Rolla Long Distance Movers
Rolla's Highest-Rated Long Distance Moving Company
If you are planning a move to Rolla, Missouri, Allied Van Lines wants you to know that we have one highly experienced and trusted agent in the area ready to serve you. Our local agent has a 4.88 customer satisfaction rating out of 5, so you will know that your relocation is in good hands. As with all of our agents around the country, our agent in Rolla is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and is fully licensed and bonded. Your belongings will be protected every step of the journey, so allow our agent to handle the logistics, and you can focus on getting settled as quickly as possible.
Allied Van Lines specializes in all type of residential and commercial moves. No job is too big or too small for our agent in Rolla to handle. You can contact us for a free estimate to get started. Just let us know what you need, and we will work up a quote that you are sure to be pleased with. If you need a storage facility temporarily, we can handle that for you as well.
Located between Springfield and St. Louis and near some of the most respected natural preserved areas in the state, Rolla is a wonderful place for new residents in Missouri. The city is surrounded by the south central Ozarks and boasts one of the best institutions of higher learning in the state, the Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Rolla has been a big supporter of arts and education as well as a major hub for recreational space, so it's easy to see why the city is so popular with families. It's also a very affordable place to call home. According to City-Data statistics, the cost of living index is more than 18 percent less than the U.S. average, which could account for Rolla's near 21 percent jump in population from 2000 to 2012. At the 2012 U.S. Census estimate, Rolla was home to more than 19,700 residents.
Activities and Attractions in Rolla
Some of Missouri's biggest conservation spaces are located near Rolla, including Woods Memorial Conservation Area and the Fort Leonard Wood. However, Mark Twain National Forest is perhaps the most famous with 16 lakes and 440 acres of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails in the heart of the Ozarks.
The region is known for its burgeoning wine production industry, so there are many vineyards and wineries for locals to choose from if they like to sip and swirl. Some of the finest include St. James Winery, Meramec Vineyards and Rosati Winery Museum, the oldest winery in the Ozark Highlands.
The arts are very important to the people of Rolla, and you can see performances at Missouri S&T's Leach Theatre and Ozark Actor's Theatre. There are also several other museums and offbeat attractions in town, including the Edward L. Clark Museum and the Stonehenge Replica.
Moving to Rolla
The city boasts one of the best locations in the state for new residents, as it is positioned along the intersection of Interstate 44 and U.S. Highway 63. Because the terrain can be quite strenuous in this area, you might want to seek the assistance of a Rolla moving company to make the transition to the city a bit easier. With an Allied Van Lines agent, you can enjoy services like box and furniture inventory, clean-up, fragile-only packing and electronics and furniture assembly and disassembly. You can even fly into the city at Waynesville-St. Robert Regional Airport, which is around 34 miles from the city, and have Allied transport your vehicle for you.