Gate-side grab at COS: Hudson is past security in Terminal 1
Hudson sits airside in Terminal 1 at Colorado Springs (COS), so you’ll clear TSA before you see it. It’s your standard airport news & travel shop: magazines, drinks, packaged snacks, and last‑minute add‑ons like phone chargers and neck pillows. Expect typical airport pricing; a bottled drink and snack easily hits $7–$10.
Hours track the flight schedule, with Hudson generally open from early morning departures through the last evening bank of flights, roughly 5:00 a.m. to around 8:00–9:00 p.m. on busy days. If you’re on a very late or very early flight from gates used by American, Delta, Southwest, or United, don’t count on it for a 4:00 a.m. coffee or a 10:30 p.m. snack.
Stock is what you’d expect at a mid‑size regional airport: chips, candy bars, gum, and bottled water or soda in the coolers, plus a wall of Colorado‑themed souvenirs. You’ll also see travel basics like earbuds and charging cables hanging on pegs near the register. Figure on paying around $3 for gum, $4–$6 for candy, and $20+ for T‑shirts with Colorado Springs or Pikes Peak logos.
No standout “must‑buy” item here; Hudson is about filling gaps. Grab liquids and snacks before your flight if you’re heading to a regional jet gate without nearby food. Tip: use Hudson as your last stop for a big bottle of water and a backup charging cable before you board from Terminal 1’s smaller gate areas.