Overview
Lighthouse Community Yoga PDX operates as a neighborhood wellness sanctuary in Portland’s Lents community, explicitly rooted in the values of accessibility, affordability, and inclusion. The bright, clean, and calm studio offers a diverse mix of yoga styles—including Kundalini, Vinyasa, Restorative, Yin, and Hatha—with classes designed for every body and level, emphasizing listening to one’s own needs. Teachers are praised for their genuine, welcoming energy, creating a safe space where students feel seen and valued, fostering personal growth and healing. The studio cultivates profound community connection through intimate classes, affordable community sessions, and events like workshops and Kirtan. With a welcoming tea corner, free mats and props, and a small retail space supporting local makers, it functions as a true neighborhood hub for compassionate, non-competitive practice.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | Open | 7:00 AM – 8:15 PM |
| Wednesday | Open | 5:15 PM – 8:15 PM |
| Thursday | Open | 10:00 AM – 8:15 PM |
| Friday | Open | 7:30 PM – 8:30 PM |
| Saturday | Open | 9:15 AM – 2:00 PM |
| Sunday | Open | 9:30 AM – 8:15 PM |
Studio in Details
A Community Sanctuary in Southeast Portland
Lighthouse Community Yoga PDX operates as a neighborhood sanctuary in the heart of Lents, a community within Southeast Portland. The space is described by visitors as a true sanctuary, with an interior that is peaceful, bright, and welcoming. People note the studio feels brand new, exceptionally clean, and calm, creating a down-to-earth atmosphere that prioritizes wellness over fitness. This is a community, female, and queer-owned yoga studio that explicitly roots itself in the values of accessibility, affordability, and inclusion. It functions as a personal safe harbor where, as the studio states, everyone is welcomed as they are. The sense of belonging is palpable, with visitors describing it as a circle where compassion, peace, and unity thrive. For many, it has become a yoga home—a place of connection and growth that feels more like a neighborhood wellness center than just a fitness studio.
The physical space contributes significantly to this feeling. Visitors consistently mention its beautiful, serene, and fresh environment. A welcoming tea corner adds a homely touch, and the studio provides yoga mats and props free of charge, allowing people to literally come as they are. The atmosphere is bolstered by staff and teachers who are repeatedly described as sweet, welcoming, and genuinely caring. People feel seen and valued from their first class, with one person noting they felt cared for immediately. This intentional cultivation of a safe and inclusive space makes it a destination for those seeking a practice free from competition, where the focus is on inner connection and collective support rather than athletic performance.
Diverse and Accessible Yoga Practices
The studio offers a diverse mix of yoga styles and class formats designed to be accessible to all bodies and experience levels. Based on visitor descriptions and studio information, classes include Kundalini, Vinyasa, Restorative, Yin, and Hatha yoga. People also mention specific classes like “Gentle Vibes,” “Center and Soften Vinyasa Flow,” and community classes. The teaching philosophy emphasizes listening to one’s own body. Instructors encourage students to feel free to “go rouge”—not feeling pressured to follow along exactly, but comfortable doing what they need. This approach makes the yoga, as multiple visitors state, accessible for any level.
Classes are designed for every body, with specific mentions of classes being relaxing and grounding. A Restorative yoga session helped one person love their body again, framing the practice as one of grace and strength in tandem. Another found a Vinyasa flow class to be perfectly paced, with a good balance between challenging and relaxing poses, and ample time to learn movements correctly without feeling rushed. The studio also hosts events beyond regular classes; visitors mention attending workshops and a Kirtan session, which was described as an amazing experience. The class sizes can be intimate, with one person appreciating a session with only six people, fostering a more personal connection. Community classes are offered at a notably affordable rate, with one visitor highlighting a Thursday class for only five dollars, aligning with the studio’s stated value of affordability.
An Emphasis on Authentic Connection and Healing
The heart of Lighthouse Community Yoga is its profound emphasis on human connection, both inward and communal. Visitors do not just take yoga classes here; they experience growth, community, and healing. Teachers are consistently described as genuine, humble, knowledgeable, and passionate. They are noted for taking time for individual connections, sometimes starting classes with practices like mantra cards to set intention. Instructors like Katie, Mimi, and Teri receive specific praise for their warm, welcoming energy that makes people feel at home and at ease. This personal attention means teachers often know students by name and greet them with genuine smiles.
This environment has a tangible impact. People report that attending classes and events has helped them immensely in journeys of mental, physical, and spiritual recovery and health. One person found it to be the perfect reset for a stressful week, leaving their body happy and heart full. Another, who as a larger person never felt they belonged at a yoga studio before, expressed profound gratitude for finding a place where they finally felt they belonged. The studio also supports the local community through a small retail space. Visitors mention high-quality gift items and cute plants for sale, adding to the neighborhood-centric vibe. For those seeking a yoga practice that is inclusive, non-competitive, and rooted in authentic compassion, Lighthouse Community Yoga PDX offers a rare and welcoming harbor in Portland’s Lents neighborhood.
