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Find your zen at these yoga studios around Fort Worth

Check out these yoga studios around Fort Worth, which offer beginner classes, memberships, hot yoga, and more.

A person lies on a mat with their legs extended in a hammock-like material hanging from the ceiling.

Take a variety of different classes at Soul Sweat Hot Yoga. | Photo by @soulsweatyogafortworth

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Whether you’re a novice on the mat or an experienced yogi, Fort Worthians have plenty of places to practice. Find your zen at these 13 yoga studios around Fort Worth.

If you prefer personal training

Elemental Yoga & the Mind Arts, Fairmount
This studio recently combined with Cosmic Yoga Collective and The Sanctuary Yoga Room to offer Elemental’s continued private yoga sessions and teacher training + Cosmic’s various yoga, breathwork, and dance classes.

The Studio, Bricktown
Step inside The Studio to achieve empowerment and self-awareness through Vinyasa and Yin yoga classes. The Studio also offers 200-hour Vinyasa yoga teacher training.

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Try a new type of workout with a class at Soul Sweat Hot Yoga. | Photo by @soulsweathotyoga

If you’re looking to sweat

Soul Sweat Hot Yoga, Fairmount
Break a sweat with heated Vinyasa, Power Vinyasa, and soul sweat sequences. If you’re not feeling the heat, Soul Sweat also offers restorative Yin yoga classes and aerial yoga for the adventurous spirits. Bonus: Try the $10 Cash Community Class offered on weekends.

CorePower Yoga, WestBend
This fitness studio offers everything from stretching to strengthening muscles, with a particular focus on core power. Classes range from beginner-friendly to experienced, but the overall vibe is one of fitness positivity.

Zen Hot Yoga, Camp Bowie District
Choose from a wide selection of sessions that incorporate Vinyasa, Bikram, Yin, nidra, and body wheel yoga. If you want to try something outside of your usual routine, you’ll be sure to sweat in the HIT Hot Pilates classes.

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Elemental Yoga & the Mind Arts offers everything from beginner classes to teacher training. | Photo by Elemental Yoga & the Mind Arts

If you want a mix of fitness options

Mindset Fitness and Yoga, Fairmount
Mindset’s adaptive wellness approach makes it the perfect fit for athletes and those recovering from fitness-related injuries. The studio offers adaptive and stretch yoga, personal training services, and classes specifically tailored to those living with multiple sclerosis.

Pilates and Yoga Training Center, Crestwood
Why settle when you can do it all? This studio offers in-person and virtual Pilates and yoga classes for all levels.

Urban Yoga, Fairmount
Try something new at this studio offering a variety of wellness classes. Urban Yoga is a non-heated studio with Nia (martial arts-inspired workout), Barre-Pilates, and yoga for mind-body connection. The studio also has a private space for one-on-one wellness and healing sessions.

Movement Fort Worth, Cultural District
A mixed climbing, yoga, and fitness studio, Movement offers a mix of classes: gentle, Hatha, and Vinyasa. The studio also offers occasional yoga workshops.

SPENGA, Multiple locations
Try this unique 60-minute workout that includes 20 minutes each of spin, strength, and yoga. SPENGA has studios in South Fort Worth and Saginaw.

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Find a class that best suits you at Indigo Yoga. | Photo by @ohhhwavy

If you’re just getting started

Nanda Yoga, Cultural District
Because no one is too small to stretch — Nanda Yoga helps kids build flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Built into each class are activities like music, art, and mindfulness.

Indigo Yoga Studio, Arlington Heights
Whether you’re interested in virtual or in-person classes, Indigo Yoga has a ton of options taught by experienced instructors. The studio also offers a three-month program specially designed for beginner yogis.

Yoga Six, Riverhills
The “six” in this studio’s name refers to both its class offerings — slow flow, restore, hot, power, sculpt & flow, and TRX — and its guiding principles. Beginners can also try the Y6 101 classes that are designed for newbies.

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