Overview
True North Yoga has established itself as a central fixture in Boise’s North End neighborhood, operating from a single location with two distinct spaces for hot, warm, and non-heated classes. The studio offers a comprehensive mix of yoga styles including signature Vinyasa flow, Iyengar, Yin, and integrates Pilates into its regular schedule. Beyond physical postures, its holistic approach includes meditation, breathwork, self-inquiry, and specialized workshops like sound healing immersions and Reiki training. The studio functions as a yoga and meditation school with teacher training programs and organizes community events like yoga in the park series. With a New Student Intro Offer of three weeks unlimited classes, affordable pricing, and instructors skilled at providing modifications, it creates an accessible environment for all levels.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 5:30 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Hub in Boise’s North End
True North Yoga has established itself as a central fixture in Boise’s North End neighborhood, a location visitors describe as cute and grounding. The studio operates from a single location with two distinct spaces, allowing for a varied schedule of hot, warm, and non-heated classes. People frequently mention the studio’s amazing vibe and welcoming atmosphere, with many noting it feels like home. This sense of community is reinforced by staff and instructors who are consistently described as friendly, wonderful, and incredible. The studio has garnered local recognition, being voted “Best of Boise” for Yoga & Pilates multiple years running, a fact mentioned on its website that aligns with visitor sentiment praising it as one of their favorite studios in the city.
The overall identity is one of accessible diversity. It caters to a wide range of practitioners, from those completely new to yoga to regulars seeking a vigorous challenge. Visitors appreciate that the space is very welcoming to everyone, a key point for beginners who might feel intimidated. The studio’s philosophy, as noted on its site, extends beyond physical postures to include elements of meditation, breathwork, and self-inquiry, aiming to help people live their best lives. This holistic approach is reflected in the breadth of its offerings, from dynamic physical practices to sound healing workshops.
A Diverse Palette of Yoga and Wellness Practices
The core offering at True North Yoga is a comprehensive mix of yoga styles and complementary disciplines. Based on class descriptions and visitor feedback, the studio provides a robust schedule of Vinyasa flow classes, which are a clear favorite. These range from the signature “True North Flow”—a 60-minute Vinyasa-style class offered in warm and hot temperatures—to specifically heated Hot Flow and Hot Sculpt sessions that incorporate weights. Visitors who enjoy vigorous challenges are drawn to these heated Vinyasa classes. For a different pace, the studio offers Iyengar Yoga with certified instructors, providing alignment-based instruction at various levels, and gentle Yin Yoga, which applies mild stress to joints to enhance mobility.
Beyond traditional yoga, the studio integrates Pilates into its regular schedule, with both Hot Pilates and non-heated Mat Pilates options available. A unique and frequently mentioned amenity is the complimentary cold plunge, featuring an Ice Barrel set to 42 degrees, which visitors are welcome to use. The studio’s programming extends into specialized areas like Prenatal/Postnatal Yoga and hosts a variety of workshops. These have included sound healing immersions, Reiki training, resilience workshops, and special events like kirtan (devotional chanting) sessions, which one visitor specifically enjoyed. This wide array ensures that whether someone seeks restorative work, strength building, or spiritual exploration, there is likely a class or workshop that fits.
Programs, Community, and Practical Details
True North Yoga functions not just as a drop-in studio but as a yoga and meditation school. It runs teacher training programs, with financing options that include payment plans. Visitors have participated in and praised specific training modules, such as the Sound Healing Facilitator training and Reiki certification, describing them as transformative, healing, and informative. The studio also organizes a spring/summer yoga in the park series at Camel’s Back Park, a beloved local event that attendees highlight as a favorite aspect of the studio. This blend of in-studio and outdoor community events strengthens its local presence.
For those starting out, the studio promotes a New Student Intro Offer of three weeks of unlimited classes. Visitors note the studio offers a few free classes each week and describe the pricing as very affordable, appreciating the value for the variety provided. The class schedule is diverse, catering to all levels, and instructors are skilled at providing modifications, making newcomers feel comfortable. While the website details many class types and benefits, visitors do not mention specific details about locker rooms, showers, or retail offerings. The focus in feedback remains on the quality of instruction, the welcoming environment, the variety of practices, and the strong, positive community feeling that keeps people returning to this North End studio.
