You can’t have a true Branson Vacation without a visit to Branson Landing. Branson Landing is probably most known for a place to shop, but it’s much more than that.
Branson Landing has entertainment, activities, restaurants and more. It’s a great place for a to visit with family, on a date, or even by yourself.
I’ve made a list of the best things to see and do at Branson Landing. This is from our own experiences over many visits to Branson.
But first let’s answer a few common questions about Branson Landing.
Where do you park at Branson Landing?
If you’re lucky you might get one of the few free spots by the shops but if not don’t worry. Bass Pro Shop has plenty of free parking.
What time is Branson Landing Open?
The stores are open until 7pm and the restaurants and some attractions are open later. Check with the specific places for exact times.
Where is the Branson Landing?
Branson Landing is just East of Branson Strip. Check out the map below to see exactly where.
What’s there to do at Branson Landing?
Shop, Eat, and Play. Here’s our list of the best at Branson Landing.
1. The Fountain Show
What’s so special about the fountain show? The fountains shoot 120 foot geysers and shoots fire cannons in sync with lights and music.
The Fountain Show is a must see when at the Branson Landing. The show is free to attend, and happens every hour on the hour from noon until 10pm mon – Saturday and noon til 9pm on Sunday’s.
2. Northwoods Candy Emporium
Whether you have kids or not you have to stop by Northwoods Candy Emporium.
There you will find all kinds of candy, chocolates and a few snacks you can’t find at most candy stores.
They have flavored crickets and mealworms… I didn’t try them but you’re welcome to. If bugs aren’t your style don’t worry they have in delicious chocolates made in house, a wide selection of gummy’s and more.
3. Distillers of Smith Creek Moonshine
After shopping you’re going to need to wet your whistle. Look no further than Distillers of Smith Creek’s Moonshine where you can sample all the flavors for FREE!
My favorite was the Butter Cake!
4. Paula Deens Family Kitchen
You’re gonna get hungry while shopping the Branson Landing. Paula Deens Family Kitchen serves delicious foods family style. They don’t allow you to take leftovers so it’s similar to a buffet but they bring the food to you.
5. Mirror Maize
The Mirror Maize is in the same building as the arcade. It’s so fun and actually pretty tricky. I’d recommend not running you may end up running into the mirrors. Our whole family loved the Maize and finding the hidden objects.
6. Kitchens Store
We always find yourself in the a kitchen store. It has all kinds of unique kitchen products and cook books.
It’s great for anyone who loves to cook.
7. On the Ball Sports Store
On the Ball Sports Store has the best gifts for sports fans. My mother in law purchased me OKC thunder socks from here that I love! They have merchandise from all kinds of sports and teams.
8. Maurice’s Clothes Store
Kayla and Kristen loved the Maurice’s store. They had a great selection and good prices.
9. Five and Dime General Store
The Five and Dime General store has all kinds of unique gifts and toys.
You never know what you may find here. I found toys and figures made of bullet casings.
10. Bass Pro Shop
Don’t forget to stop by Bass Pro on your way in or out. They have a giant fish tank and a wide selection of outdoors gear and more.
If you plan on doing any hiking or outdoor exploring while in Branson this is the place to get your supplies.
Keep an eye out for an upcoming article about our favorite Outdoor Adventures in Branson.
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