Economy Baumholder is well known as the location of one of the biggest
American garrisons in Germany, which sprang up beginning in the 1950s on the lands of the Baumholder Troop Drilling Ground (
Truppenübungsplatz Baumholder), which abuts the town. Ever since that time, the 13,000 or so United States military personnel and their dependents have characterized the town's image scenically, economically and even socially. The Americans maintain two facilities, Smith Barracks and Wetzel Barracks, in which roughly 12,000 people live. There is also
Baumholder Army Airfield. The Americans run twelve of their own churches as well as
cinemas, a
PX and a hospital. Many of the town's shops accept
United States dollars in payment and are to a great extent dependent on American currency. To this day, the United States forces and the
Bundeswehr are the biggest employers of the town's German population. On more than 35 ranges designed for infantry, tank troops and artillery, Bundeswehr soldiers can be found training alongside Americans and soldiers from other
NATO countries. The troop drilling ground is under Bundeswehr administration. Since 2002, the US Army has been gradually moving its
tanks to troop drilling grounds in the
Upper Palatinate that are under their own control. Some of the US troops stationed in town were regularly deployed in the
Iraq War, and for the most part, returned afterwards to Baumholder. On 9 October 2012, the
170th Infantry Brigade was inactivated ending a decades-long legacy of combat units stationed at Baumholder's Smith Barracks. While Smith Barracks has been rumoured to be facing closure for years, it has been designated an "enduring" base. 32nd AADCOM had a presence in Germany in the 1960s and 1970s. There was a Nike-Hercules missile battery in Baumholder (Battery C, 5th Battalion, 6th Air Defence Artillery). There was another (Battery D, 5th Battalion, 6th Air Defense Artillery) in nearby
Hontheim. The battalion headquarters was in Baumholder. An IHAWK battery, Battery D, 2nd Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery, was in Reitscheid. Battalion headquarters was at
Spangdahlem Air Base. They were supplied from the
Spangdahlem Air Base (
Bitburg-Prüm). Baumholder's inhabitants, however, are exclusively civilian.
Agriculture today plays a role in the town's life only in a very few surrounding farms and villages. Given the small number of learned occupations available in the region, especially in Baumholder and the surrounding
Verbandsgemeinde, the share of the population with academic degrees is also rather small.
Shift in economic structure The attempt introduced in the 1990s to change the economic structure by, for instance, bringing in the
recycling industry and doing seminal research at the
Environmental Campus Birkenfeld in
Neubrücke have thus far yielded little change in the local economy and job market.
Transport Autobahn Baumholder can be reached over the
Autobahn A 62 (
Interchange 5 – Freisen). The town of Baumholder lies some 50 km northeast of
Saarbrücken, some 35 km northwest of
Kaiserslautern and some 50 km southeast of
Trier.
Railway Baumholder has a
railway link in the
Heimbach (Nahe)–Baumholder line, a 9 km-long
spur. The line was closed to passenger traffic on 31 May 1981, but remained open for military traffic. The line was reopened in 2015. Trains run hourly to and from
Idar-Oberstein or Kirn, where connecting trains to Mainz, Frankfurt/Main and Saarbrücken can be reached. There is also a bus link to Idar-Oberstein and Birkenfeld (route 322, run by the
Rhein-Nahe-Nahverkehrsverbund), although this is only run on weekdays, not weekends. The travel time to Neubrücke is roughly 30 minutes. Rail and bus services in the area are provided by Rhein-Nahe Nahverkehrsverbund (RNN). www.rnn.info. The nearest
railway station on a main line is in
Heimbach (some 8 km away) on the
Nahe Valley Railway. Since the reopening of the Baumholder service, few trains stop at this station. The closest station for express trains is at Neubrücke (some 13 km away) or in
Idar-Oberstein (some 15 km away).
Airport The nearest
airport is
Saarbrücken Airport.
Frankfurt-Hahn Airport is about an hour's drive away. Frankfurt/Main is about 2 hours by car or rail. Saarbrücken-Ensheim is approximately 90 minutes away.
Zweibrücken Airport is about 80 km away but is currently closed. == Current US Military on Smith Barracks ==