Park City launches first yoga festival with music, nature and community
Park City's first yoga festival opened at City Park with live music, family classes and a 5:30 p.m. sound bath, pitched as a community gathering first.

Park City’s first yoga festival opened at City Park on Saturday with a full-day lineup built around movement, live music and open-air connection. Eventful Yoga and founder Lindsey Marshall framed the inaugural Park City Yoga Festival as a low-pressure community gathering first and a wellness event second, with sessions running from 9:00 a.m. until a 5:30 p.m. closing sound bath.
Marshall said the idea grew out of Eventful Yoga’s beer yoga collaboration with Woodward Park City, a format that pulled people in and made the practice feel social rather than separate. That matters in a town where Eventful Yoga has largely focused on tourism-driven work, including bachelorette yoga parties and retreats, but wanted a stronger local tie. The festival arrived on the same June 27 date as Savor the Summit on Visit Park City’s calendar, placing it inside one of the city’s busiest summer event days.
The schedule spread across a wide mix of styles and instructors. Kristin Martino led the opening vinyasa class with live DJ Michellada, followed by sessions featuring Erin Malloy, Adam Millington, Layla Ward, Amy Cairn, Randi Jo Greenburg and Lindsey Marshall. The day moved through mindful yoga flow, breathe-to-the-beat work, qigong, forest bathing and family yoga before ending with a yin meditation and sound bath accompanied by acoustic guitarist Myke Plourde.

Eventful Yoga’s ticketing setup was designed to keep the event accessible. Attendees could choose drop-in entry, all-day passes or family packages, and the organizers said people could come for one session or stay for the full schedule. They also advised bringing a mat, props, snacks, water and layers for mountain weather, a practical reminder for an outdoor event at City Park.
The festival also pointed to something bigger for Eventful Yoga itself. The studio describes itself as Park City’s premier mobile yoga studio, and its offerings reach beyond standard classes into private yoga, wedding celebrations, family reunions, corporate retreats, baby showers, mountain-top yoga, beer and wine yoga, snowga and soundbath meditation. With Woodward Park City and Offset Bier already involved in a summer beer-and-yoga series, Saturday’s festival looked less like a one-off and more like a test run for a local event that could grow with the city’s summer calendar.
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