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The best yoga studios in Portland

Portland’s yoga scene is as diverse as the city itself – from heated power flows that leave you drenched in sweat to gentle restorative sessions that quiet the mind. We looked at over 2,900 reviews across six standout studios to find where Portland’s best yoga experiences actually happen, so you can step onto your mat with confidence.

Studios were selected based on review volume, average rating, and consistency of positive feedback from the ClassPass community.

1. Firelight Yoga – Hot Power Vinyasa

Firelight Yoga has earned its reputation as one of Portland’s most beloved yoga destinations, with over 1,200 reviews and a 4.9 average rating. Their Hot Power Vinyasa class is set in a radiantly heated room that brings the challenge and the sweat. Members rave about the expertly built sequences, the perfectly timed cues, and instructors who make every practitioner feel welcome – whether it’s your first class or your hundredth.

“This might have been the best flow of my life. It’s a good sign when the time flies by, you feel strong, and get a good class, but aren’t exhausted at the end. It was absolutely perfect.”

“Lots of energy, great music, excellent instruction, and options for wherever you’re at in your wellness journey.”

Rating: 4.92 (1,208 reviews)

2. CORE Fitness + Yoga – Yoga Sculpt

CORE Fitness + Yoga brings a unique blend of strength training and yoga to the Portland area. Their Yoga Sculpt class has earned a perfect 5.0 average across 142 reviews, and it’s easy to see why. The class weaves functional training into a yoga flow, giving you a full-body experience that builds strength while improving flexibility. Members love the energetic instruction, the creative programming, and the way every class leaves them feeling accomplished.

“A fun instructor – cheerful and easy to understand. The moves are challenging but easy to follow. So much sweat!”

“A great class when you want to get lots of sweat and stretch all over your body. Feels incredible after.”

Rating: 4.96 (287 reviews)

3. The People’s Yoga – All Level Hatha Flow

The People’s Yoga on SE Hawthorne is a Portland institution, and their All Level Hatha Flow class embodies the inclusive, community-driven spirit the studio is known for. With nearly 900 reviews and a 4.9 average rating, this studio consistently delivers thoughtful, well-structured practices. Instructors here are celebrated for their intentional pacing, clear cues, and ability to create a space where everyone – from brand-new yogis to experienced practitioners – feels supported.

“Her pacing and cues are spot on – clear, intentional, and timed in a way that makes the entire practice feel like a beautifully choreographed dance. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a thoughtful, well-structured, and inspiring practice.”

“A sunny studio, gorgeous mural, and down-to-earth community. Highly recommend!”

Rating: 4.93 (889 reviews)

4. Yoga on Yamhill – Vinyasa Flow

Yoga on Yamhill is a downtown Portland gem where creativity and community meet on the mat. Their Vinyasa Flow class holds a near-perfect 4.98 rating, and members consistently highlight the studio’s dynamic, inventive sequences. From sound baths paired with restorative yoga to challenging power flows, the instructors here bring fresh energy to every class. The intimate space makes it easy to feel at home from the moment you walk in.

“Fun, dynamic flows – the instructor kept us moving the entire time, which I really appreciate.”

“What a phenomenal journey this class was! Fun, playful, empowering practice with some really great adjustments.”

Rating: 4.98 (141 reviews)

5. Upstairs Yoga – Power Vinyasa Flow

Tucked away in Forest Grove, Upstairs Yoga offers a peaceful retreat from the everyday. Their Power Vinyasa Flow class carries a stellar 4.97 rating across 111 reviews, bridging the gap between a foundational vinyasa and a more advanced practice. Members describe the space as beautiful and soothing, and they love the thoughtful touches – like cold eucalyptus towels at the end of class – that make each visit feel special.

“The space is beautiful. It felt very peaceful!”

“I had a great experience for my first class. The instructor was lovely, the space was soothing, and the other students were very welcoming. I will definitely be coming back.”

Rating: 4.97 (111 reviews)

6. Full Force Fitness – Vinyasa Flow Yoga

Full Force Fitness in Vancouver brings a welcoming, high-energy approach to yoga in the greater Portland area. With a perfect 5.0 average rating across 333 reviews, this studio has built a loyal following by making every newcomer feel like part of the community from day one. Their Vinyasa Flow Yoga class delivers a challenging yet accessible experience, with instructors who emphasize proper form and encourage you to go at your own pace.

“First time at the studio and I felt welcomed. The instructor explained everything really well. Got a challenging, full-body experience in just 45 minutes. Will definitely book again.”

“One of the best full-body experiences I’ve done. The instructor was incredible and detailed – made sure the movements were done correctly. Highly recommend.”

Rating: 5.00 (333 reviews)

Discover your next yoga class in Portland

From heated vinyasa flows that push your limits to gentle hatha practices that ground you in the present moment, Portland’s yoga community has a studio and a style for every practitioner. Whether you’re chasing a powerful sweat or a quiet reset, your next favorite class is waiting. Explore yoga classes in Portland 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.