Where to Stream Little House on the Prairie After It Leaves Prime

You might want to sit down for this one, Little House fans. The Ingalls family is officially leaving Amazon Prime streaming. It is incredibly frustrating when you are right in the middle of a binge only to see that dreaded “leaving in a few days” warning, but don’t panic just yet. You will not have to say goodbye to Walnut Grove entirely, because the Ingalls family is popping up on several other platforms. If you’re wondering where to stream Little House on the Prairie after it leaves Prime, I’ve got your back.

The good news is that there are still opportunities to watch, with options to match all budgets.

Stream Little House on the Prairie on Peacock

If you already pay for other streaming services, your transition might be entirely seamless. Every single one of the nine seasons, along with the follow-up movies, lives on Peacock. If you are a subscriber there, you can easily stream Little House on the Prairie and pick up exactly where you left off. Peacock offers both commercial-free and ad-supported plans.

You can also subscribe to the Peacock add-on with Amazon Prime.

Stream Little House on the Prairie on Pluto TV and The Roku Channel

For those who want to watch completely free without adding another monthly bill to the budget, you actually have some great options, though they come with a small catch. You can stream Little House on the Prairie on both Pluto TV and The Roku Channel. Both offer free access to the show, but it happens through “live” streaming loops.

It is perfect if you just want to flip the TV on and have it playing in the background, but it can be tough if you are trying to watch the story in a strict, specific order. If you happen to own a Samsung smart TV, phone, or tablet, you can find a dedicated 24/7 Little House channel for free right on the built-in Samsung TV Plus app.

Watch the DVDs

If none of these options work for you, you can purchase the DVDs to watch over and over, as often as you like. You can also borrow the DVDs from the library, but you’ll have to give them back.

Little House on the Prairie may be leaving Amazon, but there are still plenty of streaming opportunities available.

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