Chester Springs families invited to free outdoor yoga at Pine Creek Park
Chester Springs families can head to Pine Creek Park at 9 a.m. Tuesday for Miss Amanda’s family yoga session, with no registration needed and an easy park-side setup.

Families in Chester Springs will have a simple morning option on Tuesday, June 30, when Family Yoga with Miss Amanda is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. at the Pine Creek Park pavilion, 1488 Yellow Springs Road. The session is designed as a shared outing for parents, caregivers and children, and the listing says no registration is needed.
The setup is built for low effort and easy access. Held outdoors at the pavilion in West Pikeland Township, the class gives families a place to show up, spread out and join in without the formality of a studio visit. The event description says participants will move, laugh and learn yoga together, which puts the focus on a family activity rather than a technical practice or performance.
That approach matches how Miss Amanda’s Family Yoga has been described in the Chester County Library System, where the program was framed around movement, breath work, mindfulness and group connection for school-age students and their adult(s). For families, that makes the class a practical introduction to yoga as something social and collaborative, with enough structure to keep it organized and enough flexibility to make it approachable for children.

Pine Creek Park has already been used for similar programming. Chester Springs Library hosted a six-Saturday adult Yoga in the Park series there beginning May 2, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., also with no registration required. That series was brought to the community by the West Pikeland Township Parks and Recreation Committee and Chester Springs Library, and participants were asked to bring a yoga mat and a water bottle.
The township committee lists yoga in the park among its traditional community events, alongside gatherings such as the Spring Egg Hunt and Historic Yellow Springs programming. Chester County Parks + Trails adds broader context: the county park system spans more than 4,500 acres and more than 35 miles of trails, underscoring how often outdoor recreation serves as a local gathering point. For Chester Springs families looking for an easy weekend-style reset on a Tuesday morning, Pine Creek Park offers a ready-made place to arrive, join in and start the day together.
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