Hear ye, hear ye!
By Kimmy Reinhardt
The land filled with excitement as the canon boomed, announcing the opening of the 2022 season of the Colorado Renaissance Festival June 18 in Larkspur. Fairies, dragons and royalty roamed the streets of the village, as children and adults alike immersed themselves into a world of fantasy and adventure.

The performers range in roles from royalty and jesters to traveling acts such as Acrobatrix, The Washing Well Wenches and The Knights of Noble Cause. Many have been visiting Colorado for years, and welcomed back visitors who looked forward to seeing their favorites again. Events happened nonstop; from shows to costume contests there was never a dull moment.
While all of the shows drew large audiences and caught the eyes of passerby, a crowd favorite was certainly The Knights of Noble Cause as they joust for “honor, glory and bloodshed.”
With three shows everyday, the knights battled before the king, queen, royal court and crowds of visitors. Audience members cheered on each knight, as they displayed their skills; the sounds could be heard throughout much of the village grounds.


The Renaissance Festival runs Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 7, with free parking on site. Each weekend features a new theme with special events and activities specific to that week. From Children’s Weekend to Love and Romance Weekend there is something for everyone.
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One-tank trip
The Colorado Renaissance Festival is located at 650 Perry Park Ave., Larkspur, 80118. The trip should take around 78 miles and slightly more than an hour.
To get there:
Head north up Interstate 25 to Exit 172 (Upper Lake Gulch Road).
Take Upper Lake Gulch Road west over the interstate to Spruce Mountain Road.
Turn south on Spruce Mountain Road and follow it just shy of a mile to East Perry Park Avenue.
Turn west again on East Perry Park Avenue and follow it to the festival grounds located on your left.