
Détails
Type:
ÉvénementPériode:
Août 9, 2025 - Août 9, 2025Nombre de Séances:
1Durée
Jours de la semaine
Heure
Emplacement
Personnel
Durée:
Août 09, 2025Jours de la semaine:
SamediHeure:
10:00AM - 12:30PMEmplacement:
Asana Yoga & AyurvedaPersonnel:
Delaney R., Jill N.Description
Join Delaney and Jill for a 2.5-hour stand-up paddleboard yoga experience in one of the calmest and most scenic areas of Upper Klamath Lake. We’ll begin with a short land-based yoga flow to warm up, then paddle about 20 minutes to Comfort Point—a quiet, spring-fed spot with clear water and mountain views. Once there, we’ll move through a full 60-minute beginner-friendly SUP yoga class right on the boards.
Practicing yoga on a paddleboard is a unique and fun challenge—engaging your core, refining your balance, and helping you stay fully present with the water, sky, and surroundings. No prior experience with yoga or SUP is needed.
What to Expect:
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Mini flow session on land before launching
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Group paddle to Comfort Point (approx. 20 minutes)
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SUP yoga flow on the water (60 minutes)
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Time to float, relax, or explore before returning
Why This Spot?
While much of Upper Klamath Lake experiences algae blooms in the summer, Rocky Point is different. This area is spring-fed, keeping the water clear and cooler. It’s peaceful, open, and ideal for paddling and practicing yoga away from the busy areas.
What to Bring:
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Your own paddleboard – this is a BYOB (Bring Your Own Board) event. One board may be available at the resort, but availability is not guaranteed.
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Paddle, life vest, plenty of water, sunscreen
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Swimwear or quick-dry clothing you can move in
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Optional but helpful: a small anchor or weight to help keep your board steady during the yoga flow
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Lunch or snack – bring your own or grab a bite at Harriman’s Restaurant and Bar, just down the road
Arrival & Safety:
Please plan to arrive by 9:30 AM to allow time to park, unload your board, and get set up for the land-based practice. Before launching, we’ll review basic paddleboarding technique and safety, and make sure everyone is comfortable on the water.
About the Area:
We’ll paddle near the Klamath National Wildlife Refuge—home to over 250 bird species, including bald eagles, herons, and pelicans. You might also spot late-summer wocus lilies and enjoy quiet views of the surrounding marsh and mountains.
Make a Day of It:
After class, you’re welcome to stay and enjoy the area. Rocky Point Resort offers kayaking, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, and relaxing lakefront views.
SUP Requirements for Oregon:
To paddle legally and safely in Oregon, please make sure you have:
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A Waterway Access Permit (required for boards 10+ feet; $7 for 7 days or $19 annually – available online or via the MyODFW app)
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A life jacket (PFD) on your board
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A whistle or sound-making device for safety
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A white light or flashlight if paddling at dusk (not needed for this event, but good to know)
Water Safety Disclaimer:
Instructors are not lifeguard-certified. All participants should be comfortable in the water and able to swim confidently. Wearing a life vest (PFD) is strongly encouraged. By joining this event, you acknowledge responsibility for your own safety on the water.
- Sous-total :
- $40.00
- Taxe :
- $0.00
- Réduction :
- $0.00
- Total :
- $40.00