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Off-Base Neighborhoods

The town just outside of the base is Fort Walton Beach, but many families prefer neighborhoods farther away, in the towns of Destin, Santa Rosa Island, and Navarre.

On Base Housing

Family housing on base at Hurlburt Field is managed by Corvias. There are several neighborhoods with 2, 3, and 4-bedroom layout options. Eligibility is based on the service member's rank and family size. The neighborhoods include walking tracks and playgrounds, and are conveniently located near the CDC and Commissary. There are pet-friendly options for on-base housing, too.

Schools

Since there are no schools on Hurlburt AF, the children of families living on base housing will attend one of the following schools: Mary Esther or Florosa Elementary, Max Bruner Middle School, or Fort Walton Beach High School. Families living in the south end of Santa Rosa County (Navarre) will attend Holley-Navarre Primary, Holley-Navarre Intermediate, West Navarre Elementary, Holley-Navarre Middle, and Navarre High School.

Cost of Living and BAH

BAH rates at Hurlburt Field have increased by 10% in recent years, to match the rising cost of living in the area. You can use your BAH to find plenty of options to rent or buy in the surrounding Pensacola area. Hurlburt Field BAH varies depending on rank and whether or not you have dependents. To determine your BAH at Hurlburt Field, use our BAH calculator.

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Housing Costs

The overall cost of living for the Pensacola area is 8% lower than the national average with the median rent cost at $1,100 and the median home purchase price of $133,100. There is also no state income tax making this an attractive place to purchase.

Weather

Yes, you're in Florida, but the weather isn’t always hot. In the winter, it can get quite cool, but you don’t need to worry about snowstorms here. Even into October, you’ll be running your air conditioner and cherishing the slightly cooler mornings. The humidity, however, is something you’ll have to get used to. It’s hot, it’s sticky, and the summer rain just makes it worse!

Base Amenities

Hurlburt Field is close to Eglin AFB, so military families can use the services at either base, as well as the additional amenities at nearby NAS Pensacola. Hurlburt has its own Commissary, while Eglin has the Hospital, main Exchange, and Shopette. Eglin also has an ITT and MWR office, so families can enjoy activities in the local area, and get military discounts on tickets.

Area Attractions

Pensacola plays host to two minor league sports teams, the Blue Wahoos (baseball) and the Ice Flyers (hockey). These games are a great place to mingle with the locals and appreciate live sports, at a fraction of the cost. Wanna bring the kids to the Wahoos stadium? Get “standing room only” tickets, bring a blanket, and head out to the grassy hill right field.

Hockey kicks off in late October, and there are several military appreciation nights with steep discounts, as well as a chance to nominate your hero to drop the puck in center ice for each home game. Show your new hometown pride and cheer on your local Pensacola team!

Downtown Pensacola has something for everyone: restaurants, galleries, ice cream shops, a park, and museums. The T.T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum is one of the history museums that is housed in a three-story building. Close by is the Pensacola Museum of Art and the Pensacola Children’s Museum in the Seville Quarter. All tickets purchased, at any of the museums in the group, are valid for seven days, so you can easily view them all. Annual membership is also quite affordable for those who like to revisit.

For those wishing to climb the historic Pensacola Lighthouse, the views are spectacular. Coast Guard history, maritime history, a museum store, and the restored 1869 keepers’ quarters are included in the available exhibits. It’s only 177 steps to the top, and frequently ghost hunts are available for those with an extra sense of adventure.

Pensacola has some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. A favorite among military families is Johnson’s Beach, located in Perdido. As a national park, it’s free to military families, and the amenities make it a very desirable location.

The beach on NAS Pensacola is often the first one families experience, as the Navy Lodge looks right out onto it. The waters are pretty calm, and the sand is soft. Pensacola Beach hosts many events throughout the year, which makes it busy but fun.

Pensacola has so much aviation history, that it’s impossible to see it all in one day. But those visiting the aviation museum have the best chance. Located on NAS Pensacola, this museum has over 150 restored aircraft that represent the history of Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aviation. It’s huge, with inside exhibits filling the 350,000 square feet and outside exhibits across the 37-acre grounds.

On certain weekdays, the Blue Angels practice right over the museum, so special seating is available to view that. And on extra special days, the pilots will come to that area and meet with fans.

For fresh produce, homemade bread, and a great atmosphere, the Palafox Market on Saturdays is the place to be. Grab some coffee at Fosko’s Coffee Barre and then stroll through the market. Be sure to stop and listen to the String Farm play and admire the handmade souvenirs that are sprinkled in among the vendors.

Food and Drink

Why not try seafood when you can see the beach from your table in the restaurant? There are some great bars, gastro pubs, burger places, and even fine dining.

A popular chain restaurant called The Shrimp Basket is a favorite for weekday lunches. Several beachside restaurants have a contained sand area for kids to play while adults relax with a cocktail. Master’s Champion Bubba Watson is a native of the area, which makes Bubba’s Sweet Shoppe a great place to visit for fudge or ice cream.

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