ELP · Shops

El Paso Provisions

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Near Terminal A departures, this shop leans hard into El Paso gifts.

El Paso Provisions sits in Terminal A, airside, so you hit it after security for A and B gates. It’s the airport’s main stop for local-themed souvenirs and last‑minute Texas and borderland items. Figure a 5–10 minute walk from most A gates, depending on your pace and how crowded the concourse feels.

Inventory skews regional: think El Paso- and Texas-branded T‑shirts, mugs, magnets, and keychains tied to the city’s desert and border identity. Pricing runs higher than downtown gift shops, but in line with typical U.S. airport retail: expect basic souvenirs in the $10–$25 range and apparel climbing into the $30–$50 bracket. If you need one quick “I was in El Paso” item before boarding, this is where you’ll find it.

Hours track with Terminal A traffic patterns, generally opening for the early bank of flights around 5:00–6:00 a.m. and staying open through the last evening departures. That covers the main American and Southwest banks in A and keeps it usable for both outbound and connecting passengers. If you land on a very late-night arrival after 10:00–11:00 p.m., expect the gate-side security area to feel quiet and this shop possibly already shuttered.

Practical tip: if your flight leaves from B gates, clear security, turn toward Terminal A, and swing through El Paso Provisions before you settle near your gate; walking from the center of A to the end of B adds roughly 5 extra minutes, so build that into your boarding time calculation.

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