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Wild Reed Yoga
4.6 ★★★★★ 137 Google reviews · Hot yoga studio in Portland, Oregon
Branch of a yoga chain offering a variety of classes including hot yoga, with mat and towel rentals.
Plan your first class
- Free first class or intro offer new students are welcomed with a free class or a discounted intro pass — check their schedule to book your first heat
- Mat & towel rental mats and towels available to rent on site — handy if you don't want to haul a soaked mat home your first time
- Showers showers on site — you'll want one after a hot class, so bring a change of clothes
- Teacher training offers teacher training — ask about upcoming YTT cohorts and prerequisites
- Today see hours ·
- Phone (503) 206-5667
- Website & schedule wildreedyoga.com — book classes and see the live schedule
Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–8:30 PM |
The styles they teach
“My personal favorite is the Power Flow class—it's an amazing workout and I feel so refreshed afterward.”
“Hard in the way you would hope core flow would be, but unlike other sculpt classes I have tried, feels very safe and supported and grounded in a sturdy yoga flow.”
“I absolutely LOVED my first yoga experience trying the Yang/Yin class.”
“Not only is the atmosphere inviting for beginners, it makes you feel secure and safe to come back.”
What's on offer
“The showers and locker rooms are always spotless, and having towels and mats available for rent is such a convenient perk.”
“The showers and locker rooms are always spotless, and having towels and mats available for rent is such a convenient perk.”
“The showers and locker rooms are always spotless, and having towels and mats available for rent is such a convenient perk.”
What students say again and again
“The showers and locker rooms are always spotless, and having towels and mats available for rent is such a convenient perk.”
“Not only is the atmosphere inviting for beginners, it makes you feel secure and safe to come back.”
“I took Cara’s class at Modo Yoga today and she is such a great teacher.”
“And, the room was the perfect “hot yoga” temp for me: quite warm, helped this old runner get loose safely, but not so hot that I emerged a raisin .”
“Wild Reed is a really beautiful yoga studio in a very special community.”
From the reviews
The best yoga studio in the Portland metro. What makes it the best? Their owners have a very high bar for who they let teach on their schedule. I’ve now taken 100 (actually 101) classes here with 21 different instructors.
I absolutely love Modo Yoga! From the seamless logistics to the easy street parking, everything is designed to make your visit hassle-free. The showers and locker rooms are always spotless, and having towels and mats available for rent is such a convenient perk.
I’m hypermobile (Ehlers Danlos) so my tendons and ligaments are pretty loose. Pilates has been such a huge help in keeping things stable and strong, especially because It’s so much easier for me to rely on my flexibility rather than my strength. I took Cara’s class at Modo Yoga today and she is such a great teacher.
10/10 recommend. Especially love Tuesday Core Flow with Renaissance - it is the after-work butt-kicking you have been looking for! Hard in the way you would hope core flow would be, but unlike other sculpt classes I have tried, feels very safe and supported and grounded in a sturdy yoga flow. Great playlists, also.
Teacher training at Wild Reed Yoga
Wild Reed Yoga comes up for teacher training — confirmed on their own site. If you're thinking about becoming an instructor, a few things are worth asking up front. First, which certification the program leads to — most hot-yoga trainings are Yoga Alliance registered (RYT-200 or RYT-500), and the style matters: a Bikram or hot-power lineage trains differently than a hot-vinyasa or sculpt one. Second, the schedule and prerequisites — cohorts often run in intensive weekend blocks or over several months, and many studios want you practicing regularly there first. Third, cost and payment plans, and whether tuition includes an unlimited membership for the training period. Teacher training is a real commitment of time and money, so it's worth a call or an info session before you enroll.
Your first hot yoga class at Wild Reed Yoga
Nervous about your first hot class? Almost everyone is, and a good studio expects beginners to walk in the door. Here's what to know. What to expect: the room is heated, so it feels intense for the first few minutes — rest in child's pose any time you need to, no one will bat an eye. Hydrate: drink water through the day before class, not just as you arrive, and bring a bottle. What to bring: a mat and towel (or rent them here), water, and a change of clothes — there are showers on site; wear something light you don't mind sweating through, and skip a heavy meal in the couple of hours beforehand. Arrive 10–15 minutes early to sign in and set up. It gets easier fast — most people say their third class feels completely different from their first.
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