By B gates in Terminal B, this is the outdoor shop
No Boundaries sits in Sacramento Terminal B’s B1–B19 concourse, open daily from 6AM to 9PM, and leans hard into Northern California’s hiking and camping crowd. It’s post-security, so you can duck in after TSA if you realized at 5:30AM that your socks or layering plan won’t cut it in Tahoe.
Gear skews airport-marked-up but not outrageous: think basic daypacks, TSA-size toiletries, and last-minute gloves or beanies rather than full backcountry kits. You’ll find brand-name water bottles, compact blankets, and travel pillows, which are priced higher than Target but still cheaper than freezing on a 2-hour leg out of SMF.
Clothing racks usually carry flannels, hoodies, and hats with California and Sacramento logos, so it doubles as a souvenir stop along the B1–B19 walk. If you forgot a rain shell or need a warmer midlayer before heading to Yosemite or Shasta, this is about the only dedicated outdoor-leaning option inside Terminal B.
Selection is travel-focused: small camping gadgets, phone-charging accessories, and simple organizers that fit under-seat bags. Don’t come expecting full-size tents, technical boots, or climbing hardware; think “fix holes in your packing list” more than “build a full kit from scratch.”
Tip: If your flight leaves from a higher B gate like B15–B19, swing through No Boundaries as you head out; walking back against the flow in this concourse eats more time than it looks on the map.