During the summer, visitors to Cranbrook Art Museum can experience a “hole” new dimension of our historic campus with our miniature golf course, inspired by the art and design of Cranbrook.

Sink a putt at eleven custom-designed, art-inspired holes located outdoors on the beautiful grounds of Cranbrook Art Museum adjacent to the Knoll Walkway and Triton Pool.

New this year: The course is on the move! It is now located adjacent to the Triton Pools. All tickets can be purchased on-site this year – advance reservations are not required. And on Thursday nights, the course is open late with a beer and wine cash bar from 4:30-7:30pm.

There are also two new holes to play this year: “Persephone’s Play” based on the Greek Theatre and “Glassy Green” based on the windows of Cranbrook’s Dining Hall. Read more about them here.

Grab a drink and a snack at our Fika cafe—it’s summer fun for everyone.

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May 24 – September 3, 2023

Hours of Operation:
Wednesday: 10am – 5pm
Thursday: 10am – 8pm
Friday–Sunday: 10am – 5pm
Monday–Tuesday: Course Closed

Cost:
$15 Adults
$10 ArtMembers & Detroit Residents
$8 Children Under 12
Price includes gallery admission.

Eventbrite, our ticketing platform assesses a transaction fee and credit card processing fee for each ticket sold. The on-site fees for tickets sold are $1.00 for each ticket regardless of ticket type. For online advance sales (which are available only by request) the transaction fees per ticket are $2.85 for General Admission, $2.51 for Members, and $2.38 for Children’s tickets.


Review Mini-golf Policies and Procedures

When You Arrive:
Check-in for the course will be located at Knoll Walkway immediately adjacent to Triton Pool.


Cranbrook on the Green is presented in part by The Gilbert Family Foundation and Flagstar Bank.

Mini-Golf Sponsor Logos

Cranbrook on the Green Hole sponsors include The Citrin Family (Cranbrook Schools ’82 and ’90), MillerKnoll, Gretchen Gonzales & Ethan Davidson, fleurdetroit, Clarkston Capital, and American House Senior Living.