Skip to content
Save Save
MY SAVES

Beltane Fantasy Festival

Date

May 10 2025

Time

10:00 am - 7:00 pm

Cost

$10.00
The Beltane Fantasy Festival presented by the Idaho Renaissance Faire is an annual family event held at Expo Idaho's Carnival Grass Fields (near Hawks Stadium side) at 5610 Glenwood Street in Boise, Idaho. Beltane is a Scottish folklore celebration of Spring with faeries, elves and fantastical sights. Similar to a Renaissance Faire, people often choose to come in costume (some very elaborate) and enjoy the many booths selling everything from leatherwork, handcrafted swords and jewelry, dragons and unicorns, costumes, and all manner of foods, beverages, games and crystals. The Courts, made up of Seelies and Unseelies (good-natured and malevolent faeries), are symbolic of the darkness of winter approaching the lightness of spring. There are armored combat fighting presentations, jugglers, fire masters, storytellers, orcs, blacksmiths, mermaids, stockades, dragons, a maypole and more. Did I mention period music and dance? And there are many, many things that will entertain the kids.

Location

Expo Idaho
5610 N Glenwood St

Organizer

Idaho Renaissance Faire, Inc.
Idaho Renaissance Faire, Inc.
Phone
2084015738
Email
public_relations@idahorenfair.org
Website
https://idahorenfair.org/

Date

May 10 2025

Time

10:00 am - 7:00 pm

Cost

$10.00

Beltane Fantasy Festival

The Beltane Fantasy Festival presented by the Idaho Renaissance Faire is an annual family event held at Expo Idaho’s Carnival Grass Fields (near Hawks Stadium side) at 5610 Glenwood Street in Boise, Idaho.

Beltane is a Scottish folklore celebration of Spring with faeries, elves and fantastical sights. Similar to a Renaissance Faire, people often choose to come in costume (some very elaborate) and enjoy the many booths selling everything from leatherwork, handcrafted swords and jewelry, dragons and unicorns, costumes, and all manner of foods, beverages, games and crystals. The Courts, made up of Seelies and Unseelies (good-natured and malevolent faeries), are symbolic of the darkness of winter approaching the lightness of spring.

There are armored combat fighting presentations, jugglers, fire masters, storytellers, orcs, blacksmiths, mermaids, stockades, dragons, a maypole and more. Did I mention period music and dance? And there are many, many things that will entertain the kids.