown Minot, North Dakota, in the northern Great Plains. It is home to two major Air Force units: the [5th Bomb Wing](https://www.minot.af.mil/About-Us/Our-Mission/) and the [91st Missile Wing](https://www.minot.af.mil/About-Us/Our-Mission/). Both belong to Air Force Global Strike Command, or AFGSC.

According to the [Minot AFB official mission page](https://www.minot.af.mil/About-Us/Our-Mission/), the 5th Bomb Wing — nicknamed the Warbirds — flies the B-52H Stratofortress and serves as part of the Air Force's conventional and strategic combat force. The wing's motto is "Guardians of the Upper Realm." The 91st Missile Wing, known as the Rough Riders, operates, maintains, and secures a fleet of 150 Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles, or ICBMs, positioned across an 8,500-square-mile complex in the northwest corner of the state.

That combination makes Minot AFB the only base in the country that hosts two legs of the nuclear triad. The nuclear triad is the three-part structure of U.S. nuclear deterrence: land-based ICBMs, strategic bombers, and submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Minot carries the bomber and land-based missile legs. The installation's dual mission means it carries significant national security weight, and the people who serve here know it.

For a broader view of the state's installations, see [what military bases are in North Dakota](/blog/what-military-bases-are-in-north-dakota). If you are also weighing Grand Forks Air Force Base, our companion guide to [PCS to Grand Forks AFB](/blog/pcs-to-grand-forks-afb-2026-guide) covers that installation as well.

## Where to Live When PCSing to Minot AFB

Most families who move to Minot AFB either live in on-post housing or settle in one of the surrounding communities. Your choice usually comes down to commute, schools, budget, and personal preference. Ask your sponsor and the housing office about current on-post availability and wait times when you receive your orders.

![Approximate drive times from communities near Minot AFB to the installation, including Minot, Burlington, Surrey, Berthold, and Velva.](/images/blog/pcs-to-minot-afb-2026-guide/where-to-live.png)

*Approximate one-way drive times to Minot AFB. Times vary with traffic, weather, and which gate you use.*

### Minot

Minot is the largest city in the region and the hub for services, shopping, dining, and medical care. Drive times average around 15 minutes from most neighborhoods, though exact times vary. The city has a mix of established homes, newer neighborhoods, and a solid rental market. For families who want the broadest range of options, Minot is the most practical choice.

### Burlington

Burlington is a small community directly south of the base, with drive times around 15 minutes. It is quiet and residential, popular with families who want a short commute and a low-key setting. Housing options are more limited than in Minot, but the proximity is hard to beat.

### Surrey

Surrey sits just east of Minot, within about 15 minutes of the installation. It is a small, tight-knit community with a rural feel close to the city. Families who want a little more space while staying near Minot's services often look here.

### Berthold

Berthold is roughly 30 minutes from the base, with lower housing costs and a quiet agricultural setting. If you are looking for the most home for the money and can absorb a longer drive, Berthold makes sense. Be aware that winter road conditions can add time to the commute.

### Velva

Velva is about 30 minutes from the installation. Like Berthold, it offers a rural lifestyle with lower costs. Plan carefully for the winter commute — roads in northwest North Dakota can be challenging from November through March.

## Minot AFB BAH and the Cost of Living

If you live off post, the military helps cover housing costs through BAH, or Basic Allowance for Housing. BAH is a monthly, tax-free payment tied to your rank, dependent status, and your duty station's Military Housing Area, or MHA. Minot AFB falls within its own MHA.

Rates change each January and vary by rank and dependent status, so we do not publish a table here. Use the official DoD [BAH Rate Lookup tool](https://www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances/Basic-Allowance-for-Housing/BAH-Rate-Lookup/) with your rank and the base ZIP code. Confirm your rate before signing a lease or making an offer.

For a sense of buying costs, the typical home value in Minot was $278,332 as of May 31, 2026, according to [Zillow](https://www.zillow.com/home-values/12765/minot-nd/). 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 and your personal financial picture, so run the numbers for your situation.

VA loans — home loans backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs — are commonly used by active-duty service members and veterans in this area. Reading up on the benefits before you house-hunt can save you time and money. Our guide on [what are the benefits of a VA loan](/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-a-va-loan) is a good place to start. You can also read [how does a 0-down VA loan work](/blog/how-does-a-0-down-va-loan-work) and review [2026 VA loan limits explained for military homebuyers](/blog/2026-va-loan-limits-explained-for-military-homebuyers) to understand what you can borrow.

## Schools Near Minot AFB

The schools your children attend depend on where you live off post. The main district serving the Minot area is [Minot Public Schools](https://www.minot.k12.nd.us/en-US), the largest public school district in northwest North Dakota. According to the [National Center for Education Statistics](https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/districtsearch/district_detail.asp?Search=2&DistrictID=3813030&ID2=3813030&details=1), the district has 21 schools serving students in grades PK-12. The district's main office is located at 215 2nd Street SE, Minot, ND 58701.

Families in Burlington, Surrey, or other surrounding communities may fall under smaller local districts. Confirm the assigned school for any specific address before you commit — boundaries can shift, and school assignment at off-post addresses requires verification with the district directly.

## Healthcare: 5th Medical Group

On-base medical care at Minot AFB is provided by the [5th Medical Group](https://minot.tricare.mil/), located just inside the Magic City Gate. According to the [5th Medical Group About Us page](https://minot.tricare.mil/About-Us), the group serves an enrolled TRICARE population of more than 12,000 people and is home to the largest Personnel Reliability and Assurance Program within the Department of Defense. The group's mission is to ensure nuclear surety and combat readiness through outstanding health care.

TRICARE is the health care program for service members and their families. Set up your plan early in your PCS. Update DEERS, transfer your plan, and request referrals before you arrive so there is no gap in care. You can review services and appointments through the [5th Medical Group TRICARE site](https://minot.tricare.mil/Getting-Care/Appointments-Referrals). Getting this squared away before your move date reduces one of the most common sources of post-PCS stress.

## Climate and Things to Do

North Dakota is known for its seasons, and Minot delivers all four of them clearly. Winters in this part of the northern Great Plains are among the most demanding in the lower 48 states. According to the [National Weather Service Bismarck office](https://www.weather.gov/bis/), which covers the Minot area, the region sees cold temperatures, significant snowfall, and wind that can push wind chills well below zero. January averages are well below freezing. Blowing and drifting snow can make driving hazardous, and roads to outlying communities like Berthold or Velva require extra caution.

Preparing for extreme winter cold is not optional at Minot — it is part of living here. Before you arrive, invest in serious cold-weather gear for the whole family: insulated boots, heavy coats, and gloves rated for genuine cold. Stock your vehicles with emergency kits and learn to use a block heater, which is standard practice in North Dakota winters. Summers are warm and pleasant, fall and spring are brief but beautiful, and the wide-open prairie sky has its own appeal.

For recreation, the area offers more than many first-time arrivals expect. [Lake Sakakawea](https://www.parkrec.nd.gov/lake-sakakawea-state-park), about an hour south, is one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the U.S. and offers fishing, boating, and camping. Downtown Minot is home to the [Scandinavian Heritage Park](https://scandinavianheritagefoundation.com/), celebrating the Nordic roots of the region, and the [Roosevelt Park Zoo](https://www.rpzoo.com/), the state's only accredited zoo. Every summer the city hosts the [North Dakota State Fair](https://www.ndstatefair.com/), one of the largest fairs in the upper Midwest. The broader region also has solid hunting and fishing across the prairie and along the Missouri River.

## Plan Your PCS to Minot AFB

Start with 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 [the ultimate PCS checklist and timeline for active-duty military personnel](/blog/the-ultimate-pcs-checklist-and-timeline-for-active-duty-military-personnel) to manage the moving and buying process in parallel.

When you are ready for a local read on neighborhoods, commutes, and prices, [connect with a VeteranPCS agent in North Dakota](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-agent). If you plan to use your VA loan, [connect with a VeteranPCS lender](https://www.veteranpcs.com/contact-lender) to get pre-qualified early.

Know another family with orders to Minot 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 North Dakota](https://www.veteranpcs.com/north-dakota).

## Frequently Asked Questions

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

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

### What two units are stationed at Minot AFB?

Minot AFB is home to the 5th Bomb Wing, which flies the B-52H Stratofortress bomber, and the 91st Missile Wing, which operates 150 Minuteman III ICBMs. Together they represent two legs of the U.S. nuclear triad, making Minot the only base in the country with that distinction.

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

Common choices include the city of Minot for the broadest range of housing and services; Burlington and Surrey for shorter commutes; and Berthold or Velva for lower costs and more land. On-post housing is also available — ask your sponsor and the housing office about wait times.

### How cold does it get at Minot AFB in winter?

Very cold. January averages well below freezing, with wind chills that can reach dangerous levels and significant blowing and drifting snow. The [National Weather Service Bismarck office](https://www.weather.gov/bis/) has climate records for the region. Come prepared with gear and vehicle equipment before your first winter.

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

On-base care is provided by the [5th Medical Group](https://minot.tricare.mil/), located just inside the Magic City Gate. Set up your TRICARE plan early, update DEERS, and request any referrals before you arrive to avoid a gap in care. The 5th Medical Group serves an enrolled population of more than 12,000 beneficiaries.

### What schools serve the Minot AFB area?

Off-post families primarily fall under [Minot Public Schools](https://www.minot.k12.nd.us/en-US), a PK-12 district with 21 schools according to NCES data. Families in outlying communities like Burlington or Surrey may fall under smaller local districts. Confirm the assigned school for any specific address before you commit.

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