Oregon Ducks hoodies hanging between candy bars and neck pillows
Regional Souvenirs isn’t a single storefront at EUG; it’s the racks of Oregon Ducks gear and Pacific Northwest trinkets planted inside the main terminal newsstands near the gates. You’ll see green and yellow shirts, hats, and hoodies right next to magazines and bottled drinks, usually around the central gate area before boarding the regional jets. It all sits post-security, so you can grab something on the way to TSA at Eugene and still make a tight 45‑minute cutoff.
Stock runs basic but useful: Ducks T‑shirts, logo caps, keychains under $10, fridge magnets in the same price band, plus postcard spinners with local Eugene and Willamette Valley shots. Some stands also tuck in PNW‑themed mugs and water bottles around the $15–$25 mark. Selection shifts a bit by season, especially around fall football weekends at Autzen Stadium, when extra green-and-gold shows up by the gate newsstand closest to the larger departure lounge.
You won’t find staff who only handle souvenirs; it’s all run by the same cashiers ringing up gum, snacks, and $3 bottled water. That means checkout is quick if you jump in while they’re not scanning lottery tickets or newspapers. No published hours for “Regional Souvenirs” as a unit, but figure roughly 4:30 a.m. first‑bank flight coverage through the last departure around 9–10 p.m., matching the main news and gift openings.
Practical tip: do a fast lap of the terminal first and price‑check the shirts; the Ducks tee wall closest to your actual gate usually has the most sizes left in M and L within two hours of the evening bank of departures.