Near the Jeppesen Terminal train, this is your grab-and-go stop
Peak News & Gifts sits in Denver International Airport’s main Jeppesen Terminal zone, handy if you’re still pre-train or just off the shuttle between concourses. It runs typical airport-day hours, roughly early morning through late evening, so you can duck in for a last-minute buy before an 06:00 departure or an evening arrival.
This is a straight-ahead newsstand and gift shop: magazines, newspapers, travel-sized toiletries, and Colorado-branded souvenirs under one roof. Expect standard airport pricing; snacks and drinks come in around a dollar or two higher than off-airport, with logo mugs and shirts in the $15–$30 range. If you forgot headphones or a phone cable, you’ll usually find basic electronics accessories on the same wall as the chargers and power banks.
Gift-wise, think “I was in Colorado” basics: Denver T-shirts, state-flag hats, snowflake keychains, and postcard racks right by the register. There’s also a small kids’ section with plush animals and activity books that can save a two-hour flight. For reading material, you’ll see national titles plus at least a shelf or two of Colorado travel and hiking guides, handy if you’re heading up I‑70 to the mountains.
Lines spike right after big bank departures in the morning and around the 17:00 wave, since people stack up for water and snacks. If you just need a bottle of water or gum and see three or four people back at the single register, it’s usually faster to grab that from a nearby concourse kiosk instead. Quick tip: hit Peak News & Gifts the moment you clear the Jeppesen security checkpoint, before you ride the train and get distracted by food lines.