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Golden Tree Yoga Studio
Golden Tree Yoga, the largest yoga studio
between San Francisco and Los Angeles, brings style, choice
and affordability to the West Coast.
Golden Tree Yoga features cutting-edge facility design
by leading architecture firm DesignArc. Taking full advantage
of the abundant natural light and high ceilings, the elegant
ambiance creates a peaceful environment to participate in the
ancient practice of yoga.
The 5000 sq. ft. facility offers three spacious studios as well
as a smaller studio for private or small group instruction.
The first two studios can be opened up to form a 1700 sq. ft.
room for hosting internationally known teachers and community
events. The third studio features the exclusive Geminitrack,
a patented wall system enabling supported and therapeutic poses.
For the convenience of Golden Tree Yoga students, there
are two changing rooms and an interior vestibule to gather
in before and after class with cubicles for shoes and other
personal items. For those with disabilities, Golden Tree Yoga
provides full access.
Golden Tree Yoga offers hot and cold drinks for students to enjoy after class at the café tables where wireless access is also available. Yoga clothing, mats and
other accessories are available in the yoga basics boutique.
Convenient parking is located directly across the street in
lot #10 on Anacapa.
At night and on weekends, there is free parking
directly behind the building in the commuter lot entered on
Cota Street.
Golden Tree Yoga is available for rental for private and
community events. Please inquire about availability and pricing
for your next event- wedding, birthday, corporate, team building,
lecture, workshop, private client instruction or therapeutic treatment, etc. Anything from one studio to the entire
facility may be rented. The square footage of each studio is
as follows:
Entire Facility 5000 sq. ft., Studio 1 - 700 sq. ft.,
Studio 2 - 1000 sq. ft., Studio 3 - 850 sq. ft., Studio 4 -
220 sq. ft.
Golden Tree Yoga is a member of the Santa Barbara Chamber
of Commerce
and the Santa Barbara Downtown Organization
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