Overview
Yoga Via is a community-focused yoga studio located within Contact Climbing Gym in St. George, Utah, celebrated for its intentionally curated, welcoming, and non-judgmental atmosphere. The studio offers a wide variety of classes including Vinyasa Flow, Ashtanga, Yin Yoga, and unique offerings like Mindful Flow with sound baths and Yogalates, all designed to be accessible for beginners while challenging for experienced practitioners. Led by dedicated teachers like Jenny and Melissa, the studio emphasizes foundational instruction and personal modification within a bright, inviting space. Beyond group classes, Yoga Via provides Yoga Alliance-approved teacher training, private sessions, and full access to climbing facilities, making it a unique hub for holistic movement, mindfulness, and connection catering to yogis, climbers, and everyone in between.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Pricing
| Plan Name | Duration | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Yoga Only Monthly Membership | 1 Month | $59 |
| Yoga Only 2-Week Trial Membership | 2 Weeks | $25 |
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 6:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 10:00 am – 10:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm |
Studio in Details
A Welcoming Community Space with Healing Energy
Yoga Via presents itself as a welcoming, non-judgmental community space where all people feel safe and inspired to express a practice as unique as they are. Located inside the larger Contact Climbing Gym in St. George, Utah, the studio aims to bring together the healing of mind, body, and spirit. People describe the space itself as special, with a healing energy. They frequently mention the positive, uplifting atmosphere, calling it a beautiful place to practice. The room is noted for being bright, clean, warm, and inviting, with abundant natural light that contributes to an overall sense of well-being. The vibe is consistently described as welcoming and inclusive, creating an environment where people feel comfortable whether they are complete beginners or experienced practitioners. The studio’s identity is deeply tied to this sense of community and intentional energy, which visitors find to be a defining and cherished characteristic.
The leadership and teaching staff play a significant role in cultivating this environment. Visitors specifically highlight studio managers and lead teachers Jenny and Melissa, describing them as incredible, kind, and very intentional about the energy they create. People refer to them as masters of their craft. This careful curation of the studio’s atmosphere is a recurring theme in visitor feedback, suggesting that the overall experience is as much about the community and feeling as it is about the physical practice. The studio operates with extended hours, aligning with the climbing gym’s schedule, which provides flexibility for early morning, daytime, and evening practice.
A Diverse and Accessible Class Schedule
The studio offers a substantial variety of yoga classes on its daily schedule, catering to different styles, intensities, and goals. Based on the class descriptions and visitor comments, the primary offerings include Vinyasa Flow, which focuses on movement and linking breath to music, offered in both regular (80-85 degrees) and Hot Vinyasa (85-95 degrees) formats. Ashtanga is taught in a 75-minute short form, emphasizing the traditional set series with attention to fundamentals and controlled breathing. For a more meditative and passive practice, Yin Yoga is available, focusing on longer-held poses to increase flexibility and release stress. A Yoga Foundations class is designed for those wanting to build a greater understanding of each asana by moving slower and learning more about yoga as a whole practice.
Other unique offerings include Mindful Flow, described as a gentler, slower flowing experience, with Monday and Wednesday night sessions ending in a long savasana accompanied by a soothing sound bath. Yogalates blends yoga with mat Pilates for core strengthening, and Acro Yoga combines simple acrobatics and yoga asana, with no prior experience or partner required. A key point emphasized by the studio is that all classes are beginner-friendly, with extra attention to foundations when needed. Visitors confirm this, noting that instructors welcome modifications to meet individual levels, whether someone wants more of a challenge or needs to adapt for physical limitations. People appreciate that the classes are challenging while still being accommodating for beginners, and instructors teach in a way that is easy to follow, making newcomers feel comfortable. The schedule also includes unique offerings like a weekly slow flow & roll class noted as being super helpful for climbers.
Programs, Amenities, and the Climbing Connection
Beyond daily group classes, Yoga Via provides deeper educational and personalized offerings. The studio runs Yoga Alliance approved teacher training programs, including 200-hour and 300-hour courses. One visitor completed their YTT 200 here and spoke highly of the experience. They also offer private yoga sessions for one-on-one instruction or special group events. The studio facilities are well-appointed; props are provided for class, and mat rentals are available for a small fee. The space includes lockers and showers for use, which are supplied with body wash and towels. A notable and unique aspect of Yoga Via is its integration with Contact Climbing Gym. A yoga day pass or membership includes access to the entire climbing facility, which features bouldering and top-rope climbing. Visitors find this combination amazing and a significant perk, allowing them to transition seamlessly from a yoga class to climbing.
The studio appears to suit a wide range of people. It is explicitly welcoming to beginners, with one person noting their first-ever yoga class here was a great experience. It also caters to experienced yogis and teacher trainees seeking depth in their practice. The connection to climbing makes it particularly appealing to athletes and climbers looking for complementary training for flexibility and recovery. The variety of class styles—from vigorous Vinyasa and Ashtanga to gentle Yin and meditative sound baths—means there is likely a class for most moods and intentions. The intimate class sizes are appreciated, fostering a more personal connection with instructors. While visitors do not mention specific accessibility features like wheelchair access, the overall ethos is strongly centered on inclusivity and creating a space where everyone feels they belong. For those in St. George or traveling through the area, Yoga Via represents a community-focused hub where movement, mindfulness, and connection are thoughtfully woven together.
