Centrally located in Arkansas, Little Rock serves as not only the capital, but also as the primary economic and cultural hub for the state. The city is home to the second-largest campus in the University of Arkansas system, enrolling some 11,000 students. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is one of the largest employers in the city, with some 10,000 healthcare professionals.
Little Rock features a wide array of museums, galleries, and performance venues, providing residents with an endless rotating roster of interesting things to see and do. Getting around town is easy even if you don’t want to drive: Little Rock’s streetcar system is used extensively by locals, and the city supports a highly bike-friendly environment. Extensive nature preserves nearby serve as beautiful day-trip getaways, including the massive Ouachita National Forest due west.