Get your tickets now because dates are already selling out. 

Red Rocks is a natural wonder that is truly awe-inspiring. For the seventh year in a row, Yoga on the Rocks wants to bring that inspiration to your heart center. 

It's time for sun salutations under the beautiful Colorado sky, tree poses amid the scrub oak, and rock poses under the towering red walls that give the amphitheater its name. There are eight sessions offered throughout the summer, led by The River Yoga and Kindness Yoga, as well as one barre session from The Barre Code. 

For a season pass to all eight classes, it will cost $118, and a four-pack will be $62. If you would rather go to a single class, it will cost $16 per person. The Barre on the Rocks class is $16 per person. You can get tickets to all the options at axs.com.

In addition to getting your mind and body right in one of the most amazing venues in the world, you are also giving back with every event you attend. $1 per admission from The River Yoga dates will go to LoveYourBrain, and $1 per admission from Kindness Yoga dates will go to Parvati.org and the MAPS Initiative.  

After each session, you can visit the Top Plaza for goodies from participating sponsors. Please note, tickets are available online only. There are no drop-in sales at the door, as this is a very popular event. Be sure to bring plenty of water, your yoga mat, and sunscreen.

Early-Summer Session (The River Yoga)
June 8, Katy Rowe + DJ Manos
June 15, Jennifer Jarrett + DJ Skeena
June 22, Kady Lafferty + DJ Trizz
June 29, Danielle Barbeau + Chris Lewis 

Late-Summer Session (Kindness Yoga)
July 20, Jordan Smiley
July 27, Dhyan Bhakti Kaur
August 3, Beth Sanchez
August 10, Tracy Hamm

Barre Session
July 13, Kaye Straub *(The Barre Code)

Have you participated in Yoga on the Rocks? Any tips to get the most out of your practice during the events? Let us know in the comments.

Becky Talley
A Colorado native, Becky’s a confirmed word nerd who loves to write about and photograph this great state! Give a wave and say "Hi" if you see her hiking out and about on the trails or geeking out over historical tours of colorful Colorado, preferably, of the haunted variety. She's always happy to learn about the new, cool, creepy and bizarre, so feel free to share story ideas with her on Twitter!
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