Alaska Yoga Festival 2026

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Alaska Yoga Festival 2026

Location: Griffin Park, 360 Wendell Ave, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701

Dates: July 10–11, 2026

Website: Alaska Yoga Festival

Experience Alaska Yoga Festival

Alaska Yoga Festival brings people together for a community-centered weekend that feels accessible, grounded, and full of movement. Friday begins with specialty workshops held at locations around town, then Saturday opens into an all-day yoga gathering in downtown Fairbanks with classes every hour on the hour. The atmosphere leans welcoming rather than exclusive, making it a strong fit for students, teachers, and anyone who wants to spend a summer weekend in practice, connection, and shared energy.

Why Attend Alaska Yoga Festival?

This festival stands out because it is built to connect Alaskans with Alaskan educators while still welcoming a wider yoga and wellness community. It offers a full day of practice in a downtown park setting on the banks of the Chena River, along with workshops, booths, local partnerships, and a nonprofit spotlight. For attendees, that creates a festival that feels local, personal, and rooted in place rather than generic.

Key Highlights of Alaska Yoga Festival

  • Community-centered all-day yoga festival with classes every hour on the hour
  • Friday specialty workshops hosted around town as add-on experiences
  • Saturday main event at Griffin Park in downtown Fairbanks
  • Local educators, wellness professionals, artists, nonprofits, and food vendors
  • Partnership opportunities for studios through the Sangha Studio Partnership
  • 2026 nonprofit partner: Resource Center for Parents and Children
  • Festival setting near the Chena River with access to downtown Fairbanks

Details and Registration

Ticketing is handled through Eventbrite.
Early bird tickets went on sale April 1, 2026.
Saturday is the main “all day, all you can yoga” event.
Friday workshops are offered separately as add-on experiences.
Festival swag pre-sale opened with ticket sales, with additional swag available first come, first served at event headquarters.
A public event listing shows tickets starting at $60+, though attendees should confirm current pricing and ticket types directly on the official registration page.
Vendor booths, food vendor participation, nonprofit participation, volunteer opportunities, and Sangha Studio Partnership options are also part of the festival ecosystem.

Pricing and options may change; check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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Additional Information

Griffin Park is located in downtown Fairbanks on the banks of the Chena River. The venue page notes limited parking, so ridesharing with friends is encouraged. The surrounding area offers access to downtown Fairbanks and nearby points of interest like the Morris Thompson Cultural Center. The festival also invites educators, volunteers, studio partners, artists, and wellness vendors to participate, which helps create a fuller community experience beyond classes alone.

For travel tips, accommodations, and more details, visit the festival’s website for further assistance.

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