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PCSing to Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow: A Comprehensive Guide

PCS to Fort Irwin & MCLB Barstow: Your Complete Mojave Desert Guide

Orders to Fort Irwin or Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow put you in the Mojave Desert — and if you’ve never been stationed in the high desert, the first thing to understand is that these are two genuinely distinct installations with different missions, different communities, and different everyday life. Fort Irwin is the home of the National Training Center, a remote Army post 37 miles from the nearest city. MCLB Barstow is a Marine Corps logistics hub sitting in the city of Barstow itself, with an entirely different pace and culture. This guide covers both. Start your personalized PCS Plan© now so you arrive informed about housing, schools, and what to genuinely expect in the desert.

Military personnel with vehicle at Fort Irwin, MCLB Barstow.

Side-by-Side: Fort Irwin vs. MCLB Barstow

Detail Fort Irwin / NTC MCLB Barstow
Branch U.S. Army U.S. Marine Corps
Mission Combat training — National Training Center (NTC) Logistics support — maintenance, storage, distribution
Location 37 miles NE of Barstow; San Bernardino County In the city of Barstow; San Bernardino County
Key Units 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment; NTC Opposing Force (OPFOR) Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard (only remaining in Marine Corps); logistics units
Population ~9,000 (installation census-designated place) ~100 active duty; 1,700 total military/civilian; 6,000 retirees within 30 miles
On-Base Housing The Villages at Fort Irwin — 10 villages, ~50 floor plans; ~90% of families live on post 74 government quarters (Desert View & Day Street areas); not privatized
BAH MHA (shared) BARSTOW/FORT IRWIN, CA — increased 4.6% in 2026
Schools Silver Valley Unified School District (K–12, on post) Barstow Unified School District (off base); no DoDEA schools
Hospital / Clinic Weed Army Community Hospital (on post) Naval Branch Health Clinic (on base)
Official Website home.army.mil/irwin lejeune.marines.mil/Barstow

2026 BAH Rates — Barstow/Fort Irwin, CA Military Housing Area

Both Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow fall under the same Military Housing Area (BARSTOW/FORT IRWIN, CA). Rates increased 4.6% from 2025 to 2026. The Barstow-area housing market is among the most affordable in California, with a current median home price around $185,000 — making your BAH go significantly further here than at most California installations. Use the official DTMO BAH Rate Lookup to confirm your exact rate by ZIP code and pay grade. For full context on how BAH works, visit our 2026 BAH guide.

2026 Enlisted BAH Rates — Barstow/Fort Irwin, CA

Pay Grade With Dependents Without Dependents
E1–E4 $1,890/mo $1,557/mo
E5 $2,001/mo $1,695/mo
E6 $2,430/mo $1,824/mo
E7 $2,547/mo $1,911/mo
E8 $2,673/mo $2,091/mo
E9 $2,814/mo $2,214/mo

2026 Officer BAH Rates — Barstow/Fort Irwin, CA

Pay Grade With Dependents Without Dependents
O1 $2,058/mo $1,776/mo
O2 $2,427/mo $1,968/mo
O3 $2,748/mo $2,274/mo
O4 $2,976/mo $2,550/mo
O5 $3,144/mo $2,616/mo
O6 $3,168/mo $2,730/mo
O7+ $3,189/mo $2,778/mo

2026 Warrant Officer BAH Rates — Barstow/Fort Irwin, CA

Pay Grade With Dependents Without Dependents
W1 $2,451/mo $1,866/mo
W2 $2,598/mo $2,088/mo
W3 $2,751/mo $2,232/mo
W4 $2,838/mo $2,454/mo
W5 $2,946/mo $2,574/mo

Because Barstow homes are affordable — with a 2026 median around $185,000 — your BAH has real purchasing power here. Most E5+ families can buy a home with a VA loan and have their BAH cover the full mortgage payment with margin to spare. Visit our VA Home Loan page to understand your options before you search. Also review our 2026 military pay charts for full compensation context.

Fort Irwin / National Training Center: The Full Picture

What Fort Irwin Actually Is

Fort Irwin is the home of the National Training Center — the Army’s premier combat training center, where units from across the force come to fight against the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (OPFOR) in large-scale, force-on-force exercises across 1,000 square miles of Mojave Desert. The mission of every permanent party family at Fort Irwin is to support those rotations. That shapes everything: the operational tempo is structured around 30-day training cycles, the base was built to be self-sufficient precisely because of its remote location, and the community is unusually tight-knit for a post this size.

The remoteness is real — Fort Irwin sits 37 miles northeast of Barstow on a two-lane road through the desert with no services in between. There is no quick run to Target or a coffee shop after work. What the post offers instead is a surprisingly complete on-post community, with about 90% of families choosing to live on installation rather than commute from Barstow. Families who embrace that community tend to have genuinely positive Fort Irwin experiences. Those who fight it typically struggle.

Fort Irwin On-Post Housing: The Villages

On-post housing is managed by Michaels Management Services through The Villages at Fort Irwin. The community spans 10 villages with nearly 50 floor plans, ranging from 3- and 4-bedroom single-family homes and townhomes to duplexes and ADA-accessible units. Most villages are built around walkable amenities — schools, playgrounds, recreation centers, and community centers are integrated throughout. Village neighborhoods include Sandy Basin, Crackerjack Flats, Bitter Springs, Calico Estates, and others, each with a distinct character and amenity set.

Fort Irwin Housing Contact Phone / Address
Housing Service Office (HSO) (760) 380-3576
Housing Office (general inquiries) (760) 380-2575
Villages at Fort Irwin (privatized manager) villagesatfortirwin.com
Temporary Lodging — Landmark Inn On-post; contact HSO to book
Post Address 4711 Barstow Rd, Fort Irwin, CA 92310

Apply for on-post housing as soon as you receive orders. Given that ~90% of Fort Irwin families live on post, waitlists for preferred floor plans exist. Unaccompanied soldiers E5 and below are typically assigned temporary housing during in-processing.

Fort Irwin Off-Post Housing: Barstow

Families who choose to live off post primarily settle in Barstow, approximately 37 miles and 40 minutes south. Barstow is a small desert city of roughly 25,000 with a Walmart, local restaurants, and basic services. Limited rental inventory in Barstow can push prices above what the local BAH rate might suggest, so research the current market early. The median home purchase price in Barstow is approximately $185,000 as of 2026, making buying a genuine option for longer-tour families. A handful of families also choose Victorville (about 1 hour south), which offers more commercial amenities at the cost of a longer commute.

Be clear-eyed about the commute: 37 miles one-way on a two-lane desert road, with no public transit option and summer temperatures that can exceed 110°F. Most Fort Irwin families will tell you that going off post sounds appealing in theory and less appealing by month two. Join the Fort Irwin & MCLB Barstow PCS Pay It Forward® group for honest family reviews of both on-post and Barstow living before you decide.

Fort Irwin Amenities and Services

Facility Address / Phone Notes
Commissary 3920 Inner Loop Rd, Bldg 920, Fort Irwin, CA 92310; (760) 308-4811 Primary grocery source on post; essential given 37-mile distance to town
Post Exchange (PX) / Food Court On post — Exchange Food Court includes Starbucks (Bldg 323, 2nd Ave) Includes clothing, electronics, pharmacy; main retail hub on post
Freedom Fitness Center On post Fitness equipment, group classes, outdoor recreation areas
Oasis Dining Facility (DFAC) On post Primary on-post dining facility
Child Development Center (CDC) On post One CDC; contact immediately on receipt of orders — demand is high
School Age Center (SAC) On post Before/after school care for school-age children
General Colin L. Powell State Preschool On post (Villages area) State-funded preschool within the post community
Family Support Office (760) 380-3764 Deployment support, financial counseling, family advocacy
Legal Assistance Office (760) 380-2311 Wills, POAs, landlord-tenant issues
DEERS / ID Card Office 1st St, Bldg 108, Fort Irwin, CA 92310; (760) 380-3100 Military IDs and dependent ID cards for installation access
School Liaison Office (760) 380-6880 K–12 enrollment, transfer support, EFMP coordination
EFMP Program Manager (760) 380-3698 Contact before PCS if any family member has special needs
Post Operator Contact via home.army.mil/irwin Main installation directory

Healthcare at Fort Irwin: Weed Army Community Hospital

Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH) is Fort Irwin’s on-post medical facility and provides the full spectrum of primary care for active-duty personnel, their families, and retirees. Given the post’s isolation, WACH is the cornerstone of healthcare for Fort Irwin families — and it’s a well-regarded facility for its mission and setting.

Contact Phone / Address
Weed Army Community Hospital 390 North Loop Rd, Fort Irwin, CA 92310
Appointment Line (866) 957-9224
Front Desk / AOD (760) 383-5155
Patient Advocate (760) 383-5480
Health Services Coordinator (760) 380-2250
TRICARE / Official Website weed-irwin.tricare.mil

WACH provides emergency and non-emergent primary care (all ages), internal medicine, pediatrics, behavioral health, physical therapy, sports medicine, optometry, immunizations, nutrition care, occupational health, plus pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology on site. For specialized care not available at WACH, TRICARE will refer to network providers in the Barstow or Victorville area. For all TRICARE questions, visit TRICARE.mil.

Schools at Fort Irwin: Silver Valley Unified School District

Fort Irwin schools are part of the Silver Valley Unified School District — a California public school district, not DoDEA. This is an important distinction for families coming from other Army installations with DoDEA schools. Silver Valley Unified operates 7 schools on the installation covering grades K–12, making Fort Irwin one of the rare remote posts with a complete K–12 system inside the gates. The district is small and deeply embedded in the military family community.

For school enrollment, contact the School Liaison Office at (760) 380-6880. Bring birth certificates, immunization records, and prior school transcripts. Families in EFMP should contact the EFMP Program Manager at (760) 380-3698 before arrival to ensure appropriate placement and support services are lined up. Higher education options available on post or nearby include Barstow Community College, Park University, and University of Maryland University College.

MCLB Barstow: The Full Picture

What MCLB Barstow Actually Is

Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow is one of the Marine Corps’ primary logistics installations on the West Coast. Its mission is to provide maintenance, storage, and distribution support for Marine Corps equipment and materiel worldwide. Unlike Fort Irwin, MCLB Barstow is located within the city of Barstow — which means daily life has a fundamentally different character. The active-duty population is small (approximately 100 active-duty Marines) against a much larger civilian workforce of roughly 1,700 and a substantial retiree community of about 6,000 within 30 miles. MCLB Barstow has three principal sites: the Nebo site (headquarters), the Yermo Annex (storage and industrial complex), and a separate rifle and pistol range facility.

MCLB Barstow is also home to the Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard — the only remaining mounted color guard in the entire Marine Corps. It’s a unique and proud part of the installation’s identity, and families stationed here often cite it as one of the things that makes this duty station special.

MCLB Barstow Housing

On-base family housing at MCLB Barstow is government-owned (not privatized) and consists of 74 quarters spread across two areas: Desert View and Day Street (also called Quarters Street). Units are assigned based on rank and family size. Contact the Family Housing Office as soon as you receive orders to be placed on the waitlist — do not execute any commercial rental or purchase agreement before checking in with the Housing Office first.

MCLB Barstow Housing Contact Address / Phone
Family Housing Office Gloucester St Community Center, Bldg 363, Barstow, CA 92311; (760) 577-6872
Housing Management Office (HMO) (760) 577-6707
Single Service Member Housing (Barracks) 7th St & Wake Ave, Bldg 15 (Base HQ); (760) 577-6494
Relocation Assistance Program (lending locker) (760) 577-6582 — free kitchen and household kit while HHG are in transit

With only 74 family quarters on a base with ~100 active-duty personnel, the housing inventory is small but the ratio is manageable. Most families either live in on-base quarters or rent/buy in Barstow — commute to the base from Barstow is short, typically under 10 minutes from most of the city.

Off-Base Housing Near MCLB Barstow

Barstow is a city of approximately 25,000 situated directly adjacent to the base. It’s a genuine high-desert city with affordable housing, easy commutes, and Route 66 character. The 2026 median home price in Barstow is around $185,000, which makes the VA loan an especially powerful tool here. Families who buy near MCLB Barstow often report strong equity positions at PCS time, given consistent demand from military and civilian DoD workers in the area.

Victor Valley communities — Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia (approximately 40 miles south) — offer a larger commercial environment with major retail, more dining options, and a bigger job market for military spouses. The trade-off is a 35–45 minute commute. For families with spouses employed in the Victor Valley corridor, that trade-off is often worth it.

MCLB Barstow Amenities and Services

Facility / Service Phone / Notes
MCCS (Marine Corps Community Services) (760) 577-6533 / DSN 312-282-6533; primary point of contact for MWR, family programs, and recreation
Pass and ID Office Bldg 101, Barstow, CA 92311; (760) 577-6371 / (760) 577-6969
Naval Branch Health Clinic Primary care and basic health services on base; specialist referrals to Victorville or San Bernardino network
Commissary On base; primary grocery shopping for MCLB families
Marine Corps Exchange (MCX) On base; retail, clothing, household goods
Fitness Center / Pool On base; contact MCCS at (760) 577-6533 for current hours
Marine Corps Mounted Color Guard On base — the only remaining mounted color guard in the Marine Corps; occasional public ceremonies

Schools Near MCLB Barstow: Barstow Unified School District

Children of families stationed at MCLB Barstow attend Barstow Unified School District (BUSD) — there are no DoD or DoDEA schools at this installation. Barstow Unified serves the city of Barstow and surrounding communities. For enrollment information and school assignment by address, contact Barstow Unified School District directly. The School Liaison at MCCS can assist with transfer paperwork, enrollment support, and EFMP educational needs.

Families seeking higher school ratings may consider neighborhoods that fall within Victor Valley school districts (Hesperia Unified, Apple Valley Unified, or Victor Valley Union High School District), accepting the longer commute in exchange for higher-rated campuses.

Living in the Mojave Desert: What Every Family Needs to Know

Desert Climate: Real Expectations

The Mojave Desert is not a mild climate assignment. Summers regularly hit 105–115°F at Fort Irwin and 100–110°F in Barstow, with temperatures occasionally spiking higher. A late-summer monsoon season brings sudden, heavy rainfall that can cause brief but intense flooding in desert washes — not a driving hazard to dismiss lightly. Air conditioning is not optional; it is infrastructure. Utility bills in summer will be meaningfully higher than at most duty stations.

Winter is genuinely pleasant — temperatures in the 40s–60s, clear skies, and almost no precipitation. Spring and fall are beautiful, with highs in the 70s–80s and the kind of desert stillness that families who’ve served here remember fondly. Wind, particularly in winter and spring, can be persistent and sand-carrying — keep that in mind for vehicle maintenance and home upkeep.

Personal Vehicle Is Non-Negotiable

There is no meaningful public transportation at Fort Irwin and only limited options in Barstow. Every family needs at least one reliable personal vehicle. Fort Irwin families should ensure vehicles are heat-tested and coolant systems are maintained — breakdowns on the 37-mile Fort Irwin Road in summer can become emergencies quickly. Keep an emergency kit including water, a phone charger, and jumper cables in every vehicle year-round.

Online Shopping Becomes a Lifestyle

Fort Irwin families in particular quickly adapt to online shopping as a primary retail strategy — Amazon Prime and similar services become essential. The 40-minute drive to Barstow for forgotten items is a real calculation. MCLB Barstow families have more immediate access to Barstow’s Walmart and commercial corridors, but the Victor Valley for major retail is still 40 miles south.

What to Do: Day Trips and Weekend Adventures

The Mojave Desert location sounds isolating on paper and functions as a genuine geographic advantage in practice. Within 2–3 hours you can reach an extraordinary range of destinations — more than almost any other duty station in the country.

Destination Distance from Barstow Notes
Las Vegas, NV ~150 miles NE / ~2 hrs Entertainment, dining, shows — a very popular weekend trip for both installations
Los Angeles, CA ~120 miles SW / ~2 hrs Beaches, culture, Disneyland (Anaheim), Universal Studios, world-class restaurants
San Diego, CA ~200 miles SW / ~2.5 hrs San Diego Zoo, beaches, military-heavy community, LEGOLAND
Joshua Tree National Park ~80 miles SE / ~1.5 hrs World-class hiking, climbing, stargazing; exceptional desert landscape
Mojave National Preserve ~50 miles E / ~45 min Sand dunes, lava tube caves, Joshua trees, Kelso Depot; one of the least-visited national preserves
Death Valley National Park ~120 miles N / ~2 hrs Stunning extremes — lowest point in North America, badlands, salt flats; best visited Oct–April
Calico Ghost Town ~15 miles E / ~15 min Authentic Old West silver mining town; regional park with historical tours; excellent family day trip
Big Bear Lake ~100 miles SW / ~1.5–2 hrs Mountain lake with skiing in winter, hiking and water sports in summer
Rainbow Basin Natural Area ~10 miles N of Barstow Dramatic eroded badlands and rock formations; sunrise hikes are exceptional
Route 66 (Historic) Through Barstow Western America Railroad Museum, Route 66 Mother Road Museum, vintage diners; strong Americana culture

Stargazing near Fort Irwin is legitimately world-class — the light pollution is nearly nonexistent, and the Milky Way is visible with the naked eye on clear nights. Families who lean into desert exploration consistently rate it as one of the best parts of this assignment. Join the Fort Irwin & MCLB Barstow PCS Pay It Forward® group for local recommendations and trip ideas from families already living it.

Cost of Living in the Barstow/Fort Irwin Area

Category Typical Range / Notes
Median home price (Barstow, 2026) ~$185,000
Rental market (Barstow) Limited inventory; demand from military can push prices above BAH in some cases — research early
Utility costs (summer) Noticeably higher than national average due to air conditioning requirements May–September
Groceries / dining Below national average; on-post commissary covers most needs at Fort Irwin
Victor Valley (off-base Victorville area) Slightly higher than Barstow; more amenities; median home ~$350,000+
California state income tax Active-duty military pay is exempt from California state income tax for non-CA residents; verify your domicile state status

The California state income tax exemption for non-California-resident active-duty military is a significant financial consideration — if you maintain domicile in another state, your military pay is not subject to California state income tax. Consult your unit’s finance office or JAG before your PCS to ensure you understand your residency and tax status. Review our PCS tax write-offs guide for more on what you can deduct from your move.

Planning Your PCS Move

Use our PCS Binder and Checklist to stay organized from orders through in-processing. If you’re considering a DITY move, our complete DITY move guide is essential reading before you decide — the remoteness of Fort Irwin in particular makes vehicle logistics worth planning carefully. Our military moving tips page covers pack-out day, delivery, and getting settled efficiently.

For housing, school enrollment, and the real talk that no official guide will give you, the Fort Irwin & MCLB Barstow PCS Pay It Forward® group is your best resource. Families who’ve lived in the desert will tell you what to actually pack, which villages to request, and what surprises to expect. Connect before you arrive.

Frequently Asked Questions: PCS to Fort Irwin & MCLB Barstow

What is the difference between Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow?

They are two separate military installations near each other in the Mojave Desert. Fort Irwin is a U.S. Army post 37 miles northeast of Barstow, home to the National Training Center (NTC) and the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. MCLB Barstow is a U.S. Marine Corps logistics base located within the city of Barstow. They share the same BAH Military Housing Area but have different missions, housing situations, schools, and daily life. Most people searching this listing are assigned to one or the other — not both.

What are the 2026 BAH rates for Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow?

Both installations share the BARSTOW/FORT IRWIN, CA Military Housing Area. Rates increased 4.6% from 2025. Enlisted rates with dependents range from $1,890/month (E1–E4) to $2,814/month (E9). Officer rates with dependents range from $2,058/month (O1) to $3,189/month (O7+). Confirm your exact rate at the DTMO BAH Rate Lookup. The Barstow-area median home price of ~$185,000 makes your BAH highly effective in this market.

Do most families live on post at Fort Irwin?

Yes — approximately 90% of Fort Irwin families live on post in The Villages at Fort Irwin. Given the 37-mile distance from Barstow and the lack of any services on Fort Irwin Road, living on post is the practical default. The Villages are well-maintained with 10 neighborhoods, nearly 50 floor plans, on-post schools, recreation centers, a commissary, and a PX. Contact the Housing Service Office at (760) 380-3576 as soon as you have orders.

What are the schools like at Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow?

Fort Irwin families attend Silver Valley Unified School District schools — 7 California public schools covering K–12, all located on post. These are not DoDEA schools; they are part of California’s public school system but serve an almost entirely military-family population. Contact the School Liaison at (760) 380-6880 for enrollment. MCLB Barstow families attend Barstow Unified School District schools off base — there are no DoDEA or on-base schools at MCLB Barstow. Contact MCCS for school liaison assistance at (760) 577-6533.

What medical care is available at Fort Irwin?

Weed Army Community Hospital (WACH), located at 390 North Loop Rd on post, provides primary care, pediatrics, behavioral health, emergency care, pharmacy, lab, and radiology. Call the appointment line at (866) 957-9224 or the front desk at (760) 383-5155. For TRICARE enrollment and specialist referrals, visit weed-irwin.tricare.mil. MCLB Barstow has a Naval Branch Health Clinic for primary care; specialist referrals go to TRICARE network providers in the Victorville or San Bernardino area.

Is it a good idea to buy a home near Fort Irwin or MCLB Barstow?

The numbers are favorable if you’re on a longer assignment. Barstow’s 2026 median home price of ~$185,000 is highly accessible on a VA loan, and most E5+ families can cover the full mortgage with BAH. Military demand creates consistent baseline pricing, so homes in the area don’t typically crater between PCS cycles. Fort Irwin families should weigh the remote location carefully — resale takes longer in Barstow than in large metro markets. MCLB Barstow families often find the Victor Valley (Victorville, Hesperia) a stronger long-term bet with better resale liquidity at a slightly higher price point. Connect with a VA-experienced lender through our VA Home Loan page.

How do you deal with the heat and remoteness at Fort Irwin?

Three things families consistently cite: a reliable personal vehicle, a stocked on-post commissary habit, and joining the community on post instead of isolating off. Summer temperatures exceeding 110°F are real — keep your car maintained, carry water whenever you leave post, and budget for higher summer utility bills. The community on post at Fort Irwin is genuinely strong because proximity and shared circumstances force connection. Families who lean in typically have positive experiences; those who resist the isolation tend to struggle. Start building your network now via the PCS Pay It Forward® group.

What are the best day trips from Fort Irwin and MCLB Barstow?

The geographic location is one of the genuine perks. Las Vegas is about 2 hours northeast. Los Angeles is about 2 hours southwest. Joshua Tree National Park is 90 minutes, Mojave National Preserve is 45 minutes, and Death Valley is about 2 hours north (best visited October through April). Calico Ghost Town is only 15 minutes from Barstow. Big Bear for skiing in winter is about 1.5–2 hours south. Few duty stations in the country offer this range of destinations within a 2-hour drive.

Is California income tax a concern for military families at Fort Irwin or MCLB Barstow?

It depends on your legal domicile state. Active-duty military pay is exempt from California state income tax for service members who maintain legal residency (domicile) in another state. If you are domiciled in California, your military pay is taxable by California. Consult your unit’s finance office or JAG office to ensure your domicile state is correctly recorded before your PCS. Our PCS tax guide covers military-specific deductions that apply to your move.

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