CorePower Yoga opens new studio in Del Mar Highlands, San Diego
CorePower Yoga opened in Del Mar Highlands with room for 37 students, new locker rooms and a full class mix for Carmel Valley and Del Mar.

CorePower Yoga has put a new studio inside Del Mar Highlands Town Center, adding a 16th local touchpoint to a San Diego area that already counts 15 CorePower locations. The opening matters less as a brand expansion play than as a signal that the company sees steady demand for athletic, heat-friendly classes in North County, where Carmel Valley and Del Mar practitioners now have another place to book into the brand’s signature format.
The studio opened at 12853 El Camino Real, Suite 209, on the second floor of the town center, with business hours still listed as coming soon. Inside, CorePower built the location around one practice room that can hold up to 37 students per class, along with newly designed locker rooms, elevated amenities, retail, and gathering spaces. That setup gives Del Mar Highlands a more complete studio experience than a basic room-and-reception layout, and it places CorePower squarely among the lifestyle and fitness businesses already clustered in the center.
CorePower says the Del Mar Highlands site is part of its San Diego Area Studios, and studio manager Tatum P. is named on the location page. The studio will offer the company’s full portfolio of classes, including Yoga Sculpt, CorePower Strength X, CorePower Yoga 1, CorePower Yoga 2, Hot Power Fusion, and CoreRestore. That lineup is a clear tell about the audience CorePower is chasing here: practitioners who want yoga, strength training, and recovery under one roof, not just a single-flow traditional class.
The rollout also shows how the brand is handling access and scheduling. Founding members could lock in 25% off an All Access Membership before opening, and class schedules were set to go live 14 days before opening for members and seven days before for non-members. For regulars trying to plan a week around class times, that early booking window is part of the appeal, especially in a market where after-work and commuter-friendly schedules matter.
The opening also lands in a neighborhood that already treats wellness as part of the mix. Del Mar Highlands Town Center says it serves Carmel Valley, Del Mar, and surrounding communities, and it has more than 70 retailers. The center also hosted a free community yoga class with CorePower on May 16, paired with acai bowls from SunLife Organics, a sign that the studio is being introduced as a community draw as much as a workout space.
CorePower, founded in 2002 when Trevor opened the first studio on Grant Street in downtown Denver, now says it operates more than 220 studios nationwide, with a separate location count putting the chain at 234 U.S. locations as of April 22, 2026. In Del Mar Highlands, that scale now shows up in a smaller, local way: another studio, but one built to serve a very specific North County rhythm.
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