Located two doors down from Clay Cooper Theatre at 3200 W 76 Country Blvd, on Branson's Highway 76 strip.
Ozarkland is a two-story treasure trove that has become a beloved destination for generations of tourists and locals alike.
A Missouri Tradition Since 1959
Ozarkland General Stores have been a beloved part of Missouri road trips for over six decades. The first Ozarkland opened in 1959 in Kingdom City, Missouri, originally envisioned as a fun and functional roadside stop for travelers.
It quickly grew into a cherished tradition, known for its welcoming atmosphere, nostalgic candy selections, fresh fudge, candy, and unique souvenirs that capture the spirit of the Ozarks.
The Branson location first opened in the early 1980s, becoming a staple on the famous 76 Country Boulevard strip and drawing generations of visitors.
I've visited Ozarkland stores since I was young, and they never fail to deliver that warm, nostalgic feeling. I had an aunt who loved to wear moccasins, and every time I see a pair I think of her.
The mix of quirky gifts, delicious candies, and friendly service always makes it a highlight of any Missouri getaway. Whether you're passing through or making a dedicated stop, it's the kind of place where you walk in for fudge and leave with bags full of keepsakes and happy memories.
Another location I've enjoyed has always been the Ozarkland in Camdenton, MO. Situated conveniently near the Lake of the Ozarks, it's spacious, well-stocked, and perfect for browsing.
I've stopped there many times over the years and have always liked the excellent selection and welcoming vibe. If you're heading to the lake area, it's right on the way.
Rebuilt Stronger: The Branson Location
The Branson Ozarkland you visit today is not the original building. The original structure was heavily damaged by the devastating EF-2 tornado that struck Branson on Leap Day in 2012.
True to the resilient spirit of the Ozarks community, Ozarkland was rebuilt and reopened. It emerged as a fresh, modern two-story space that continues the long-standing tradition while offering an even better shopping experience for visitors.
This rebuilt store spans two floors filled with everything from nostalgic candies and fresh fudge to Missouri-themed gifts, home goods, apparel, and fun novelties. It's a true general store experience that perfectly blends history with convenience.
What to Expect at Ozarkland Branson
- Homemade Fudge & Chocolates: Fresh fudge made daily in dozens of flavors, rich truffles, and impressive chocolate selections. Sampler boxes make great gifts (or personal treats!).
"Best fudge!" - Catherine Kipp
- Saltwater Taffy & Nostalgic Candy: Colorful bins of old-fashioned sweets that evoke childhood memories.
- T-Shirts for Adults and Children: A great selection of fun, comfortable Ozarks and Branson-themed T-shirts in sizes for the whole family.
- Souvenirs & Gifts: Locally made jams, kitchen items, wind chimes, Branson and Ozarks apparel, Tyler Candles, and plenty of fun memorabilia.
- Unique Finds: Quirky novelties, road-trip essentials, post cards, and one-of-a-kind items you won't find everywhere.
Ozarkland operates as a family-owned chain with four convenient Missouri locations: Branson, Camdenton, Kingdom City, and Sarcoxie. This makes it easy to stop in no matter where your travels take you across the state.
Many visitors turn it into a tradition, hitting multiple locations on their routes. They stock up on Amish goods, popcorn, jellies, jams, and more.
Tips for Your Visit
- Hours: Generally aligned with Branson's tourist traffic—call (417) 334-3999 or check ozarklandgeneralstore.com for current hours.
- Parking: Ample and convenient right off Highway 76.
- Best Time: Mid-morning or early afternoon to beat the biggest crowds.
- Combine with Your Trip: Pair your visit with attractions like Silver Dollar City, Dolly Parton's Stampede, or a Branson show.
I asked my friends/followers on Facebook about Ozarkland. This is what a few of them had to say:
"The fudge shop up stairs !!!! Best fudge in branson. Love this place."
- Kelly Davis
"Absolutely! A trip to Branson isn't complete without a trip to Ozarkland. So much to see!"
- Laurie Clay Reed
"...love this store and friendly staff"
- Helen Robbins
"This
one of our favorite stores. They have a bit of everything in there.
The fudge and homemade candies are delicious. We’ve bought many many
things there for ourselves and for Christmas gifts for family."
- Tim Presley
Frequently Asked Questions about Ozarkland Branson
When did the Branson Ozarkland location open? The original Branson store opened around 1980 and has been a longtime favorite on the Highway 76 strip.
Was the Branson Ozarkland rebuilt after a tornado? Yes. The original building was heavily damaged by the EF-2 tornado that hit Branson on February 29, 2012. The store was rebuilt stronger and reopened, offering a modern two-story shopping experience today.
How many Ozarkland locations are there? There are four locations across Missouri: Branson, Camdenton, Kingdom City (the original 1959 store), and Sarcoxie.
Does Ozarkland Branson sell fudge and old-fashioned candy? Yes! They make fresh fudge daily in many flavors and offer a wide variety of nostalgic candies, including saltwater taffy and classic sweets.
Do they have T-shirts and clothing? Absolutely. They carry a good selection of Branson and Ozarks-themed T-shirts for both adults and children, along with other apparel and souvenirs.
Is Ozarkland family-friendly? Yes. It’s a wonderful stop for families, with something for all ages — from kids’ candy and toys, T-shirts to unique gifts for adults.
Ozarkland Mining Company
I was an amateur rock collector when I was a kid, and I loved this stuff—polished rocks, geodes, arrowheads. It was fun!
Whether you're a first-time visitor to Branson or a longtime fan of the Ozarks like me, Ozarkland Branson delivers the perfect blend of nostalgia, sweetness, and shopping fun.
It's more than just a store—it's a cherished part of the Missouri travel experience that has been making road trips memorable since 1959.
Next time you're in the area, be sure to stop by—and don't skip the fudge!































Ozarkland is a favorite. I shop every visit. I love the variety for souvenirs and I find a lot of stuff for myself.
ReplyDeleteGreat comment! It's a fun place to shop!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of T-shirts and other souvenirs. Love going to see what I can find. Their inventory changes regularly.
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