Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour

This is truly an experience like none other. It is combination of a historical walking tour of the Chicago Riverwalk and Yoga. It is a very non-traditional Yoga experience as we incorporate flows alon

This is truly an experience like none other. It is combination of a historical walking tour of the Chicago Riverwalk and Yoga. It is a very non-traditional Yoga experience as we incorporate flows along the walking tour, in picturesque locations with beautiful views. No mats are necessary as we incorporate the surrounding elements of the Riverwalk, ie: benches, steps, and grassy lawns. A Fit Tour is the most unique way to "get your steps in" and actively engage with the surrounding city.

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Location: Chicago

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Q: Is there a recommended age limit for participants on the Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit, but it’s generally suitable for teens and adults since it involves some walking and yoga poses. Kids can join if they're comfortable with yoga, but be sure to check with Fit Tours NYC for any special considerations. They usually adapt the experience for different fitness levels!

Q: What happens if it rains during the Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour?

A: If the weather doesn't cooperate, Fit Tours NYC usually reschedules the tour. They’ll let you know in advance if they need to cancel due to rain. It’s always good to keep an eye on the forecast and maybe have a backup plan just in case!

Q: What should I wear for the Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour?

A: Wear comfortable, breathable clothing that you can move easily in! Since it’s outdoors, consider layering since it might get a bit warm. Also, wear good sneakers for walking around the Riverwalk. No mats needed, but a water bottle is a must to stay hydrated!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour!

I’m considering this for my sister’s birthday since she loves both yoga and exploring new places. The idea of doing yoga along the Riverwalk sounds unique! Has anyone done this? What was your experience like? I’m also curious about the group size and if it gets crowded.

Is the Chicago River Yoga Walk Tour good for beginners?

I’m new to yoga and not super fit, but I really want to try something fun. I’ve been eyeing this tour, but I’m nervous about keeping up. Can anyone share their thoughts? Did you feel out of place if you weren’t an expert?