Rolla, Missouri, offers the perfect balance of “big city” amenities balanced with small-town heart. The up-and-coming town is home to about 20,000 people, making it the "Goldilocks" of mid-sized towns. Let me count the ways we love this town: Rolla offers access to shopping, entertainment, and activities without big crowds or heavy traffic. It’s the kind of place that has just enough—one or two of everything you need, like a rec center, theater, and local shops—without going overboard. P ersonally, I find that refreshing. The number of options for where to go and how to spend your time (and money) can feel overwhelming in bigger cities: Rolla, Missouri , keeps things simple and stress-free. And if you love the outdoors, you’re in for a treat: this area is right on the doorstep of the beautiful Ozarks, offering endless opportunities for adventure. I went to school in Springfield, Missouri , in the southwest part of the state, so for four years in the mid-2000s, I regularly passed through Rolla on my way out of the St. Louis area. Back then, there didn’t seem to be much going on besides Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), a nationally ranked research university. Rolla felt like a typical college town, not much more. But recently, as I've headed south to visit family in Springfield and Branson , I’ve noticed how much Rolla has grown. The up-and-coming town now feels like the kind of place where I'd want to spend time; I’d absolutely consider living there. Rolla has developed into a community with more to offer, from shopping and dining to the outdoor activities nearby. It’s definitely evolving in a way that makes it more attractive as both a weekend stop and a place to call home. Let me start by telling you the best thing about Rolla, Missouri: the Mark Twain National Forest is only 15 minutes from the city center! This massive stretch of woodlands, streams, and trails covers over 1.5 million acres in the gorgeous Ozarks. Popular trails like Kaintuck Trail and Berryman Trail are perfect for hiking and biking, offering convenient access to the outdoors. This part of Missouri also has some of the clearest, bluest waters, especially at Maramec Spring Park , home to the fifth-largest spring in the state. You can reach the Ozark Trail for a longer adventure, a scenic, rugged path that winds through the Missouri Ozarks. The Courtois Section, not far from Rolla, takes you deep into the woods for a more secluded experience. Spending time outside is immeasurably good for our bodies, minds, and souls, and living in Rolla makes it easy to enjoy the best of nature with a variety of beautiful landscapes. What else can you do besides spend time outside in Rolla, Missouri? Missouri S&T’s presence in the town adds a lot of investment into the activities and culture scene because the university attracts engineers, researchers, and tech professionals, making Rolla a center for innovation. Stop by the campus to visit a half-scale Stonehenge replica created by faculty at the university. You can tour Missouri S&T’s experimental mine. Students get hands-on training in mining engineering, and tours for visitors provide a glimpse into mining technology and history. The university also hosts public lectures, research symposiums, and community events, enriching the local culture. If you are into performing arts, the Rolla Civic Theater has regular productions, from musicals to local performances. There are festivals like Route 66 Summerfest , Rolla Arts & Crafts Festival, and the Old Iron Works Days, meaning there is always something to do seasonally. Rolla, Missouri, is a community where neighbors know each other, and the slower pace of life appeals to those wanting to escape the hustle of larger metropolitan areas. With a low crime rate and a family-friendly atmosphere, it’s an ideal place to settle down. Missouri S&T produces a steady stream of highly skilled professionals, many of whom stay to work in local tech startups, engineering firms, and government research. The local schools are highly regarded, and the parks and recreation system offers plenty for families, with facilities like The Centre providing fitness programs, youth sports, and swimming classes. Rolla’s safe streets and affordable cost of living, with lower housing prices than in cities like St. Louis or Kansas City, make it especially attractive for families and professionals. The small business scene is thriving. When local people make beer, create delicious food, and open unique boutique shops - it adds to the whole character of a town. Public House Brewing Company is a local favorite. They focus on sustainability with things like sourcing from local farmers, reclaiming water from brewing processes, and giving back spent grain from brewing for cattle feed for local farmers. Speaking of farmers, visit the Rolla Downtown Farmers Market, which is open spring through fall for produce, homemade jams, baked goods, and handcrafted products made by locals. Rolla’s downtown area and surrounding neighborhoods are home to various small independent shops. You’ll find antiques, women’s fashion, and gift shops. Restaurants like Just a Taste are tapped into the local wine scene and offer regional wines to drink or take home. Unsurprisingly, in a town of 20k, there are also “necessary” chain stores like home improvement retailers, grocery chains, pharmacies, and clothing stores. But if you want to access a larger city, Rolla’s location along I-44 makes it convenient for travel. It's about a 90-minute drive to St. Louis, Columbia, Missouri, and Springfield, Missouri. Rolla, Missouri itself gives residents easy access to the entertainment, shopping, and dining that comes with a major metropolitan area while still enjoying the peace and quiet of rural living. Will you stop in Rolla, Missouri, on your next road trip through the state ? If you do, stay at this adorable home with a cottage vibe . Thank you for subscribing!
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