Gate-side, Copper Horse Market sits in BZN’s Main terminal post-security
You’ll hit Copper Horse Market right after screening in the Main terminal, so it works for any BZN departure. It’s the primary grab-and-go shop once you’re past TSA, with coolers of drinks, shelves of snacks, and last‑minute Montana souvenirs under one roof. Figure 5–10 minutes to pop in, even if it’s busy before a bank of morning flights.
Hours typically track the flight schedule, opening for the first departures around 4:30–5:00 a.m. and running until the last evening flights leave. Early flyers can grab coffee, bottled water, and a breakfast bar before most airport restaurants spin up. On slower mid-day banks it may feel quieter, but it generally stays open as long as there’s a flight on the board.
Pricing runs a bit above town: expect $3–4 for bottled drinks, $2–5 for packaged snacks, and higher margins on logo gear. You’ll see standard national brands alongside some Montana-branded items, so you can grab jerky, trail mix, or a logo mug without doing a separate souvenir stop. Good backup if the sit‑down spots are slammed and boarding starts in 20 minutes.
Selection stays pretty basic: packaged sandwiches, candy, chips, and a few cold case options, not a full grocery. If you need medication, they usually stock travel-size pain relievers and motion sickness tablets near the registers. Don’t count on specialty items like gluten‑free sandwiches or fresh salads every time; stock shifts with the season and flight loads.
Tip: grab water and any snacks here right after security, then walk to your gate so you’re not stuck with the limited cooler in a small holdroom at the far end of Main.