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Wright County Parks & Recreation Unveils Sunrise Yoga at Beebe Lake County Park

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Published on June 13, 2025
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Wright County Parks & Recreation is making a move to blend tranquility with the great outdoors, as they roll out a series of sunrise yoga classes at Beebe Lake County Park. Slated for those early risers, the sessions will run from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. on select dates, including June 16, July 14, July 21, and Aug. 4. At $15 a pop, anyone aged 12 and up can join in the stretch-fest courtesy of instructor Joclyn from Willow Soul Yoga. Participants, bathed in the early morning hues of the waterfront, will be guided through yoga sequences designed for all skill sets, offering a peaceful kickoff to the day.

The yoga classes stand not just as an exercise in flexibility and strength, but also as a call to mindfulness and inner tranquility. Each attendee, guided by Joclyn’s expertise, will go through a series of poses that not only emphasize balance and personal limits but also integrate mindful breathing exercises. Announced by Wright County Parks & Recreation, the classes aim "to enhance relaxation and focus, helping to cultivate inner peace." The serene setting is a plus, wrapping participants in a vibe that channels calm and confidence as they greet the day.

For those interested in touching toes with the sunrise, registrations for individual sessions can be done online; spots tend to fill up faster than a yogi's breath, so act quickly. Links for each respective date are available here, taking you straight to the county's sign-up portal. And for those jumping in, it is recommended that participants listen closely to their own bodies, making sure comfort and safety are in the front seat with modifications encouraged as needed.

Don’t miss the chance to rise with the sun and hit the mat in a setting that promises more than your average gym class. It's an opportunity that Wright County Parks & Recreation believes will leave everyone "uplifted and ready to embrace the new day with calm and confidence" as declared in their announcement.