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Sherwood Forest Faire Giveaway
San Antonio Magazine is giving away tickets to the annual Renaissance festival.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 2:22pm
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San Antonio Magazine is hosting a giveaway for tickets to the Sherwood Forest Faire, a popular annual Renaissance festival held in the Texas Hill Country near San Antonio.
Why it matters
The Sherwood Forest Faire is a long-running and beloved event that attracts thousands of visitors to the region each year, providing an economic boost and showcasing the area's unique culture and history.
The details
The giveaway includes two general admission tickets to the Sherwood Forest Faire, which takes place over multiple weekends in the spring. Readers can enter the contest by visiting the San Antonio Magazine website and filling out an online form.
- The Sherwood Forest Faire runs for several weekends in the spring.
- The giveaway contest is open for entries until March 31, 2026.
The players
San Antonio Magazine
A local lifestyle publication covering the San Antonio, Texas region.
Sherwood Forest Faire
An annual Renaissance festival held in the Texas Hill Country near San Antonio.
What’s next
The winners of the giveaway will be announced on the San Antonio Magazine website on April 5, 2026.
The takeaway
This giveaway is a great opportunity for San Antonio residents and visitors to experience the Sherwood Forest Faire, a long-standing local tradition that celebrates the region's history and culture.





