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A Handy Guide To Life in Schofield Barracks

July 23, 2020 by Anton Leave a Comment

Whether you already live on base at Schofield Barracks or you’re about to be deployed to Schofield Barracks, in Hawaii, simply continue reading to discover a handy guide to living in Schofield Barracks. The largest military base in Hawaii, which happens to be one of the most important military bases in the Pacific region.

A handy guide to life in Schofield Barracks:

Catch a movie at the Sgt Smith Theater:

You may be pleased to learn that Schofield Barracks boasts its very own movie theater, so you won’t have to travel off base in order to catch a blockbuster movie. It’s definitely well worth checking Sgt Smith Theater schedule, when you have a free evening to spend with your family members or friends on base. As a bonus, the ticket prices at Sgt Smith Theater are cheaper than the ticket prices of the movie theaters off base, in Honolulu.

Visit the Schofield Barracks Thrift Store in order to score yourself a bargain:

If you enjoy bargain hunting and seeing how far you can make each dollar go, make sure to visit the Schofield Barracks Thrift Store in order to purchase inexpensive clothing, furniture and home goods. Just be aware that the Schofield Barracks Thrift Store is only open four days a week and has limited opening hours. So it’s best to pre-plan your shopping trip ahead of time in order to avoid disappointment.

Visit as many of Oahu’s stunning beaches as possible:

As Oahu is known for its beautiful white sand beaches and clean turquoise blue water, it’s well worth visiting as many of Oahu’s beaches as possible. If Waikiki Beach is a little crowded and touristy for your taste, you may want to drive to the North Shore. As the North Shore offers plenty of deserted beaches which you’ll be able to enjoy to yourself. Without needing to fight for a stretch of sand to lay your beach towel down.

Make the most of Hawaii’s sunny tropical climate:

While you’re stationed in Hawaii, it’s also a great idea to make the most of Hawaii’s balmy, tropical climate. In your free time you may want to spend your off-duty time hiking, fishing, swimming, surfing and cycling around the island.

So if you’re currently stationed in Hawaii or are about to move to Schofield Barracks, it’s well worth following all the advice listed above to make the most of your time in Hawaii.

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