Gate-side Yellowstone gear before security closes you in
Yellowstone Forever sits in the Main terminal at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, on the land side before security, so you can stop in even if you’re not flying. It’s the official park partner shop, so the branding and maps line up with the real Yellowstone visitor centers you’ll see later in Gardiner or West Yellowstone.
Expect a focused mix of T‑shirts, hoodies, and caps with Yellowstone logos, plus field guides and regional books that actually talk about Lamar Valley, Old Faithful, and the Gallatin Range. Prices run higher than downtown Bozeman souvenir spots, but in line with national park visitor center stores: think $25–35 for shirts and $15–25 for hats.
The shop stocks practical items you might have forgotten, like enamel mugs, reusable water bottles, and lightweight daypacks suited for a few hours on the Geyser Basin boardwalks. You’ll also see postcards and magnets tagged with local spots such as Mammoth Hot Springs and Hayden Valley, handy if you need a last-minute gift before an early-morning flight.
Staff usually keep hours that track with the main departure bank, roughly early morning through late afternoon, but expect shorter hours on shoulder-season weekdays in April, May, October, and November. If your flight leaves after 18:00, assume the doors might already be locked.
Tip: hit Yellowstone Forever before security and baggage drop; once you clear to the gates in the Main terminal, there isn’t a comparable park-focused shop to grab those last-minute trip mementos.