Frankenmuth is a charming German-style village in Saginaw County, Michigan, originally founded in the mid-19th century by German immigrants to the United States and named in honor of a German term loosely translating to "the courage of the Bavarians." Today, the lovely city retains its historic German character, showcasing unique Bavarian-style historic architecture and charming small-town streets lined with horse-drawn carriages.

Visitors can explore delightful cultural attractions like the Frankenmuth Historical Museum, and Bronner's Christmas Wonderland, known as the world's largest Christmas-themed retail store. Family-friendly attractions include the seasonal Zehnder's Splash Village water park and Frankenmuth Aerial Park, which offers ziplining and ropes courses.