The best yoga studios in Salt Lake City
Whether you’re drawn to heated vinyasa flows or quiet, candlelit restorative sessions, Salt Lake City’s yoga scene has something for every body and every mood. We analyzed over 2,800 real ClassPass community reviews across eight studios to find where the best yoga experiences in Salt Lake City 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. Salt Lake Power Yoga – Wild Card Wednesday’s
Salt Lake Power Yoga is a Salt Lake City staple, with over 600 reviews and a 4.93 average rating that speaks for itself. Their Wild Card Wednesday’s class blends vinyasa, power yoga, and hot yoga into a dynamic, ever-changing flow that keeps you coming back week after week. Members love the second-floor studio with mountain and downtown views, the energizing playlists, and instructors who encourage you to have fun and not take your practice too seriously.
“The space and instructor were great. The studio has no mirrors and lots of windows, which I loved. It was a pretty fast flow, and for those who can get the rhythm down, it’s perfect.”
“One of the best yoga classes in SLC. The instructor has a unique approach – a perfect mix of sweat, stretch, and mindfulness. You’re always challenged to have a little fun and not take your movements so seriously.”
Rating: 4.95 (21 reviews)
2. Brick Canvas – BC Yin Yoga
Brick Canvas has earned an impressive 4.95 average across over 1,000 reviews, making it one of the most reviewed and highest-rated studios in the Salt Lake City area. Their BC Yin Yoga class offers a deeply meditative, soothing practice in a heated studio – perfect for unwinding after a long week. Members consistently praise the welcoming atmosphere, encouraging instructors, and the way every class feels personalized to you.
“The instructor has taken time to give personalized feedback to help me in my wellness journey. She goes out of her way to follow up and make sure I feel great after every class. Definitely give it a try.”
“The class and instructor were great, and the studio was cute and clean. A welcoming and supportive space.”
Rating: 5.0 (8 reviews)
3. Satori Hot Yoga + Strength Training – Sitara - Mindful Hatha
Satori Hot Yoga + Strength Training brings heat and heart to every class, and their Sitara - Mindful Hatha practice is a standout for yogis who crave a slower, more intentional experience. With a 5.0 class rating and a 4.94 studio average across 254 reviews, Satori is a go-to for the Salt Lake City yoga community. Members highlight the thoughtful cueing, the welcoming energy from the moment you walk in, and an add-on flow style that builds beautifully throughout each class.
“The instructor guided us through a series of long-hold postures that were challenging and meditative at the same time, with clear instructions for tweaking each pose to be maximally effective and protective of our joints.”
“The class was really fun while also being challenging. It was a great pace, and the playlist was incredible. The instructor was welcoming and friendly from the second I walked in through the door.”
Rating: 5.0 (9 reviews)
4. B Hive Yoga – B - Traditional (Heated)
B Hive Yoga in Midvale delivers a beautifully heated practice that members can’t stop raving about. Their B - Traditional (Heated) class holds a perfect 5.0 rating, and the studio boasts a 4.94 average across 284 reviews. Reviewers praise the spotless environment, the soul-stirring flows, and instructors who meet you exactly where you are – whether it’s your first class or your hundredth.
“Amazing space, amazing instructor. So clean compared to any hot yoga studio I’ve been to. The cues and tone were perfect. Loved it!”
“The instructor’s class is full of heat, spirit, and heart. She’s intentional in her practice and in how she meets you where you are. Her class is an experience that’s mindful and memorable.”
Rating: 5.0 (7 reviews)
5. MINDPOSE YOGA – Candlelight GENTLE
MINDPOSE YOGA in Lehi offers one of the most restorative yoga experiences in the Salt Lake City area. Their Candlelight GENTLE class pairs accessible standing poses with deeply supportive restorative postures using props like blankets, blocks, and bolsters – all in a heated studio. With a 4.93 average across 136 reviews, the studio has built a loyal following among members seeking a nurturing, grounding practice.
“The class was so beautiful. The instructor is such a creative teacher! The message mixed with the flow helped me drop into my body very quickly. The space is beautiful as well.”
Rating: 5.0
6. FlowHaus – Infusion + Quiet Flow
FlowHaus in Pleasant Grove is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about wellness spaces in the area, holding a remarkable 4.98 average across 51 reviews. Their Infusion + Quiet Flow class combines gentle yoga guidance with a heated environment, creating a meditative experience designed for reflection and reset. If you’re looking for a practice that’s less about doing and more about being, FlowHaus delivers.
“The instructor was amazing. I would recommend it to everyone!”
Rating: 5.0
7. Unified Hot Yoga – Warm Yoga - Vinyasa
Unified Hot Yoga in American Fork rounds out our list with a warm, welcoming vinyasa practice that members love. Their Warm Yoga - Vinyasa class carries a 4.75 rating across 20 reviews, and the studio’s 4.91 average across 136 total reviews reflects the consistently positive experiences members have here. Reviewers highlight the cozy atmosphere, instructors who nail the right balance of challenge and encouragement, and flows that are easy to follow yet deeply engaging.
“The instructor’s cues are spot on and easy to follow. She leads you through an engaging and fun flow – the perfect mix of challenging and strengthening poses. The heat is perfect, and the atmosphere is cozy and welcoming.”
“The instructor really made me feel safe to explore how deep I could stretch my body. Amazing class – can’t wait for next time!”
Rating: 4.75 (20 reviews)
Discover your next yoga class in Salt Lake City
From heated power flows in the city to candlelit restorative sessions in the surrounding communities, Salt Lake City’s yoga studios offer something for every level and every intention. Whether you’re chasing a challenging vinyasa or a quiet moment of stillness, your next favorite class is waiting. Explore yoga classes in Salt Lake City 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.