Sensory-Friendly Activities in Ann Arbor, Michigan

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May 16, 2026

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Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum My Turn

Discover Science and Nature

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum My Turn offers monthly sensory-friendly museum hours with fewer visitors, designated break spaces, sensory bags and tools, staff support, and advance registration.

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May 16, 2026

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Ann Arbor

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CLUSTER Museum Low-Sensory Visits

CLUSTER Museum

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

CLUSTER Museum in Ann Arbor notes Wednesday and Thursday afternoons as quieter, less busy low-sensory visit times, with ground-floor gallery access and a public restroom.

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May 16, 2026

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Ann Arbor

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Kelsey Museum of Archaeology Sensory-Friendly Kits

Kelsey Museum of Archaeology

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

Kelsey Museum of Archaeology offers sensory-friendly kits, a social story, activity bags for kids of all ages and abilities, service-animal guidance, and museum accessibility information.

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May 16, 2026

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Ann Arbor

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U-M Museum of Natural History Sensory Supports

University of Michigan Museum of Natural History

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

U-M Museum of Natural History offers sensory supports for museum visits, including a break space, sensory-tool checkout at the Welcome Desk, family restrooms, and a social story.

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May 16, 2026

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1 found

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Ann Arbor

Sensory-Friendly Activities
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University of Michigan Museum of Art Sensory Kits

University of Michigan Museum of Art

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

University of Michigan Museum of Art offers free museum admission and sensory-kit checkout at the Visitor Services Desk, plus accessible entrances, seating, restrooms, and elevator access.

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May 16, 2026

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Ann Arbor

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We Rock the Spectrum Ann Arbor Open Play

We Rock the Spectrum Ann Arbor

Ann Arbor, Michigan - Washtenaw County

We Rock the Spectrum Ann Arbor offers inclusive sensory-gym open play, classes, parties, camp, and events with full gym equipment access and arts-and-crafts space for children of all ages.

Last checked

May 16, 2026

Program details

1 found

Area

Ann Arbor

Sensory-Friendly Activities

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What does this Sensory-Friendly Activities in Ann Arbor, Michigan page include?

This page includes checked public listings with source links and last-checked dates, plus some places to ask when public information suggests a lead that still needs direct confirmation.

Why might a provider be missing?

A provider may be missing if we have not found enough public program detail yet, if the source is unclear, or if the information still needs review before families rely on it.

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What makes an activity sensory-friendly?

Public pages may mention quieter sound, lower lights, smaller crowds, sensory kits, social stories, trained staff, or advance planning information. Families should still confirm details directly.

Does autism-friendly mean the activity is a fit?

No. Treat autism-friendly wording as a starting point. Families should confirm sensory setup, communication support, supervision, crowd level, staff preparation, and fit directly.

Inclusive Programs Guide is an informational directory based on publicly available information and provider-submitted updates. We do not endorse, rank, medically evaluate, assess quality, guarantee safety, confirm credentials, or determine suitability of any provider, program, accommodation, or activity. Program details may change. Families should contact providers directly to confirm current availability, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.