Explore Every U.S. Military Base with Our Interactive Map

Use our interactive military base map to locate every active U.S. military installation. Click on a base marker to see detailed information, including branch, location, and facilities. Perfect for veterans, families, and enthusiasts.

  • Filter bases by state, city, or military branch
  • Access detailed base profiles and links
  • Interactive and mobile-friendly map experience
  • Stay up-to-date with all active U.S. bases

Most Common U.S. Military Bases (Expandable)

Fort Bragg, NC – U.S. Army

One of the largest military installations in the country. Official Site

Fort Hood, TX – U.S. Army

Major Army installation in Texas. Official Site

Naval Station Norfolk, VA – U.S. Navy

Home to the Atlantic Fleet. Official Site

Naval Base San Diego, CA – U.S. Navy

Largest Navy base on the West Coast. Official Site

Edwards Air Force Base, CA – U.S. Air Force

Key testing and research facility. Official Site

Patrick Space Force Base, FL – U.S. Space Force

Supports launch operations for the Space Force. Official Site

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, CA – U.S. Marine Corps

Major West Coast base for Marines. Official Site

Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA – U.S. Marine Corps

Home of the Marine Corps University and Training Command. Official Site

Fort Campbell, KY/TN – U.S. Army

Home of the 101st Airborne Division. Official Site

Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI – Navy & Air Force

Major Pacific base for Navy and Air Force. Official Site

Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA – Army & Air Force

Large military installation near Tacoma. Official Site

Fort Jackson, SC – U.S. Army

Major training center for new soldiers. Official Site

Fort Wainwright, AK – U.S. Army

Strategic base for Arctic operations. Official Site

Other Bases (Wikipedia Links)

How to Use the Map

  1. Zoom in on the area you want to explore.
  2. Click on a base marker to view its details.
  3. Use filters to find bases by branch: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, Coast Guard.
  4. Click on links for official base resources or Wikipedia for more info.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many military bases are there in the United States?

There are over 400 active military bases across all branches, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

Can civilians visit military bases?

Some bases offer public tours, events, or museums. Most require prior authorization or a military ID for access.

How do I find out which branch a base belongs to?

Each base marker on our interactive map shows the branch it belongs to, such as Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or Space Force.

Are all military bases listed on the map?

Our map includes the most common and largest bases. For a full list of all U.S. military installations, check the links under “Other Bases.”

How often is the map updated?

We update the map regularly to ensure the information reflects active bases and current details.

Can I search for bases by state or branch?

Yes! Use the dropdown filters above the map to view bases by state. You can also filter by branch if that feature is enabled.

Where can I find official information about each base?

Each base includes a link to its official website or a Wikipedia page for more details.

What is the largest military base in the U.S.?

Fort Bragg, NC is the largest Army base by population and size.

What is the largest Navy base?

Naval Station Norfolk, VA is the largest Navy base in the world.

Which base is home to the 101st Airborne Division?

Fort Campbell, KY/TN.

Are there bases in every state?

Not every state has a major base, but most have smaller installations, training centers, or reserve centers.

What branches operate bases together?

Joint Bases like Lewis-McChord, WA and Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI host multiple branches.

How can I find historical information about a base?

Check the official base website or Wikipedia for historical details and base history.

Are there Space Force bases on the map?

Yes, bases such as Patrick Space Force Base, FL are included.

How do I contact a base?

Use the official links provided under each base to find contact information.