06/04/2026
As the falcon soars, so does the spirit of those who admire its grace. The Great Plains Renaissance Festival is proud to bring you the Master Falconers of Raptors Keep September 26th and 27th, 2026 in Sedgwick County Park for the 26th Annual Fall Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival. In days of yore falconry was a popular sport and status symbol among the nobles of medieval Europe and the Middle East. Birds of prey were quite rare and expensive, and because the process of raising and training a hawk or falcon requires a great deal of time, money, and space, it was largely restricted to the kings and noble classes. Our Master Falconers carry on the ancient art of falconry and will bring it to you right here in Sedgwick County Park. Be sure to catch one of Raptors Keep informative and entertaining shows, you'll simply be amazed! Huzzah!
The Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival is THE place to be September 26th and 27th! Aye, there'll be jousts and jests, fairies and pirates, Vikings and vagabonds, minstrels and magicians, fire breathers and falconry, kings and queens, dancers and daredevils, turkey legs and always great family fun.
SAVE UP TO $10 ONLINE! Tickets are now on sale for the 26th Annual Fall Great Plains Renaissance Festival. We are offering a special price of $14 for advance adult tickets ($4 off the regular ticket price) and $26 for weekend adult passes. You will also receive a FREE kid's pass for every adult ticket purchased ($6 value). Great family fun! Advance tickets will be delivered digitally for expedited entry to the event. NO NEED TO STAND IN THE TICKET LINE! Get your advance tickets delivered to your mobile device, skip the line and walk directly to the front gate for easy, quick entry.
Prepare thy self for savings and click the link below:
https://www.greatplainsrenfest.com/onlinetickets/
Make your own great memories with us at the 26th Annual Fall Great Plains Renaissance Festival! See you there!
26th Annual Fall Great Plains Renaissance and Scottish Festival
September 26th and 27th
10am - 6pm both days
Sedgwick County Park
Wichita, Kansas
Come one, come all! Huzzah!