9 Amazing Spring Festivals in DFW

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Spring has sprung in the metroplex! There are wonderful festivals in our area that will offer something for everyone! Below are a few of my favorites in DFW. Enjoy!

Lewisville Colorpalooza

Amazingly detailed sidewalk chalk art by professional and amateur artists is the highlight of this festival, which is designed to show off the city’s cultural, artistic and eco-friendly spirit. There’ll also be interactive art activities including a do-it-yourself tie-dye station, art demonstrations, live music and performances by cultural groups.

April 6 in Old Town Lewisville. lewisvillecolorpalooza.com.

Scarborough Renaissance Festival

Join in the mirth and merriment of the days of King Henry VIII at this festival that runs for eight weekends with colorful characters such as knights, villagers, fire jugglers, jousters, sword fighters and turtle racers there for you to meet. You can also eat a giant turkey leg, buy a longbow or some jewelry at the shops, watch a village artisan at work or stop in the Fat Friar’s Tavern or Dirty Duck Pub.

April 6-May 27 at Scarborough Renaissance Festival Grounds, Waxahachie. srfestival.com.

Main St. Fort Worth Arts Festival

Billed as the largest four-day festival in the Southwest, this fair in downtown Fort Worth spans 18 blocks of music, food and art, with 223 artists participating in this year’s show. The festival’s three stages will host more than 100 performances.

April 11-14 in downtown Fort Worth. mainstreetartsfest.org.

Ennis Bluebonnet Trails Festival

Photo ops abound along 40 miles of beautiful wildflowers on a route that is officially open April 1-30. The three-day festival celebrates the state flower of Texas and includes arts and crafts, food, live music including a performance by Le Freak, a wine stroll, kids’ activities, and plenty of bluebonnet-themed souvenirs.

April 12-14 in downtown Ennis. bluebonnettrail.org.

Arts in Bloom

Fine artists, Texas wineries, food vendors, dancers, musicians and other performers come together for this three-day art and wine festival that also features plenty for kids to do.

April 12-14 in historic downtown McKinney. downtownmckinney.com.

Grand Prairie Main Street Fest

Expect three nights of live music including a performance from headliner Kody West; novelty shows; carnival rides; arts and craft vendors; a business expo; food and beer gardens; a kids’ zone; and more. Admission is free, but some activities carry a fee.

April 26-28 on Main Street in Grand Prairie. mainstreetfest.com.

Cottonwood Art Festival

Browse museum-quality works by more than 240 artists during the 50th anniversary edition of this juried show, which is held twice a year. You can also check out the ArtStop Children’s Area and plenty of local music and food.

May 4-5 at Cottonwood Park, Richardson. cottonwoodartfestival.com.

Texas Scottish Festival and Highland Games

Break out the kilt for a weekend featuring plenty of Scottish music, Highland dance and athletic competitions, a Scottish-breed dog show, a clan village and Scottish foods and quaffs (including a whiskey tasting).

May 10-12 at Wise County Fairgrounds in Decatur. texasscots.com.

DFW Dragon Boat, Kite and Lantern Festival

Check out dragon-boat races, kite-flying, a lantern display, face painting, children’s activities and more.

May 19 at Lake Carolyn, Irving. dfwdragonboatfestival.com.

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