Moonlight Yoga Festival 2026

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Moonlight Yoga Festival 2026

Location: Panamint Valley, California — just outside Death Valley National Park

Dates: March 26–29, 2026

Website: Moonlight Yoga Festival

Experience Moonlight Yoga Festival

Practice under vast desert skies where sunrise flow meets moonlit nidra. Across four days you’ll move, breathe, and rest with yoga classes by day and by night, sound baths under the stars, guided meditation, and desert art installations. Camp onsite, sip from the elixir bar, and gaze at the moon and planets through a large hosted telescope in one of California’s quietest valleys.

Why Attend Moonlight Yoga Festival?

This gathering blends functional yoga and contemplative practice with true dark-sky immersion. You get a full festival program plus a primitive, self-reliant camping experience that heightens presence, conservation, and connection with the land. Come for practice, stay for the cosmos.

Key Highlights of Moonlight Yoga Festival

  • Daytime and moonlight yoga classes, meditation, nidra, breathwork, and healing sound baths
  • Hosted telescope viewing of the moon and select celestial objects
  • Optional add-on aerial silks and lyra workshops
  • Optional add-on sauna and cold plunge sessions by Mammoth Sauna Co.
  • Elixir bar, food truck, giveaways, and a SHIFTPOD Moon Temple
  • Desert art installations and market booths featuring wellness and handmade goods
  • Onsite dispersed camping included for tents, camper vans, trailers, and RVs
  • Primitive setting with clean porta-potties and shower tents for solar shower bags

Details and Registration

• All tickets cover all four days and all standard sessions (yoga, meditation, nidra, sound bath, breathwork).
• Onsite dispersed camping included for all attendees; no hookups available.
• Add-ons available: aerial silks and lyra workshops; sauna & cold plunge sessions; festival T-shirt (pre-order).
• Ticketing handled via Ticket Tailor; early bird and tier details vary by release window.
• Location access: final 8 miles on county-maintained dirt road suitable for all vehicles.
• Self-reliance focus: pack in, pack out; bring water for drinking and showers; bring a mat suitable for hard or sandy desert ground.

Pricing, tiers, and add-on availability may change. Check the official site for the most up-to-date information.

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Additional Information

Weather: Late-March averages often show sunny days in the low 80s with mid-50s overnight. Bring shade for daytime rest and secure with 12-inch stakes.

Getting There: Navigate first to Ballarat, CA, then north on Indian Ranch Road for roughly 4 miles to the event gate.

Good To Bring: Solar shower bag, extra water, sun protection, sturdy camping setup, and a mat you don’t mind placing directly on desert ground.

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

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