By the Jeppesen Terminal train exit, this is the Colorado merch stop
Colorado Limited sits in the Jeppesen Terminal at Denver International Airport and leans hard into local pride: think Colorado-flag hoodies, Rockies-themed caps, and DIA-branded gear. You’ll see it as you move between the main terminal and the concourses, so it works for both arrivals and departures on any airline using DEN. Stock skews casual and logo-heavy, more gift-and-souvenir than technical outdoor shop.
Expect standard airport pricing, with T‑shirts typically in the $20–$30 range and sweatshirts pushing higher into the $40–$60 band. Kids’ sizes and smaller souvenir items (stickers, magnets, keychains) usually land under $15, so it’s an easy spot for a last‑minute token that still says “Colorado” instead of generic “airport.” If you want real cold‑weather gear for the mountains, this isn’t your ski shop; selection centers on everyday wear and branded accessories.
Most travelers hit Colorado Limited after security if they’re connecting, since Jeppesen Terminal is the hub linking the A, B, and C concourses via the train. If you’re originating at DEN and checking bags at the main counters, this shop works as a pre‑security stop while you still have time to browse sizes. Staff rotate frequently, so service can be hit‑or‑miss, but stock turns fast enough that seasonal items reflect current teams and trends.
Quick tip: if you see a specific Colorado flag design you like in your size, buy it here in Jeppesen rather than waiting for the concourse shops, which often carry slightly different graphics and sell out of common sizes like M and L first.