Near the center of Terminal 1, Adventure North sells Minnesota.
This shop sits airside in Terminal 1 and leans hard into local gear and souvenirs: Northwoods-style apparel, cabin-themed mugs, regional snacks, and plenty of “Up North” branding. It’s the place you spot by the flannel patterns and lake graphics when you walk past the central retail stretch between the main concourses.
Expect typical airport pricing, with T-shirts generally in the $25–$40 range and sweatshirts often running $50–$70. There’s usually a wall of drinkware and smaller gifts well under $20, so you can grab something quick without committing to a full hoodie. If you need a last-minute gift that actually says “Minnesota” on it, this is the straightforward option.
Inventory skews seasonal: more warm layers and beanies in the January–March freeze, then lighter tees and caps once it hits 70°F outside. You’ll also see local-themed kids’ items and simple travel add-ons like socks and mittens, handy if you misjudged the weather out by gate-side windows. Nothing here feels luxury; it’s mostly casual wear aimed at cabin weekends and lake trips.
Figure 10 minutes is enough to scan the racks and pick something out, even on a busy Sunday afternoon rush through Terminal 1. If your time is tight, walk the main retail spine with your gate number in mind and only swing into Adventure North if the flannel and loon logos in the window look like what you actually want to carry home.