Get ready because in just a few weeks, North Park will be filled with knights, fairies, pirates, music, and yes… turkey legs the size of your head!

The All Hallows Medieval Fantasy Faire is back on October 4th and 5th, and this year promises even more magic, adventure, and fun for the whole family.

A Festival Experience Unlike Any Other

This isn’t your average fall festival. The All Hallows Medieval Fantasy Faire is a full on experience with two days of entertainment, food, and activities that bring the world of medieval times and fantasy to life. Whether you dress in costume or just show up ready to explore, you’ll find something exciting at every turn.

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Jousting, Raptors, and Nonstop Entertainment

Highlights this year include live jousting by The Order of Epona, where knights on horseback face off in thrilling competitions. The raptor shows are always a crowd favorite, giving you a chance to see majestic birds of prey up close. With nonstop performances, music, magic, comedy, circus acts, puppets, and more, there’s never a dull moment.

Shop a Marketplace Full of Treasures

The faire’s bustling marketplace features over 130 vendors and artisans, offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and clothing to unique art and historical demonstrations. It’s the perfect place to find treasures, gifts, or something fun to take home.

Fun for Kids, Magic for Everyone

Families will love the Children’s Realm, packed with games and crafts designed just for kids. Plus, children under 4 get in free. Around the grounds, you’ll also run into Fairy Queen Rose and her Royal Court, not to mention plenty of pirates in Pirate Cove.

Feast, Fun, and Giving Back to Billings

Of course, no medieval faire would be complete without food. You’ll find plenty of hearty festival eats, including the legendary turkey legs that are always a fan favorite.

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The All Hallows Medieval Fantasy Faire is more than just a weekend of fun. It’s also a fundraiser to support the revitalization of North Park, bringing our community together through creativity, history, and imagination. So get ready for October 4th and 5th and step into the magic. Billings only gets this kind of adventure once a year!

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