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Discover gentle yoga classes with Carla Daws in Wimberley, Texas. Perfect for all levels, these sessions offer a revitalizing midday break in a welcoming community setting.
1 hour
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Discover gentle yoga classes with Carla Daws in Wimberley, Texas. Perfect for all levels, these sessions offer a revitalizing midday break in a welcoming community setting.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
1 hour
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels with minimal physical strain; ideal for beginners through advanced practitioners seeking gentle practice.
Wildlife
History
Wimberley’s Community Center was built to foster local culture and wellness, reflecting the town’s commitment to community health.
Conservation
Classes emphasize minimal environmental impact, using the existing community facility and encouraging participants to respect the natural surroundings of Wimberley.
City of Wimberley Parks and Recreation Department
City of Wimberley Parks and Recreation Department manages public parks, facilities, programs, and events in Wimberley, Texas. The department operates Blue Hole Regional Park, Oak Park, and indoor community spaces such as the Cypress Room and Johnson Hall, and maintains amenities including pavilions, a swim lawn, playgrounds, picnic areas, a basketball court, sand volleyball court, and accessible trails. Public programs include monthly free guided hikes with themes like riparian systems and park history, seasonal Half Day Passes for swimming at Blue Hole (May through Labor Day), scout-only primitive camping with 10 campsites, and community fitness classes such as Zumba and Gentle Yoga. Signature events run by the department include the Star Party with the Texas State Astronomy Club, BOO! Hole Halloween and Haunted Trail at Blue Hole, Ride to End ALZ cycling fundraiser, Back To School Bash, Community Thanksgiving, Firefly Watch, and Friends of Wimberley Parks Concert Series. The department also manages event rental spaces: Oak Park Lawn (artificial turf for up to 100 guests), Cypress Room (432 sq ft for up to 25), Blue Hole Pavilion, Martha Knies Pavilion, Johnson Hall, Blanco Room, and amphitheater. Facilities support meetings, seminars, vendor stalls, and community gatherings.
As a municipal parks and recreation department, it focuses on safe, accessible outdoor and indoor experiences, stewardship of natural resources, and community programming. Reliable scheduling, seasonal details, ADA-accessible trails, and clear rental capacities help residents and visitors plan visits with confidence. Staff coordinate permits, maintenance, volunteer opportunities, and year-round public information for park users regularly.
Parks Managed
Blue Hole & Oak Park
Key Wimberley recreation destinations
Swim Season
May–Labor Day
Seasonal public swimming access
Event Capacity
Oak Park 100 • Cypress 25
Indoor and outdoor rental options
Guided Hikes
Monthly & Free
Educational, ADA-accessible trails
Check seasonal swim passes, rental availability, guided hike dates, and event schedules to secure spaces and join community programs.
Arrive Early to Settle In
Plan to arrive 10-15 minutes before class starts to get comfortable and set up your mat.
Wear Comfortable Clothing
Choose stretchy, breathable clothes that allow for ease of movement throughout the session.
Bring Your Own Yoga Mat
While mats may be available, bringing your own ensures hygiene and comfort.
Stay Hydrated
Drink water before and after class to stay hydrated, especially in warm Texas weather.
Yoga Mat
Provides cushioning and grip for safe, comfortable practice indoors.
Comfortable Athletic Clothing
Allows freedom of movement and keeps you comfortable during stretches and poses.
Water Bottle
Helps you stay hydrated before and after class, especially during warmer months.
summer
Light Sweater or Wrap
Useful for layering during cooler winter sessions in the indoor community space.
winter