Gate area in the Main Terminal is closest to Wildlife Patrol Tumbler
This small travel-essentials stand sits in Yeager Airport’s Main Terminal, near the central gate seating and just past the main security checkpoint. It focuses on last-minute drinkware and small gear, not souvenirs or full-size luggage. If you need a reusable bottle or cup before a short hop out of CRW, this is the spot you’ll see first after screening.
Wildlife Patrol Tumbler runs standard terminal hours, opening for the first morning departures around 4:30–5:00 a.m. and usually staying open through the last evening flights around 9:00–10:00 p.m. Hours can track the daily schedule, so late-night delays sometimes mean a dark kiosk. Plan your stop earlier in the day if your flight is one of the last departures.
Stock centers on travel mugs, tumblers, and basic flight-day items in the $10–$30 range: think insulated cups, simple water bottles, and a few grab-and-go accessories like neck pillows or basic tech cords. Don’t expect a full electronics wall or premium brands you’d see in a big-hub terminal; this is more about replacing a forgotten tumbler than upgrading your kit.
Payment is standard for the Main Terminal: major credit cards are accepted, and prices reflect small-airport markups compared with stores in downtown Charleston. You’ll find it faster to swing by here than leave security for a gas station run on Greenbrier Street. Last tip: hit this stand before you queue for boarding; lines at the single coffee spot near your gate can eat up 10–15 minutes right before departure.