A Winter Burst of Delight for the Entire Family
It’s almost that time of year again to enjoy a blast of winter fun at the 34th annual Zehnder’s Snowfest in the Bavarian-themed village of Frankenmuth, just 90 miles north of Detroit. From January 29 to February 2, 2025, larger-than-life two-ton snow sculptures, artistic carved ice masterpieces, plenty of kid-designed activities and a variety of live music will keep visitors entertained. Fireworks will light up the winter sky on Saturday, February 1st.
“Our team at Zehnder’s is joined by several Frankenmuth city and civic businesses,” said Zehnder’s chairman and CEO Al Zehnder. “We have been proud to bring Snowfest to Michigan and look forward to welcoming our guests once again.”
Icy Traditions
Once again, multi-award winner Greg Butauski, found of Rock on Ice sculptures will be creating a multi-block ice carving exhibition featuring an interactive arcade games theme.
Snow Shows
Big snow will be on tap with teams for World Class Double and Single themed snow sculpting, a State of Michigan snow sculpting competition, and a high school snow sculpting competition. Visitors can watch teams from start to finish over a few days of timed events.
Warm Music
When the chill is on, festivalgoers can stop in at the Warming Tent for food and beverages with a stage offering live music including the Halsey Old Timers, Shiatown, Stone Street Revival, Swift Brothers, The Rock Show, The Saucecats and the U.S. 338th Army Band. WKCQ will also be here with line dancing on Friday night. The “All Things Chocolate Baking Contest” takes place on Wednesday, January 29th with door prizes, food samples, demonstrations, and complimentary recipe books.
Kids Play
The Children’s Play area next to Toyberg on South Main Street will offer a free petting zoo and pony rides ($3 fee), plus a free carousel ride. Activities are planned for January 31st, February 1st and 2nd.
Festival goers are encouraged to bring their skates on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to take a spin on the Frankenmuth Ice Rink located at Edwin L. Zehnder Park. Stop by Frankenmuth River Place Shops on Friday, January 31st from 6pm to 8pm or Saturday and Sunday, February 1st and 2nd at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm for a free Dog Mushing Demonstration. Shorty Creek Sled Dogs – a dedicated sled dog team from Shelby Township, Michigan will be demonstrating mushing, equipment use and answering questions. In addition, test your bowling skills with Frozen Chicken Bowling hosted by the Frankenmuth Jaycees at the Chamber Platz on Saturday, February 1st from 10am-9pm.
Zehnder’s Snowfest Lunch Show
Join us on January 30th for Dueling Pianos, the featured luncheon entertainment in the Main Dining Room. The fun begins at noon; the cost is $61 per person, including meal, tax, tip, and entertainment. Call 844-602-4873 for reservations.
Enter the annual Snowfest Impressions Contest
Visitors are welcome to bring their cameras for the annual Snowfest Impressions contest. Register online and winning entries can receive a Zehnder’s Splash Village Eat and Sleep Package, an Eat and Play Package at The Fortress championship golf course and dinner for two at Zehnder’s Restaurant. The contest begins on January 29th.
For a complete Snowfest schedule filled with activities for all ages, concerts, food, fireworks, entertainment and directions, go to https://www.zehnders.com/snowfest/ or Zehnder’s Snowfest on Facebook.
All scheduled outdoor activities and events may be changed due to weather conditions.