The best yoga studios in Dallas/Fort Worth
From slow, grounding yin sessions to high-energy heated flows, the Dallas/Fort Worth yoga scene has something for every body and every mood. We analyzed over 1,000 reviews across eight studios to find the yoga experiences that keep the ClassPass community coming back to their mats – and these six studios rose to the top.
Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.
1. Shake Yo Shakti – Shakti Yoga
Shake Yo Shakti brings a one-of-a-kind energy to Dallas yoga. Their Shakti Yoga class blends elements of vinyasa, kundalini, and hot yoga into a vibrant, joyful experience that members can’t stop talking about. The studio is known for its infectious warmth – from the welcoming instructor to the eucalyptus towels waiting for you at the end of class.
“This class is amazing, but what’s more amazing is the instructor! If you want to have some fun, feel yourself, and try something new with a total ray of sunshine, take this class.”
“Amazing class – was everything and more. So fun, so much energy. Love the eucalyptus towels at the end.”
Rating: 4.96 (205 reviews)
2. Yoga Chikitsa – Mindful Mondays: Yoga Fundamentals
Yoga Chikitsa in Richardson has built a devoted following with their thoughtful, fundamentals-driven approach. Their Mindful Mondays class is a standout – a slow, intentional flow that welcomes beginners and experienced practitioners alike. Members love the calm atmosphere, the sound bowls during savasana, and instructors who genuinely care about helping you understand each pose.
“I think this is literally the best yoga instruction I have come across among the 20-plus studios I’ve been to in Dallas. You can see the preparation and thoughtfulness in every session.”
“I went to an evening yin class and it was absolutely wonderful. The space felt calm and welcoming, and the instructor guided us beautifully through each pose. The sound bowls at the end were the perfect touch – so soothing and grounding.”
“The perfect class to unwind after a stressful day at work. The pace allows you to fully explore the poses as you go, with many helpful tips and modifications for each pose.”
Rating: 4.92 (345 reviews)
3. V12 Yoga – Yin Yoga & Hot Power Flow Yoga
V12 Yoga is a Dallas gem tucked into the second floor of a historic building overlooking the city skyline. With small class sizes that allow for truly personalized attention, V12 offers both deeply restorative yin sessions and sweat-dripping hot power flows. Whether you’re looking to unwind or push your limits, this studio delivers – and the sunset views from the practice space are an experience all their own.
“Practicing yoga on the second floor of a historic building, with the city skyline as a backdrop, adds a unique and serene atmosphere to each class. The small class sizes make for a truly intimate and personalized experience.”
“My favorite yoga experience in Dallas so far! Being able to watch the sunset behind downtown during class was such a unique experience. The instructor was incredible and challenged us while encouraging us through the class.”
“The instructor creates such an inclusive and relaxing environment. The mix of restorative poses and deep stretches makes it perfect for loosening up tight muscles from working all day.”
| Rating: 4.91 (432 reviews) | Hot Power Flow: 4.83 (447 reviews) |
4. JER Chilton Family YMCA – Yoga
JER Chilton Family YMCA in Rockwall brings welcoming, community-centered yoga to the eastern side of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. With a solid 4.84 average rating, this studio is a reliable pick for practitioners who value friendly instruction and a comfortable, no-pressure environment to grow their practice.
“The instructor was more than helpful in getting me set up. She walked me through everything while still assisting everyone else. Really enjoyed the class and will definitely be coming back.”
Rating: 4.84 (73 reviews)
5. White Rock YMCA – Yoga
White Rock YMCA offers a warm, knowledge-rich yoga experience in the heart of Dallas. Members appreciate the instructors who take time to break down poses and offer modifications for all levels, creating a class where everyone feels supported – whether it’s your first flow or your hundredth.
“The instructor is so knowledgeable, and I enjoyed learning about the poses and the different modifications. Looking forward to the next class!”
Rating: 4.78 (51 reviews)
6. McKinney Family YMCA – Yoga
McKinney Family YMCA rounds out the list with a well-balanced yoga class that blends flowing sequences, gentle challenge, and a calming body scan meditation to close out each session. It’s a great option for members in the northern reaches of the metroplex who want a complete mind-body experience close to home.
“Loved the class – it was a good mix of flow, slightly challenging, and ending with a body scan meditation.”
Rating: 4.66 (67 reviews)
Find your perfect yoga class in Dallas/Fort Worth
Dallas/Fort Worth’s yoga studios span the full spectrum – from intimate, skyline-view flows downtown to welcoming community classes across the metroplex. Whether you’re drawn to heated power sessions, mindful fundamentals, or restorative yin, there’s a mat waiting for you. Browse all yoga classes in Dallas/Fort Worth on ClassPass.
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Data sourced from CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.TOPS_IN_CITY and CP_BI_DERIVED.DATAPIPELINE.SCORE_COMMENTS on 2026-02-18.