Spring Lake Sparkle Festival makes a dazzling return
The Spring Lake Sparkle Festival has returned in 2022, bigger and better than ever. With over 120,000 multicolored lights, this community event has created a winter wonderland of holiday lights, sights, and sounds.
The Spring Lake Sparkle Festival has returned in 2022, bigger and better than ever. The waterfront community has been transformed into a winter wonderland of holiday lights, sights, and sounds.
This holiday extravaganza runs through Jan. 3.

Over 120,000 multicolored lights decorate the trees lining Savidge Street between Division and Buchanan streets, as well as the buildings along Savidge.
“This was such a fun experience to share with my grandkids,” says Jill Bonthuis, a local Sparkle attendee. “It was so much fun watching them take in all the lights and getting to watch their faces light up when they met Santa.”

Food court, fireplace, and Santa
Festivalgoers can eat at any of the food court’s various restaurants, located in the heart of Sparkle, warm up by the fireplace with hot cocoa or social district drink, and even get to meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus in Santa’s Workshop (in the Grand Finale Bakeshop & Café, 5-8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays).

“This is a really special event, and I am so happy we are able to put it on again this year,” says Tyra Jonas, Spring Lake communications specialist. “I hope everyone who wants to can make it out here and be a part of this joyful event.”

While roaming down the village sidewalk, festival attendees can take in the whimsical lights. Those looking to avoid the traffic and admire the sparkling lights may consider utilizing Harbor Transit’s Lakeshore Trolley, which runs on the weekends through Dec. 17.

“The trolley ride was the icing on the cake,” says Bonthuis. “We all had so much fun, and we can’t wait to come again next year.”
The lights will decorate the streets of Spring Lake from now through the new year. Want to enjoy more festive fun this holiday season? Check out what else you can do in December Along the Lakeshore.

