Overview
Yoga Tree of Boise operates on a clear philosophy: to make yoga affordable, promote Boise’s best teachers, and provide a beautiful, environmentally-friendly studio in the Northend. The community is celebrated for its warm, inclusive, and completely non-judgmental atmosphere where age, ability, or experience level doesn’t matter. The studio offers a diverse range of classes including All Levels Yoga, Vinyasa, Restorative, Yin, Kundalini, and specialized sessions like Back & Joints Gentle Flow taught by a certified physical therapist. Instructors like Jennifer, Jodeen, and Bill Dial are repeatedly praised for their expertise, kindness, and unique teaching styles that cater to both beginners and advanced practitioners. Through the YTOB Foundation, the studio extends its commitment by supporting teacher education and local small yoga studios.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:15 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 10:30 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:15 AM – 8:30 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | Open | 6:15 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:00 AM – 1:15 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Community in Boise’s Northend
Nestled in the heart of Boise’s Northend, Yoga Tree of Boise operates with a clear and simple philosophy: to make yoga affordable, promote the city’s best teachers, and provide a beautiful, environmentally-friendly studio. The space is designed to support the health and wellbeing of the growing community, and visitors consistently describe feeling this intention. People mention a close, friendly, and completely non-judgmental atmosphere where your age, ability, or knowledge of yoga does not matter. One person noted it was their absolute favorite studio in Boise because of the people and the atmosphere of acceptance they create. The studio’s mission to share yoga with as many people as possible and create a happy, healthy community is not just a statement; visitors say they feel it every time they are there, describing the teachers, the space, and the overall experience as genuine. The physical studio itself receives praise, with one visitor calling it top notch and another appreciating the cork floor for softer landings, a detail that speaks to the thoughtful design.
The studio’s commitment to community extends beyond the mat through the YTOB Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on creating educational opportunities for teachers and supporting locally owned small yoga studios. This foundational element underscores a deeper investment in the local wellness ecosystem. Visitors also note a small retail area with cute items, adding a boutique feel. The location in Studio 18 on West Hill Road places it within a specific, character-rich neighborhood, though visitors do not mention specific details about parking or immediate local landmarks. The overall impression from those who practice here is of a studio that has successfully built a warm, inclusive hub that feels integral to the local area, a place where both mind and body benefit.
A Diverse Range of Classes and Teaching Styles
Yoga Tree of Boise offers a wide variety of class styles designed to meet different needs and schedules, from vigorous flows to deeply restorative sessions. Based on the studio’s own descriptions and visitor feedback, classes include All Levels Yoga, Gentle All Levels Yoga, Rejuvenate All Levels Yoga, Core + More Yoga Flow, Sunrise Yoga, Heart of Yoga, Sweet Surrender, Therapeutic Yoga, Yoga Barre, and Yoga Booty Flow. Specific styles highlighted by visitors and the studio include Restorative Yoga, Yin Yoga, Kundalini Yoga, and Vinyasa Yoga. The Back & Joints Gentle Flow class, instructed by a certified physical therapist and incorporating Chi Gong, was called one of the best yoga qigong classes a visitor had ever taken, perfectly hitting the spot for what their body needed.
The teaching staff is a central pillar of the studio’s appeal. Visitors repeatedly praise the instructors for being warm, generous, grounded, very experienced, and incredibly kind. Specific teachers like Jennifer (the owner), Jodeen, Kimberly, Bill Dial, Mark Z., Ilan Golick, Jason, Debbi, Jeson, Colbie, and Kathleen are mentioned by name for their unique strengths. Jennifer’s restorative class is described as wonderful and powerful, with a focus on the full meaning of being restored. Jodeen’s slow flow has people moving ever so gracefully. Kimberly’s class blends breath, poetry, and movement with palpable passion. Bill Dial’s sunrise classes are noted as rhythmic and habitual, focusing on body and breath rather than the pose, which is specifically recommended for those who are nervous or have had a bad experience with yoga in the past. Mark Z.’s challenging vinyasa style classes are speckled with hilarity. The variety ensures that whether someone is looking for a strong, fast-paced flow, a gentle therapeutic session, or a mindful practice blending yoga and QiGong, there is likely a class and a teacher that resonates.
An Accessible Practice for Every Body
A defining characteristic of Yoga Tree, echoed by nearly every piece of visitor feedback, is its remarkable accessibility and beginner-friendliness. People explicitly state it is an ideal place for both beginners and advanced yoga practitioners. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as one where all are welcome: novice, experienced, young, and those not as young. One person emphasized that it doesn’t matter if you’re a beginner or an experienced yogi; you will feel comfortable yet challenged in every class. The encouragement to do your “own yoga”—wearing whatever you want and modifying poses to work for your body—fosters a sense of personal agency and comfort. This approach helps demystify the practice, making it less about achieving perfect postures and more about personal experience and growth.
The studio supports this inclusive philosophy with a pragmatic and affordable pricing structure. While visitors do not quote exact prices, the studio’s published philosophy is to “make yoga affordable,” and one visitor specifically called the price amazing. Options include a New Member Intro offer of 30 days unlimited for $30, an Auto-Renew Monthly Unlimited membership for $75 (noted as the best deal), class packs, and a partner membership. The studio also hosts occasional workshops featuring meditation, chanting, and even ecstatic dance, which visitors find fun and a perfect atmosphere to learn, even if they are unsure about these things initially. For those with scheduling constraints, the class timetable offers options like lunchtime sessions, which one newcomer found perfectly met their needs when they had to book based on time alone. The combination of a non-intimidating environment, a diverse schedule, clear value in pricing, and special events creates a studio that genuinely lives up to its goal of sharing yoga with as many people as possible.
