Making a PCS move to Fort Campbell, Kentucky? This Army post is known for its military-friendly atmosphere, strong sense of community, and the rolling hills of the Kentucky–Tennessee border. Many military families stationed here appreciate the balance of a close-knit community with access to outdoor recreation and nearby city amenities.
One of the largest Army posts in the country, Fort Campbell covers more than 106,700 acres and supports a surrounding population of over 237,000 service members, civilians, retirees, and family members. The post is home to the 101st Airborne Division (the "Screaming Eagles"), the 5th Special Forces Group, the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, and the renowned Sabalauski Air Assault School. Outside the gate, Clarksville, Tennessee, a 2024 Money "Best Place to Live," offers growing opportunities, with Nashville about an hour away. As military spouse Megan puts it, “Fort Campbell is our favorite duty station—the people and the camaraderie. There’s nothing like it.”
Read on to learn more about your Fort Campbell duty station!
Fort Campbell sits on the border of Kentucky and Tennessee. Although nearly two-thirds of the post is in Tennessee, the post office is in Kentucky, giving Fort Campbell its Kentucky designation.
Fort Campbell lies between the towns of Clarksville, TN, and Hopkinsville, KY. It’s northeast of Nashville, connected by I-24. Fort Campbell is located in four different counties: Trigg and Christian in Kentucky, and Stewart and Montgomery in Tennessee. Fort Knox and Blue Grass Army Depot are each a few hours' drive from Fort Campbell.
Cities within an easy drive of Fort Campbell:
The Fort Campbell housing market is dominated by rentals, especially in Clarksville and Oak Grove. For homebuyers, the area’s rental-heavy market could be a positive if a future PCS move leads them to explore renting out the home.
Fort Campbell on-post housing is managed by Lend Lease/Campbell Crossing. Families living on post at Fort Campbell enjoy features including an updated commissary, housing, splash pads, and parks. Military housing at Fort Campbell is undergoing ongoing construction and renovation efforts as part of long-term improvements managed by Campbell Crossing.
See homes for sale and houses for rent near Fort Campbell: Fort Campbell Homes.
Fort Campbell has six schools on post that are run by DODEA. The district includes four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.
The system’s elementary schools serve approximately 2,500 students in grades pre-K through fifth grade, while the middle school and high school have about 500 students each.
Fort Campbell schools include:
Military spouses will find a welcoming environment at Fort Campbell, along with opportunities to further their education or employment, connect socially, or volunteer.
Top area employers near Fort Campbell include retail, manufacturing, social services, education, and health care industries. Visit the Fort Campbell Employment Readiness Program to get info about classes and workshops, employer referrals, resume' review and critique, career coaching, connections to certification programs, and more.
Whether you’re a history buff, art lover, or outdoor adventurer, you’ll find plenty to do during your time at Fort Campbell. Before you head out, check in with the Fort Campbell MWR Leisure Travel Services for military discounts and tickets.
Get even more ideas: 7 Adventures for the Whole Family Near Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and follow MilitaryByOwner’s Fort Campbell Pinterest board.
Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming PCS or beginning to explore the area, Fort Campbell has a strong military community and a range of housing options on and off post. Learn more about Fort Campbell housing and what to expect in the area with our Fort Campbell base guide below.