The Ultimate Guide to Free Summer Fun: Local Museums

We are fortunate to have many local museums that offer a plethora of different options for free fun for kids young and old. Whether you need shelter from the sun, a space to burn off some energy on a rainy day, or just want to enrich your kid’s minds, you’re sure to develop a favorite this summer. 

Travel back in time through the streets of old Detroit at the Detroit Historical Museum. Personal favorites include: watching a car assembly, creating your own music in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and viewing the impressive Glancy toy train collection.

Detroit Institute of Arts has a world-renowned art collection and a Family Sunday program designed with kids in mind.

Can’t get enough art? Head to MOCAD (Museum of Contemporary Art and Design) in Detroit to check out the latest exhibit. While a donation is suggested, admission is free.

After the DIA, you can head to the International Institute nearby. They have extensive collections of dolls, model ships, and more. They also have a great cafe in the basement.

Take a trip to Belle Isle and visit one of the oldest aquariums in the US. The architecture is even more amazing than the aquatic life inside.

Then head next door to the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory and check out each of its five sections: The Palm House, The Showroom, The Fernery, The Cactus Room, and The Tropical House.

Hop aboard a simulated speedboat, head inside an old pilot house, and learn about Detroit’s role in maritime history at Dossin Great Lakes Museum.

Visit Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills, on the first Friday of the month between 5 and 10:00 PM for free admission.

Want to see a Picasso live, in person? You can, at The University of Michigan Museum of Art!

While you’re on campus, check out dinosaurs at The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History.

Visit Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, where you can see tons of ancient artifacts, including a mummy!

Michigan Science Center offers free admission several times throughout the year- keep an eye out for dates!

Check out The Henry Ford Museum on a free day, sponsored by Target. dates are listed on their website.

Check out the tiny art gallery behind the DIA called the Scarab Club to see the latest art installation!

Explore the Charles  H. Wright Museum of African American History which features a series of exhibits, lectures, concerts, cultural celebrations, festivals and programs designed especially for children.

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