Overview
Folk Yoga NOPA operates from a unique three-story converted home on Divisadero Street, creating a cozy and intimate environment that multiple visitors describe as welcoming and homey. The studio is deeply committed to building intentional and inclusive communities across San Francisco neighborhoods like NOPA, Mission, and Richmond. Experienced teachers, including instructors like Josh, Roy, and Monica, offer a wide variety of class styles such as flow and restore, heated community classes, and strength conditioning, with options for modifications to suit all levels. Membership options include an All Access plan with unlimited in-person and virtual classes, while the Folk Yoga School provides Yoga Alliance registered teacher training programs. The space is noted for its clean, well-maintained rooms with distinct atmospheres, from a cozy cabin vibe on the second floor to an airy top floor.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single Drop in | 1 Class | $30 |
| 10 Class Pack | 10 Classes | $260 |
| Mini membership 4 classes monthly | 1 Month | $89 |
| All access membership | 1 Month | $169 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 7:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 7:30 am – 8:30 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 7:00 am – 8:30 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:30 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 9:00 am – 7:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Community-Centered Yoga Space in a Converted San Francisco Home
Folk Yoga NOPA occupies a distinctive three-story house on Divisadero Street, creating an environment that multiple visitors describe as welcoming, cozy, and homey. The converted residential space gives the studio a unique character, with people noting the lush, garden-like gated entrance that provides a calming arrival. Inside, the layout across three floors offers varied studio rooms. Visitors mention specific atmospheres in different spaces: one person found the second-floor room to have a cozy cabin vibe, while the top floor was noted for its high ceiling and airy, refreshing feel. This architectural charm, described as having quirks that add to its character, helps create a sense of place that feels more intimate than a conventional studio. The space is consistently noted as being clean and well-maintained.
The studio’s identity is deeply tied to its community focus. People frequently describe finding a yoga home here, with one person explicitly stating they found my Yoga Home in SF after trying several classes. This sense of belonging is reinforced by staff interactions, where front desk employees like Catherine are mentioned by name for making visitors feel personally welcomed. The studio cultivates what people call intentional and inclusive communities in San Francisco’s neighborhoods, with a particular presence in NOPA, Mission, and Richmond. For those who have practiced elsewhere in the city, Folk Yoga represents a place to rediscover or continue their practice after other studios have closed, with one person noting they rediscovered my yoga practice at Folk after a few years away from the mat.
Experienced Teachers and Diverse Class Offerings
The teaching staff receives consistent praise from visitors, who describe them as excellent, clearly knowledgeable, and highly experienced. Multiple instructors are mentioned by name—including Josh, Roy, Monica, Erica, Abi, Brynn, Rachel, Anna, and Rosa—with people noting their deep, enlightening yoga history and pose alignment knowledge. Teachers are noted for their ability to be in tune with their students, offering modifications and options to make poses more easy or more challenging depending on your level. This approach allows for what one person described as properly challenging yourself within a supportive environment. Specific class styles mentioned by visitors include flow and restore, heated community class, and strength conditioning classes, with the latter noted for being especially good for paying close attention to form and advancing your practice.
Visitors appreciate the wide variety of yoga styles and class formats available. People mention experiencing a spectrum of classes and workshops that lend themselves to really nice sequencing and yoga-centric wellness exploration. The studio offers both in-person and virtual options, with the online platform described as solid by those who use it regularly. While specific yoga styles like heated community class are mentioned, visitors do not provide a comprehensive list of all modalities offered. The programming extends beyond regular classes to include specialty trainings and workshops in areas like Trauma-Informed, Prenatal, Kids + Teens, though visitors do not mention detailed experiences with these specific offerings.
Membership Options and Educational Programs
Folk Yoga offers several access options that visitors find practical and valuable. The studio promotes an All Access Membership that includes unlimited in-person classes across their three San Francisco locations, unlimited virtual access via livestream, and an on-demand library with over 100 videos. New students can try this membership with a first month for $79 special. Visitors who have used this option report positive experiences, with one person noting they were 8 classes in to my first month membership and honestly every class has been great. Membership also includes perks like guest passes and discounts on workshops and retail. For drop-in visitors, there’s a first class for $15 option mentioned by one person.
The studio operates the Folk Yoga School, which offers Yoga Alliance® registered teacher training programs. One visitor completed a 200 Hour YTT that was primarily at this location and spoke positively about the experience, noting the teachers with an average of 15 years of experience. The school offers both 200-hour and 300-hour programs, along with continuing education through specialty trainings and workshops. The educational philosophy emphasizes thoughtful sequencing, clear pedagogy, and grounded teaching standards to create classes that feel safe, intelligent, and deeply supportive. While the studio has a mobile app for booking and exclusive deals, and hosts workshops and events, visitors do not mention specific experiences with corporate yoga, outdoor sessions, or retreats. The overall approach balances what one person described as community, fitness, and knowledge in a setting that multiple visitors say they would recommend to others.
