WELCOME...
All Heart Yoga is a friendly and welcoming, women-owned, locally-owned, community-based yoga studio in NW Portland. We believe in the transformative power of yoga and stillness, and are committed to fostering a space of belonging for students of all ages, abilities, and experience levels.
Our intimate class sizes allow our instructors to offer you personalized attention and give you the opportunity to meet your neighbors and make new friends.
At the heart of it all, we are a collection of caring individuals who believe in the power of yoga for both the individual and the collective. It is an honor to support your practice – body, mind, and heart. Welcome to your yoga home!
Hi.
I’m Laela Wilding – the person who answers the phone and replies to your emails, and have been the studio owner since February 1st, 2020. Our aim is to go deep with you in practices of mindfulness and movement. Together, we build a community of support and caring; together, we explore the depths of ourselves with compassion and love; together, we find our deep connection with one another, with the world in which we live, in community, and in our shared connection of being, living, breathing in individual consciousness and Universal Consciousness.
Please reach out to me any time at hello@allheartyogastudio.com.
I look forward to practicing with you!
Find us in
NW Portland
All Heart Yoga (Yoga NW)
1901 NW 26th Avenue Portland, OR 97210
503-208-2468
hello@allheartyogastudio.com
Parking + Bus
Please plan to arrive 5-10+ minutes before class to give yourself ample time to join us on time. We lock the doors for the security of the space when class begins. We are near bus lines 77 & 15.
Here are some of the many areas you can find street parking, which can be tight in our neighborhood.
Vaughn between 25th & 27th Ave
North of Vaughn (this is usually a good bet!)
Upshur between 26th & 29th Ave
All Heart Yoga acknowledges that the land we occupy rests on the traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, bands of the Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla and many other Tribes that have created permanent and seasonal encampments. The land that we occupy as residents is unceded Indigenous land. Due to the strategic and systemic efforts to annihilate Indigenous peoples from these lands and history, there are many other tribes and Nations who traditionally lived, hunted and fished in what is now Multnomah County and Oregon that are not collectively remembered. We thank the descendants of these many Tribes for being the original stewards and protectors of these lands since time immemorial.