Date
Sunday, June 28
Time
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Location
Boxers' Trail Gateway
33rd and West Dauphin Street
Philadelphia PA 19132
Join Fairmount Park Conservancy and Yogi Den for an all-level, themed story flow yoga session on Sunday, June 28 from 10–11 AM in East Fairmount Park.
Story Flow is a guided yoga experience where movement and storytelling come together to create transformation. Participants journey through a powerful, relatable story that mirrors real-life challenges, growth, and breakthroughs. Each posture, breath, and pause represents a moment in the narrative, helping people release emotion, build awareness, and connect deeply with themselves and the group.
This program will take place behind the Boxers’ Trail Gateway in East Fairmount Park, located at the corner of 33rd Street and West Dauphin Drive.
Interested in participating in a story flow walk with Yogi Den and We Walk PHL beforehand? Click here to find out more and to register. The story flow walk will meet at the Boxers’ Trail Gateway at 9 AM and for those interested, will serve as an introduction to the class. It is not required in order to participate in the story flow yoga session.
INSTRUCTOR BIO: Yogi Den is a compassionate and resilient father of three who has emerged as a transformative figure in the realm of yoga. His personal journey has been marked by loss and unreleased trauma, but it was through the practice of YOGA that he discovered a powerful means of release and healing. Yogi Den’s profound experiences with yoga inspired him to share this ancient science with individuals and communities that are disconnected from its transformative potential.
Through the teachings and healing qualities of YOGA, he strives to bridge the gap and introduce the healing modality of YOGA to those who may be seeking solace, inner peace, and personal growth. Yogi Den’s dedication to spreading the wisdom of yoga is fueled by his genuine desire to empower others on their own paths of healing and self-discovery. Learn more about Yogi Den through his website, Instagram, and Linktree.
TICKETS: Free**, donations appreciated. Registration is required.
**We are proud to be able to offer these programs for free. However, there is limited capacity for many programs. Last-minute cancellations and no-shows can take away tickets from others. We ask that you be mindful of this and please only register if you plan to attend.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO:
- We will meet at the Boxers’ Trail Gateway, located at the corner of 33rd Street and West Dauphin Drive.
- Please note, classes take place outside in a flat grassy area.
- Bring your own yoga mat. If participating in the walk beforehand, there will be a place to put your mat during the walk.
- We recommend you bring something to place under your yoga mat, such as a towel to keep it protected from “the elements” (grassy surface, sometimes damp after recent rain).
- Appropriate for adults and mature adolescents (minors must be ticketed and accompanied by a guardian).
- Please dress according to the weather conditions.
- Bring your water (drinking water is not available in the park).
- Unfortunately, there are no bathrooms nearby so please plan accordingly.
- Bring sunscreen and bug spray.
- This class takes place near Woodford Mansion. Woodford offers paid tours for the public. More information can be found on their website.
- Space is limited in each class and registration is required. If you cannot attend an event, please show courtesy to fellow parkgoers and try to cancel your registration with advance notice so that someone else can participate.
- Important pre-event information and any event updates are sent out via email. Please make sure the email address entered is correct and that you check it before coming out to the event.
PARKING/GETTING THERE: We will meet at the Boxers’ Trail Gateway, located at the corner of 33rd Street and West Dauphin Drive. There is plenty of free parking along West Dauphin Drive. As always, never leave valuables in your car! If traveling by public transit, the nearest stop is at 33rd and Dauphin Street – a 2-3 minute walk from the start. The nearest Indego bike station is also at 33rd and Dauphin.
QUESTIONS?: Feel free to reach out to programs@myphillypark.org.
Enjoy our programs? Play it forward for Philly parks! Fairmount Park Conservancy’s Fair Play Campaign is creating healthy park infrastructure, expanding people-centered programs, and preparing our organization for the future. Learn more and get involved at fairplayphilly.org.
In case of inclement weather, the program will be canceled. Attendees will be notified of any cancelations via email and any donations will be refunded.