Yoga at JABG
Whether you're a seasoned yogi or a beginner, this weekly yoga class is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and connect with their inner-self while in nature.
Start your Sunday with mindfulness, movement, and nature at Jacksonville Arboretum & Botanical Gardens. These all-levels outdoor yoga classes are held weekly and led by a rotating team of experienced instructors. Surrounded by the Arboretum’s lush greenery and peaceful trails, you’ll be guided through intentional movement and breathwork designed to help you feel grounded, strong, and centered.
Whether you're new to yoga or have an established practice, these sessions offer something for everyone.
Tickets are $20 (plus $4.92 fees) per class and includes admission into JABG. Purchase through the link below and show your Eventbrite receipt at entry. Participants will sign a JABG waiver at check-in.
What to bring:
- Yoga mat & towel
- Blanket to put underneath your yoga mat
- Water
- Sunscreen
Optional:
- Yoga props
- Walking shoes (to enjoy the Arboretum after the yoga class!)
Meet the instructors:
Carly Cravotta has been teaching yoga for the past year, sharing her passion for movement as a form of medicine. Her classes are rooted in women’s empowerment, creating space for self-expression, strength, and self-love. Outside the studio, Carly is a flow artist and fire performer, bringing creativity and connection into everything she does.
Madison Santiago is a dedicated yoga teacher with a background in Social Work. She brings her passion for helping others into every class she leads, creating a space where students feel supported, empowered, and deeply connected to themselves. Her goal is to ensure each person feels comfortable on the mat, regardless of their experience level. Outside the studio, Madison works as a care coordinator at a home health agency, where she is committed to ensuring her clients receive the care they need while maintaining their independence.
Kennedy Hill is a 200-hour registered yoga teacher who trained with YogaUnion in Bali, an experience that deepened her connection to yoga as a holistic healing practice. She is currently pursuing her graduate studies at UNF to become a licensed mental health counselor and integrates the mind-body-spirit connection into her classes. Outside of teaching and studying, she enjoys beach days, dog walks, cozy time with her cats, and creative hobbies, offering yoga classes that blend mindfulness, strength, and relaxation.