About
Rolla (pronounced Raw-lah) is located midway between Springfield and St. Louis on Interstate 44. Home to about 20,000 residents, Rolla is significantly larger than either St. Robert or Waynesville.
With several health care centers, a university, and plenty of retail establishments, spouses who wish to work will find more employment options in Rolla. It is home to the Missouri University of Science and Technology, known for its engineering and computer science programs. Spouses and service members who wish to pursue higher education might like to be close to the university.
Fans of the outdoors will find lots of areas to explore in Rolla. The headquarters of the Mark Twain National Forest—a 1.5 million acre forest covering 29 counties—is located here. Abundant hiking trails, parks, campsites, and the numerous creeks and streams provide opportunities for kayaking, floating, and fishing. Anglers, take note—there are more trout streams in Phelps County than in any other county in Missouri!
Neighbors
Rolla is more of a college town than a military town. The primary source of employment is the school, so expect a good number of students and university employees.
Neighborhood Feel
Houses and neighborhoods vary and range from upscale areas to well-worn rental homes geared toward college students. If you’re interested in renting, our Scouts can assist by checking out the neighborhood and taking extra photos of the property you’re interested in. Don’t end up living next to a frat house!