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Army Base Guide
TL;DR: Fort Knox is home to the U.S. Army’s Human Resources Center of Excellence and V Corps — and it’s consistently one of the most affordable duty stations in the Army, with BAH that genuinely stretches. This guide covers everything you need to know about housing, schools, neighborhoods, BAH rates, and life in the Louisville corridor before you arrive.
If your orders just dropped for Fort Knox, take a breath — this is one of the better assignments you can draw in terms of quality of life and cost of living. Yes, the Kentucky weather will keep you guessing, and yes, traffic on 31W can be a pain during peak hours. But between the affordable housing, the proximity to Louisville, and a community that’s genuinely welcoming to military families, most people leave Knox with good things to say.
Here’s everything you need to set your family up for a smooth transition. And if you’re still in the thick of coordinating the actual move, our military moving tips guide is a good place to start.
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Fort Knox sits in north-central Kentucky, about 35 miles south of Louisville, spread across 109,000 acres spanning Hardin, Bullitt, and Meade counties. It’s a certified Kentucky city and the sixth-largest urban community in the Commonwealth — which means it functions more like a self-contained town than a typical installation.
The post is best known to outsiders for the nearby United States Bullion Depository (the gold vault), but its military mission centers on human resources and leadership development. Today’s Fort Knox is home to the U.S. Army Human Resources Center of Excellence, responsible for managing every Soldier’s career from the day they swear in through the day they depart service. That mission makes Fort Knox a hub for HR, recruiting, and training professionals across the Army.
Key units and organizations at Fort Knox:
Installation contact info:
| Resource | Phone |
|---|---|
| Main Post Line | (502) 624-1000 |
| Welcome/Visitor Center | (502) 624-8471 |
| Information & Referral | (502) 624-6291 |
| ID/CAC Processing | (502) 624-1667 |
| EFMP Family Support | (502) 624-4067 |
| School Liaison Office | (502) 624-2305 |
If you’re traveling to Fort Knox on PCS orders, report to Rockenbach Hall, Building 2020 for in-processing. If your orders include permissive TDY for house hunting, report to your gaining unit first.
Before you arrive, get your paperwork in order — orders, medical records, school records, housing applications. Our PCS binder and checklist walks you through exactly what to pull together so nothing falls through the cracks. If you’re doing a DITY or PPM move, check our DITY/PPM move guide for current weight allowances and reimbursement rules before you sign anything.
Gate access: The Chaffee ACP is open 24 hours, 7 days a week, and is the main entry point for most families. The Visitor Control Center (next to Chaffee Gate) is open 7 days a week from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. — anyone without a valid DoD ID who hasn’t previously accessed the installation will need to stop here first.
The Brandenburg ACP (off Hwy 31 North/South near Muldraugh) is dedicated for DoD ID holders, commercial deliveries, and personnel with an AIE Pass.
If you’re bringing a guest vehicle onto post, make sure your visitor has a current driver’s license and valid insurance — dependents and non-U.S. citizens may have additional requirements. Call ahead if you’re unsure.
Fort Knox BAH is calculated for MHA KY110 and covers ZIP codes including 40121 (Fort Knox), 40160 (Radcliff), 42701 (Elizabethtown), and surrounding communities. BAH is set by your duty station assignment — not where you actually live off-post.
Here’s the good news: Fort Knox BAH goes significantly further here than at most Army installations. A 2-bedroom apartment in Radcliff or Vine Grove can run $600–$800/month, which means most enlisted families have real breathing room in their housing budget.
| Pay Grade | With Dependents | Without Dependents |
|---|---|---|
| E-1 through E-4 | $1,575/mo | $1,350/mo |
| E-5 | $1,647/mo | $1,443/mo |
| E-6 | $2,136/mo | $1,602/mo |
| E-7 | $2,241/mo | $1,680/mo |
| E-8 | $2,352/mo | $1,764/mo |
| E-9 | $2,505/mo | $1,893/mo |
| W-1 | $2,157/mo | $1,617/mo |
| W-3 | $2,424/mo | $1,911/mo |
| O-1 | $1,710/mo | $1,503/mo |
| O-3 | $2,421/mo | $1,956/mo |
| O-4 | $2,724/mo | $2,241/mo |
| O-5 | $2,943/mo | $2,301/mo |
Source: DoD BAH data, effective January 1, 2026. Full rate table available at the DoD BAH Calculator.
Use our 2026 BAH rates guide for a deeper breakdown of how BAH is calculated and how to use it strategically. For a full picture of your compensation package, cross-reference with our 2026 military pay charts.
On-post housing at Fort Knox is managed by Knox Hills, a privatized community operated by Winn Companies. It’s one of the more functional on-post housing programs you’ll encounter — utilities are included, the locations are close to the gates, and the community amenities are solid.
Knox Hills housing details:
The Clarke neighborhood has been called out by families as a well-maintained community with older homes that feel lived-in and cared for. Waitlists can vary by bedroom count and rank — contact the housing office as soon as your orders drop.
Knox Hills / Winn Companies: (502) 378-3708
PCS Plan tip: Our military-connected PCS Plan Ambassadors can connect you with families who’ve lived on-post at Fort Knox and give you an honest read on wait times, neighborhoods, and what to expect at check-in. It’s free and takes about 20 minutes to set up.
This is where Fort Knox really shines for military families. The surrounding communities are affordable, family-friendly, and close enough to post that your commute won’t eat your life.
Radcliff is the city right outside the main gate and the first choice for most families. You’ll find plenty of military-friendly apartments and rentals, short commutes, and a community that’s used to welcoming new families every PCS season. Expect to pay $700–$1,100/month for a 2-bedroom apartment depending on age and updates.
Elizabethtown (E-Town) is about 15–30 minutes south depending on traffic and is the Hardin County seat. It has more dining, shopping, and entertainment options than Radcliff, plus access to the Hardin County school district if you plan to live off-post. Home prices here are reasonable — a 3-bedroom home can often be found in the $200,000–$260,000 range, which means your VA loan and BAH can work together powerfully.
Vine Grove is a quieter, slightly more rural option between Radcliff and Elizabethtown. Families who want a small-town feel with lower price points tend to gravitate here.
Brandenburg is about 20 minutes to the west and is popular with families who want a little more distance from the post hustle. It’s also home to or near Doe Valley, a gated community with a golf course, campground, lake, and marina — one of the more unique off-post options in the Fort Knox area.
Louisville is a commutable option for families who want an urban environment or whose spouse’s employment requires city access. Plenty of carpool groups exist for Soldiers and DA Civilians who work on post and live in the Louisville metro. Commute times average 40–60 minutes one way.
Real talk: Traffic on 31W between Radcliff and the post gates gets congested during morning and afternoon rush. If you’re looking at houses in E-Town, build extra time into your commute estimate — it can be closer to 30–40 minutes in peak hours, not the 15 minutes locals cite.
If you’re weighing renting vs. buying, check out our VA Home Loan guide. At Fort Knox, the numbers strongly favor buying if your tour is 2+ years — BAH often covers a full mortgage in Radcliff and Elizabethtown, and Hardin County home values have appreciated steadily in recent years. And don’t forget: many of your moving costs are tax-deductible — our PCS tax write-offs guide breaks down exactly what you can claim.
Join the Fort Knox PCS Pay-It-Forward® Facebook group to get real, current rental listings from military families, ask about specific neighborhoods, and find pet-friendly options before you arrive.
Your school options depend entirely on whether you live on-post or off-post — and this is one of the most important decisions you’ll make during house hunting.
Children of active-duty residents and full-time DoD employees living in on-post housing have access to four DoDEA schools, part of the DoDEA Americas Southeast District:
| School | Grades |
|---|---|
| Van Voorhis Elementary School | PreK–5 |
| Macdonald Elementary School | 1–5 |
| Scott Middle School | 6–8 |
| Fort Knox High School (FKMHS) | 9–12 |
Fort Knox High School was named to the College Board’s AP School Honor Roll and operates on a modified block schedule. DoDEA schools understand the rhythm of military life — deployments, TDYs, and mid-year transfers are handled with experience.
Important: DoDEA enrollment requires that your child be a dependent of an active-duty sponsor and that the family be living in permanent on-post housing. If you’re in TLF or off-post housing, your children will attend district schools instead.
School Liaison Office: (502) 624-2305 — contact them early if you have kids with IEPs, special education needs, or enrollment questions.
Families living off-post typically attend schools in one of two districts depending on location:
Check enrollment requirements and school assignments with your specific address — the district line matters.
Ireland Army Health Clinic (IAHC) is the primary military treatment facility on post, offering comprehensive outpatient care including primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, behavioral health, dental, and more.
Enroll in TRICARE as soon as you have a report date — don’t wait until in-processing. Getting your primary care established quickly matters, especially if you have children who need pediatric appointments or a spouse with ongoing medical needs.
For after-hours urgent care and emergency services, the closest civilian hospitals are in the Elizabethtown and Louisville areas. TRICARE Prime Remote may apply if your specialist needs can’t be met on post.
The Army Community Service (ACS) center at Fort Knox is a genuinely useful resource — not just for the “welcome to the installation” briefing, but for ongoing support throughout your tour. They offer:
If you’re a solo-parenting spouse managing a household move, reaching out to ACS before your Soldier’s report date is one of the smartest things you can do. They’ve seen every version of the PCS scenario and can point you toward community connections fast.
For a broader set of PCS planning tools — checklists, guides, timelines — bookmark our PCS Toolkit. And if Fort Knox isn’t your only option or you’re trying to compare it to other installations, our Find Your Base directory covers 115+ installations across the U.S.
The Fort Knox PCS Pay-It-Forward® group is another front door into the community — join before you move to ask real questions, find housing leads, and connect with families who are already navigating life at Knox.
Fort Knox isn’t a flashy post, but it has more going on than first impressions suggest.
On-post amenities:
Off-post recreation:
The Kentucky Derby in May is one of those events that puts the entire Fort Knox region in a festive mood — even if you don’t go to Churchill Downs, you’ll feel the energy. Many families host watch parties to avoid the Derby Day crowds while still making it a tradition.
The Fort Knox area is more employment-friendly for military spouses than the location might suggest. Louisville’s job market — accessible within an hour — offers opportunities in healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, and education. Elizabethtown and Radcliff have their own local economies, though options are more limited.
On-post, the Spouse Education Assistance Program and Employment Readiness Program through Army Community Service can connect you with federal job opportunities, resume help, LinkedIn coaching, and job fairs.
For higher education, Elizabethtown Community and Technical College is close by, and several programs through the Army Continuing Education System (ACES) are available on post.
Fort Knox is a drive-everywhere area. There is limited public transportation in and around the post, so plan on having at least one reliable personal vehicle — ideally two if both spouses work or manage separate school/activity schedules.
If you’re commuting to Louisville for work, there are organized carpool networks among Soldiers and DA Civilians. Ask about carpooling options during in-processing or through your unit’s family readiness channels.
The post is accessible via Highway 31W from the north and south, and I-65 is easily accessible from Elizabethtown for longer trips.
One thing Fort Knox locals say repeatedly: don’t throw away your winter coat, and don’t assume you know what the season will be. Kentucky weather is notoriously unpredictable.
If you’re coming from a desert installation or the Pacific Northwest, the humidity will be a real adjustment. Plan your wardrobe accordingly.
Honestly? Yes — especially for enlisted families and those early in their careers. The cost of living advantage is real and measurable. Your BAH goes further here than at almost any other Army post, the community is established and military-friendly, and Louisville gives you a major metro within easy reach.
The post mission is heavily HR and administrative, which means deployment tempo at Knox tends to be lower than at combat-heavy installations. That’s not universal — V Corps and certain units still deploy — but many families find the pace here allows for more stability than previous assignments.
It’s not a coastal post with a long waitlist for every activity or neighborhood. But if you come in looking for community, you’ll find it quickly.
Ready to take the stress out of your Fort Knox PCS? Our PCS Plan connects you with a military-connected Ambassador who knows the Fort Knox area and can help you nail down housing, schools, and neighborhoods before you ever set foot in Kentucky. It’s free and takes about 20 minutes to get started.
Fort Knox is home to V Corps, the U.S. Army Human Resources Center of Excellence, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, U.S. Army Cadet Command, the 84th Training Command, the 100th Training Division (Leader Development), and the 19th Engineer Battalion, among others.
BAH at Fort Knox (MHA KY110) ranges from $1,575/month for E-1 through E-4 with dependents to $2,943/month for O-5 with dependents. An E-5 with dependents receives $1,647/month. BAH applies regardless of whether you live in Radcliff, Elizabethtown, or elsewhere in the military housing area.
On-post housing is managed by Knox Hills (operated by Winn Companies) and includes 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-bedroom homes, duplexes, and townhomes. All utilities are included in rent. Contact Winn Companies at (502) 378-3708 to check availability and waitlist status.
Families living in on-post housing have access to four DoDEA schools: Van Voorhis Elementary (PreK–5), Macdonald Elementary (1–5), Scott Middle School (6–8), and Fort Knox High School (9–12). Off-post families typically attend Hardin County Schools or Meade County Schools depending on location.
Ireland Army Health Clinic at 289 Ireland Avenue provides primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN, dental, and behavioral health services. Main phone: (502) 624-9333; hours are Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. For mental health, call (502) 624-0235.
Radcliff (immediately outside the gate) is the top choice for military families for its short commute and military-friendly community. Elizabethtown is popular for its amenities and Hardin County schools. Vine Grove offers a quieter, more affordable option. Brandenburg and nearby Doe Valley are popular with families seeking more space and community amenities like a golf course, lake, and marina.
Fort Knox is approximately 35 miles south of downtown Louisville, with typical drive times of 40–60 minutes depending on traffic and your exact location off-post.
Chaffee ACP is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Visitor Control Center (next to Chaffee Gate) is open daily from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. All personnel without a valid DoD ID who have not previously accessed the installation must stop at the Visitor Control Center first.
Fort Knox is widely considered one of the better duty stations for family quality of life, largely due to its affordable cost of living, strong community, and proximity to Louisville. BAH goes further here than at most Army installations, and the deployment tempo for many units is lower than at combat-heavy posts.
Service members traveling to Fort Knox for duty lasting 30 days or more should report to Rockenbach Hall, Building 2020, for in-processing. If your orders include permissive TDY for house hunting, report to your gaining unit first. The Welcome/Visitor Center can be reached at (502) 624-8471.
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