Overview
PC Yoga Collective distinguishes itself as a community-focused yoga studio in Park City’s Newpark Town Center, built on principles of empowerment and shared value. The studio operates with a unique model where instructors receive half of each class fee, fostering a genuine and inclusive atmosphere that regulars describe as a sanctuary. It offers a wide variety of classes, from rigorous heated vinyasa and sculpt sessions to gentle restorative flows and sound baths, all set in a clean, warm space featuring therapeutic radiant infrared heat. Beyond drop-in classes, it serves as a premier yoga school offering comprehensive 200-hour and 300-hour teacher training programs led by a deeply expert staff. With affordable pricing, complimentary mat and towel rentals, and straightforward booking, PC Yoga Collective provides a grounded, accessible wellness destination for every body and mood.
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Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 6:00 am – 9:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Collective Built on Empowerment and Community
PC Yoga Collective stands out in Park City not just as a yoga studio, but as a consciously built community. The space was founded by a group of seasoned yoga teachers with a specific intention: to create something bigger than a traditional studio. Their model is built on empowering instructors, with half of each class fee going directly to the teacher. This philosophy of shared value extends to the atmosphere, which visitors consistently describe as welcoming, genuine, and inclusive. People call it a sanctuary and a rare gem, noting its earthy, soulful, and non-pretentious vibe. For many, it feels like home—a sentiment so strong that one person mentioned it was a factor in their decision to move to Park City. The sense of a real and caring community is a recurring theme, fostered by leadership that, according to visitors, creates a space where students feel safe to be themselves.
The studio’s physical presence in Kimball Junction is part of its appeal. It’s situated in the Newpark Town Center, conveniently next to local spots like Hearth & Hill and The Bake Shoppe. People appreciate that there is plenty of parking available, with a garage just two doors down if the front spots are full. The location also means you’re within walking distance of coffee shops, tea houses, and restaurants—a practical perk for before or after class. The studio itself is described as clean, warm, and welcoming. A key differentiator is its use of radiant infrared heat, which the studio notes is therapeutic and penetrates muscles directly, unlike traditional hot air systems. While visitors don’t elaborate on the medical specifics, they do mention enjoying both the heated and room temperature class options available.
A Diverse Practice for Every Body and Mood
The variety of classes is a major draw. Visitors say there is literally something for everyone, from physically demanding sessions to gentle, restorative flows. The schedule includes a wide array of styles throughout the day. People specifically mention vinyasa flows, sculpt classes (noted as one of the best workouts in Park City), sunrise sessions, perinatal yoga, kundalini, meditation, and sound baths. The heated classes are described as rigorous and satisfying, with one visitor praising a class that started mellow and grounding before building into a sweaty flow. Instructors are frequently highlighted for their skill, knowledge, and passion. Visitors call them incredible, extraordinary, and sincerely passionate, with deep anatomical understanding that helps keep practices safe. The playlists also get a special mention for being fire.
This is not just a place for drop-in classes. PC Yoga Collective also positions itself as Park City’s premier yoga school, offering comprehensive teacher training programs. They provide a 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training (YTT) focused on foundations and a 300-hour module-based YTT for deepening a teacher’s specific interests. Several of these trainings are noted as being open to all, which further strengthens the studio’s community ethos. The teaching staff, as described by the studio, brings a remarkable depth of expertise, including physical therapists, yoga therapists, behavioral therapists, Ayurvedic counselors, trauma specialists, and even Olympic athletes.
Thoughtful Amenities and Straightforward Logistics
Practical considerations are handled with care, making the experience accessible and stress-free. A significant point for visitors is the value. The studio promotes itself as having the best rate in Park City, and people confirm that pricing is easy and affordable. They offer a single drop-in class and a ten-class pass, with all passes including free mat and towel rental. Visitors love not having to worry about gear and appreciate the well-stocked bathrooms with showers. Other nice touches mentioned include cool towels offered at the end of hot power classes. Booking is managed through the MindBody software, which people find to be a breeze. The studio encourages pre-registration and asks that new students or those needing help arrive fifteen minutes early. They have a clear cancellation policy requiring notice two hours before class via the MindBody account.
The studio etiquette reflects its inclusive philosophy. They celebrate differences, acknowledging that some come for community and others for quiet introspection. They simply ask for mutual respect for each person’s choices during practice. While they sell merchandise like apparel and reusable water bottles, the focus remains on the practice and the people. For those looking to deepen their practice, find a challenging workout, or simply belong to a grounded community, PC Yoga Collective has carved out a distinct and beloved space in the Park City wellness scene. It’s a place where, as the studio itself says, you can come as you are—and be prepared to sweat.
