Yoga in Sedona

Find 14+ yoga studios, classes, teachers & retreats in Sedona. Browse real timetables, read reviews and book your next class.

FindYoga Guide

Yoga in Sedona: Studios, Classes & Retreats Guide

Sedona is one of those places that seems purpose-built for yoga. Nestled among the iconic red rock formations of northern Arizona, this small desert city radiates an energy that practitioners from around the world travel specifically to experience. Whether you believe in vortexes or simply appreciate a breathtaking natural backdrop, there is something undeniably magnetic about rolling out your mat in Sedona.

Read the full Sedona yoga guide

The yoga scene here is as layered and colourful as the landscape itself. From sunrise rooftop flows overlooking Cathedral Rock to candlelit yin sessions tucked inside intimate studios, Sedona attracts both serious practitioners and complete beginners who arrive simply curious. It is a place where spirituality, wellness, and nature converge in a way that feels completely natural rather than contrived.

Popular Yoga Styles in Sedona

Vinyasa Yoga

Vinyasa is arguably one of the most popular styles you will find in Sedona, and it suits the landscape perfectly. The fluid, breath-linked movement of vinyasa mirrors the flowing energy of the desert, and many teachers here weave in elements of mindfulness and intention-setting that align beautifully with Sedona's spiritual culture.

Classes tend to range from gentle flows ideal for travellers recovering from a big hike, through to more dynamic sequences that will genuinely challenge experienced practitioners. If you are visiting for a short time, a vinyasa class is a brilliant way to get a feel for a studio and connect with the local community quickly.

Yin Yoga

Given Sedona's reputation as a place of deep restoration and energetic healing, it is no surprise that yin yoga has found a devoted following here. This slow, meditative practice involves holding poses for extended periods — typically three to five minutes — allowing connective tissue to release and the nervous system to genuinely settle.

Many studios in Sedona offer yin classes in the evenings, making them a perfect way to close out a day spent exploring the trails or visiting sacred sites. Some teachers incorporate sound healing, crystals, or breathwork into their yin sessions, adding layers of depth that feel entirely at home in this remarkable setting.

Hot Yoga

Hot yoga might seem counterintuitive in a desert environment, but it has a strong following in Sedona. Practising in a heated room encourages deeper flexibility, promotes detoxification, and builds a level of mental resilience that translates beautifully to everyday life. Studios offering hot yoga here typically maintain temperatures between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius, creating an intense yet rewarding experience.

For those who love structure, Bikram-style classes follow a consistent 26-posture sequence that makes it easy to track your progress over time. Other studios offer hot vinyasa or hot power yoga, giving you a more varied experience within the heated environment. Whichever format you choose, hydration is absolutely essential — Sedona's dry climate means you will be working up a serious sweat.

Hatha Yoga

Hatha yoga remains a cornerstone offering across studios in Sedona, and for good reason. This foundational style emphasises alignment, breath, and the relationship between body and mind, making it accessible to practitioners of all levels. In Sedona, hatha classes often carry a slightly more contemplative energy than you might find in a busy urban studio.

Teachers frequently draw on the spiritual traditions underpinning the practice, encouraging students to slow down and arrive fully in the present moment. If you are new to yoga or returning after a break, a hatha class in Sedona is one of the most grounding and welcoming entry points you could choose.

Yoga Studios in Sedona

Sedona may be a small city by most measures, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to yoga offerings. The studio scene is diverse and thoughtfully curated, with options ranging from purpose-built wellness centres to intimate spaces that hold only a handful of students at a time.

  • Dedicated yoga studios offering daily classes across multiple styles, with options for drop-ins and class passes
  • Resort and spa-based yoga programmes at Sedona's many luxury properties, often including outdoor and rooftop sessions
  • Holistic wellness centres that combine yoga with sound healing, energy work, and meditation
  • Outdoor yoga operators running guided sessions among the red rocks, typically at sunrise or sunset
  • Community yoga spaces offering accessible, donation-based or lower-cost classes for locals and visitors alike

It is always worth contacting studios directly to confirm current class schedules, pricing, and any requirements for new students, as these details can change seasonally. Sedona draws significant visitor numbers, so popular classes and retreats do book out — planning ahead is genuinely worthwhile.

Yoga Retreats & Workshops

Sedona is one of the premier retreat destinations in the entire United States, and the yoga retreat scene reflects that status beautifully. Day retreats are widely available and typically combine morning yoga, meditation, guided hikes through the red rock landscape, and nourishing meals — all within a single, deeply restorative day. Weekend retreats go further, often incorporating vortex tours, sound baths, one-on-one healing sessions, and extended periods of guided silence. Nearby Cottonwood, Jerome, and the Verde Valley also host retreat programmes that draw on the wider region's extraordinary natural and spiritual energy.

Workshops focused on specific aspects of the practice — pranayama, arm balancing, restorative yoga, or yoga philosophy — are offered regularly throughout the year. Many visiting teachers from around the world include Sedona on their touring schedule precisely because the location enhances the depth of the work. If a particular workshop or retreat style appeals to you, it is worth signing up early, as spaces tend to fill quickly, especially during the cooler spring and autumn months when conditions are most pleasant.

Yoga Teacher Training in Sedona

Sedona has emerged as a genuinely compelling location for yoga teacher training, with several programmes offering 200-hour certifications rooted in traditional yoga philosophy alongside the transformative backdrop of the red rocks. When evaluating training programmes, look for courses accredited by Yoga Alliance, experienced lead trainers with verifiable teaching histories, and a curriculum that balances the physical, philosophical, and practical aspects of teaching. Smaller cohort sizes are also worth seeking out, as they typically allow for more personalised mentorship throughout the training.

What makes Sedona particularly well suited to teacher training is the environment itself. The combination of natural beauty, spiritual heritage, and an active wellness community means that trainees are immersed in a culture of practice and inquiry around the clock. Whether you are drawn to training in Sedona for its energy, its landscape, or simply the opportunity to step away from everyday life, it offers conditions that genuinely support deep learning and personal transformation.

Tips for Finding the Right Yoga Class

With so many options available across styles, settings, and price points, finding the class that is right for you in Sedona is much easier when you approach it with a little strategy.

  • Know your level honestly. Sedona attracts experienced practitioners, but most studios warmly welcome beginners — just communicate your experience when booking so teachers can support you appropriately.
  • Consider the time of day. Morning classes among the red rocks at sunrise are genuinely magical, but evening yin or restorative sessions are equally special for winding down after an active day.
  • Ask about class size. Smaller classes mean more individual attention, which is particularly valuable if you are working with an injury or exploring a new style.
  • Read teacher profiles. In Sedona especially, teachers often bring unique specialisations — from Ayurveda to trauma-informed teaching — so finding someone whose background resonates with your intentions is worthwhile.
  • Try before you commit. Many studios offer single drop-in classes or introductory passes, which let you experience the space and teacher before investing in a longer package.

Start Your Sedona Yoga Journey with FindYoga

Whether you are planning a dedicated wellness escape or simply want to keep your practice alive during a holiday in Arizona, Sedona offers a yoga experience unlike anywhere else in the world. The combination of extraordinary natural surroundings, a genuinely passionate community, and an impressive variety of classes, retreats, and teacher training programmes makes it a destination that rewards both first-time visitors and those who return year after year.

Browse the studios and classes listed on FindYoga.com.au to discover what is waiting for you in Sedona. From hot yoga to yin, from weekend retreats to immersive teacher training, your next chapter on the mat could begin right here among the red rocks.

within 500 km
14 listings

No matches for those filters

Try loosening things up — there's plenty of yoga nearby.

Clear filters
7 eventsSee all →
Love Heals RetreatRetreat
15 Apr 202619 Apr 2026

Love Heals Retreat

Transform your life in the serene energy of Sedona, Arizona with this 5-day immersive retreat featur...

Sedona, AZ

De-Stress & Grounding - Yoga & Meditation Retreat in Sedona, AZRetreat
28 May 202631 May 2026

De-Stress & Grounding - Yoga & Meditation Retreat in Sedona, AZ

Escape to Sedona, Arizona for a transformative four-day yoga and meditation retreat May 28-31, 2026....

AZ

Love Heals RetreatRetreat
24 June 202628 June 2026

Love Heals Retreat

Join the Love Heals Retreat this summer in Sedona for a 5-day healing journey that guides you throug...

Sedona, AZ

DahnMuDo (Blue Belt Course)Training
20 July 202625 July 2026

DahnMuDo (Blue Belt Course)

Summer DahnMuDo training in Sedona awaits in July—a 6-day Blue Belt course blending Qigong, martial ...

Sedona, AZ

Love Heals RetreatRetreat
23 Sept 202627 Sept 2026

Love Heals Retreat

Embrace fall transformation with the Love Heals Retreat in Sedona this September, a 5-day immersive ...

Sedona, AZ

Love Heals RetreatRetreat
15 Nov 202619 Nov 2026

Love Heals Retreat

End your year with the Love Heals Retreat in Sedona this November, a 5-day intensive featuring ancie...

Sedona, AZ

DahnMuDo (Blue Belt Course)Training
16 Nov 202621 Nov 2026

DahnMuDo (Blue Belt Course)

Close the year with DahnMuDo training in November at the Sedona Mago Center—a 6-day Blue Belt intens...

Sedona, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions — Yoga in Sedona

How much do yoga classes cost in Sedona?
Yoga classes in Sedona typically cost between $20–$35 for a casual drop-in. Many studios offer intro packs for new students — commonly 2 weeks of unlimited classes for $30–$50 — which is a great way to try different styles before committing to a membership.
What yoga styles are available in Sedona?
Sedona has a diverse yoga scene with studios offering Hot Yoga, Hatha, Vinyasa, Yin, Ashtanga, Kundalini, Restorative, Power Yoga, and more. Many studios also run yoga-adjacent classes like Pilates, meditation, and breathwork.
Are there beginner yoga classes in Sedona?
Yes — most yoga studios in Sedona offer dedicated beginner classes or "all levels" sessions where teachers provide modifications. Look for classes labelled "Foundations", "Intro to Yoga", or "Level 1" when searching on FindYoga.
How do I book a yoga class in Sedona?
You can browse and enquire with yoga studios in Sedona directly on FindYoga. Many studios also offer online booking through their own websites or class management apps.
Are there yoga studios near me in Sedona?
FindYoga maps all yoga studios across Sedona so you can find the closest options to your home, work, or hotel. Use the map view on our Sedona directory page to explore by neighbourhood.