Zehnder’s Snowfest draws in large crowds despite the mild winter

By Kathryn Nickell

FRANKENMUTH – Zehnder’s Snowfest celebrated its 32nd year of winter fun for everyone from Jan. 25 to 29 this year.

Thanks to the assistance of snow-making machines, recent Michigan mild weather temperatures couldn’t put a damper on the spirits of event organizers, participants, or guests.

Visitors bundled up to enjoy the snow and ice sculpture contests, horse carriage rides, ice skating, fireworks, and warming tents filled with refreshments, exhibit booths, and live entertainment. The children’s play area offered a free petting zoo, a merry-go-round, pony rides, and carnival games.

Sponsored ice sculptures from local businesses, state universities, and national brands lined the streets of Frankenmuth for families to observe while strolling through the festival.

Guests had the opportunity to enjoy two snow sculpting contests, an adult and a high school competition. The snow sculptures featured a variety of different themes, shapes and designs. 

Even though Snowfest only lasts through the weekend, these snow sculptures could last many more weeks, weather permitting.

Zehnder’s Snowfest high school snow sculpting winners are as follows,

Zehnder’s Snowfest high school snow sculpting first place winner was Hemlock High School Varsity Team with their snow sculpture “The Protector,” Jan. 28, 2023; photo credit to Kathryn Nickell.

Zehnder’s Snowfest high school snow sculpting second place winner: was Frankenmuth High School with their snow sculpture “Hydra,” Jan. 28, 2023; photo credit to Kathryn Nickell.

Snow Sculpture
Snow Sculpture

Zehnder’s Snowfest high school snow sculpting 3rd place winner was Clio High School with their snow sculpture “Unity,” Jan. 28, 2023; photo credit to Kathryn Nickell.

Check out the video the Delta Collegiate was able to capture over the weekend in Frankenmuth!

Take a gander at snow sculptures and more from this years Zehnder’s Snowfest in Frankenmuth, MI! Video credit to Kathryn Nickell