Texas Renaissance Festivals and Faires

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Texas renaissance festivals and faires are a great place to show off your handmade medieval garb and accessories. These are listed by date they occur. Dates are not exact because they change every year, check the official festival websites for exact dates, times and admission rates.


1. Four Winds Renaissance Faire

  • When: Weekends in March and April. Visit the site for exact dates.
  • Where:
    21852 County Road 2178
    Troup, TX 75789

Children’s entertainment includes the Children’s Knighting Ceremony, amazing puppeteers, and a petting zoo with pony rides, games of skill and chance, and the Crow’s Nest ride & Joust the Dragon ride, the Royal Parade, and much more!More »


2. Sherwood Forest Faire

  • When: Weekends from February to April
  • Where:
    1883 Old Hwy 20
    McDade TX 78650

Besides the familiar characters of Sherwood Legends, there are countless Lords and Ladies, Craftsfolk, Knights, Barbarians, Wizards, and Fools to meet along your way. Each of them will be living out their own stories as the day unfolds at Sherwood Forest Faire.More »


3. Middlefaire Renaissance and Medieval Festival

  • When: Select theme weekends throughout the year. Visit the site for exact dates.
  • Where:
    State Highway 171
    County Road 1458
    Hillsboro, Texas

Middlefaire comes to life in a mid-seventeenth-century English village. With buccaneers, pirates, gypsies, rogues, tradesmen, merchants and Irish bards. Differing cultures, unique faire activities, and a distinct "old town" feel give Middlefaire a look, ambiance, and character all its own.More »


4. Scarborough Renaissance Festival

  • When: Weekends in April and May. Visit the site for exact dates.
  • Where:
    Scarborough Renaissance Festival
    2511 FM66 Waxahachie, TX 75167

Scarborough Renaissance Festival is a Renaissance-themed festival based on the year 1533, during the reign of England’s King Henry VIII. Scarborough Festival is a 35 acre 'village' (larger than most area shopping malls) within a 167 acre site . The festival employs more than 2,000 performers, artisans, food service people, grounds crew, and retail staff during the course of a season.More »


5. Texas Renaissance Festival

  • When: Weekends in October and November
  • Where:
    21778 FM 1774
    Plantersville, TX

The Texas Renaissance Festival is one of the nations largest, most acclaimed Renaissance theme parks where the sights, sounds, tastes and beauty of the 16th century come alive every Saturday and Sunday for 8 weekends in October and November.More »


6. Ingleside Renaissance Faire

  • When: A single weekend in December
  • Where:
    Live Oak Park
    Ingleside, Texas (Directions)

Come and play at theIngleside Renaissance Faire before the veil falls back and the Vikings and jousters retake the forest!More »


7. Interactive Map of U.S. Renaissance Festivals


Find renaissance festivals in your state or in the neighboring states, or plan a weekend of costume fun on a medieval vacation across the country. This map of U.S. renaissance festivals will help you in your quest.More »


8. Show us Your Renaissance Garb


We want to see what you wore and what you plan to wear to the next renaissance faire. Tell us... was it handmade? Who made it? Did you add your own touches to an existing piece bought at a renaissance faire? We already know ren folk aren't shy, so it's time to upload ye olde photos!More »


9. What to Wear to a Renaissance Faire


There are people from all walks of life who attend renaissance festivals, and that calls for a lot of crazy costuming. Find out what is generally appropriate and learn how to create some of your own renaissance festival 'garb'.More »


10. Review a Texas Renaissance Festival


Do you regularly visit ren fests or have a festival that I should post? Have you sewn together a difficult renaissance festival costume or accessories? Ever bought a costume that was outrageously expensive? Have a bad experience you want to dish on?

Tell us about it. Ask questions on where to get gowns, how to sew bodices. The forum awaits thee.More »
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