I realized I had no idea what I was getting into after I signed up for a paddleboard yoga class in the Homestead Crater with Park City Yoga Adventures!

Striking a Warrior II pose on a steady yoga mat? No problem. Paddleboarding on a calm lake? Sure. But I wasn’t sure what to expect from the combination of the two — in the form of a Paddleboard Yoga class with Park City Yoga Adventures. Luckily, the pros at Park City Yoga Adventure made the experience a fun fitness challenge that was both memorable and enjoyable.

The Details

  • What: Paddleboard Yoga at Homestead Crater with Park City Yoga Adventures
  • Where: Homestead Crater, at the Homestead Resort in Midway, UT
  • When: Park City Yoga Adventures rent the crater specifically for their sessions, so timing may vary depending on availability.
  • Who: Sessions can fit up to 12 people. Inquire about availability.
  • How Much: 2 Yogis: $150 per guest; 3+ Yogis: $100 per guest
SUP yoga in the Midway Crater is truly unique experience!

The Experience

On a chilly fall morning, I drove to Midway’s Homestead Crater, located at the Homestead Resort in picturesque Midway, about a 30-minute drive from downtown Park City.

Unassuming from outside, the Homestead Crater is a natural, geothermal hot spring found within a 55-foot tall, beehive-shaped limestone rock formation. Upon entering, I was greeted with a bust of welcome warmth and humidity, as the instructor, Bree, introduced herself and set up the paddleboards for class.

The hot spring was crystal-clear, steaming hot and inviting, and my fellow practitioners and I nervously dipped our toes into the water. I was astonished by how warm the water temperature was! Turns out, the mineral-rich water maintains a consistent temperature of around 90 to 96 degrees Fahrenheit year-round! This makes it a warm, aquatic oasis for swimming and other activities, like paddleboard yoga, in any season.

We chuckled about how it was all of our first times trying out paddleboard yoga — let alone in a crater in the middle of Utah. As class began, our nerves were quickly assuaged by Bree, who was extremely knowledgeable and reassuring as she took us through a quick history of the crater and what to expect in our yoga session. 

Bree encouraged us to play around and enjoy ourselves — it was a lovely reminder that yoga doesn’t have to be *so* serious.

Toward the end of the class, we were brought into a peaceful savasana on our boards, with our feet in the water, gazing up at the clear blue sky out the top of the crater. After class I felt a sense of peace as well as accomplishment — it was a challenge, but one that was so much fun and rewarding.

All in all, I’d highly recommend paddleboard yoga for anyone, though ideally you’d have a little bit of yoga experience to be familiar with some of the poses. It’d be a great addition to a  bachelorette party, romantic couples retreat, girls’ getaway, or even a guys’ golf trip (you know you could use the stretching!).

Know Before You Go

  • Wear something you’d be comfortable getting wet — think: bathing suits or quick-drying shorts.
  • You can also opt to go on a nature hike or a snowshoe hike in Wasatch State Park before the yoga session if you have more time.

Advice

  • Make sure to arrive on time as the doors will be closed and locked once class begins
  • Bring a towel and change of clothes
  • Bring two masks, as I jumped in the water with my mask on, and having to wear a wet mask out in the cold was not ideal
  • In the winter, wear surf leggings, a rashguard, or a wetsuit top as it does feel quite chilly out of the water on your board once you get wet.