Utah State Parks Yoga Series with Granogi brings yoga to Utah
By Eugene Swalberg
The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation is excited to announce the kickoff of the Utah State Parks Yoga Series with Granogi, an outdoor adventure and yoga company.
Utah’s 44 state parks are packed full of outdoor adventure options, and Granogi’s outdoor yoga is just one more way people can take full advantage of the beauty Utah has to offer. At the same time, they can reap both the physical and mental benefits of yoga.
The Yoga Series kicks off April 28 at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park and will continue along multiple parks across Utah until concluding at Snow Canyon State Park November 17.
The Utah state parks involved in the series include Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Wasatch Mountain State Park, Jordanelle State Park, Goblin Valley State Park, Red Fleet State Park, Rockport State Park, Snow Canyon State Park, and Antelope Island State Park.
Each stop in the series gives visitors a new and exciting opportunity to experience Utah’s state parks while participating in a fun and healthy activity. Participants arrive in the morning where they are greeted by a park ranger and given some information about the each park’s history, geography, and recreational opportunities.
From there, participants will join Granogi’s experienced instructors for group activities, a rejuvenating 1–2 mile adventure hike, a yoga session, and a mediation activity.
Participants are also welcome to stay in each park to for some extra fun after activities have ended but must leave when the park closes for day-use — unless they have also reserved a campsite.
Attendees will also receive a gift bag packed with swag like yoga towels, journals, t-shirts, stickers, and more.
The Utah State Parks Yoga Series is a great way for people to connect with nature, their minds, their bodies, and other people who are interested in both the outdoor and the yoga community.
The full calendar of yoga events and locations can be found online on Granogi’s Utah State Parks Yoga Series webpage as well as on the Utah State Parks website.
Entry into each of the state parks is included with participation in each yoga series spot. This does not include costs for camping or food, so please make appropriate lodging and meal plans.
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