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Rishi Yoga helps you relax and reconnect with Mother Earth through forest bathing, yoga, and meditation at private and group classes and nature immersive retreats so you live a balanced, sustainable, and fulfilling life with confidence and mental clarity.

It's time to recognize Carly Decker, festival organizer and co-founder. Carly is one of the most genuinely kind people t...
06/17/2026

It's time to recognize Carly Decker, festival organizer and co-founder. Carly is one of the most genuinely kind people that I know and we are lucky to have her on our team all these years.

Carly received her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Certification in Tempe, Arizona in 2013 and has been practicing since 2009. As a student of yoga, Carly soon learned that there is so much more to yoga than the physical practice. Yoga opened the door to physical, mental, and spiritual unity. She leads classes at Fit Fusion in Grangeville and at her home studio in Harpster, Idaho. In 2023 she added her Kids Yoga Teacher certification to her practice, bringing the joy of yoga and mindfulness to farmer's markets, summer camps, and her own two young children.

At Fire & Flow, Carly offers Somatic Flow: Restoring Balance Through Mindful Movement, a Saturday evening practice designed to meet you after a full day of fire. Soft, intentional movement that honors your nervous system, restores balance, and prepares you for the deep rest that comes after a day fully lived.

Six years in and we are just getting started. We are so grateful to be building this with her.

✨️✨️Today is the last day to grab your ticket and join us on the Lochsa. Relax and reset off the grid with an amazing community.✨️✨️

🌿 Wild Idaho Yoga Festival | June 19-21, 2026
🏕 Wilderness Gateway Campground | Lochsa River

This is your last chance to join us on the River- doors close at midnight this Wednesday, June 17th for the Wild Idaho Y...
06/17/2026

This is your last chance to join us on the River- doors close at midnight this Wednesday, June 17th for the Wild Idaho Yoga Festival. Give yourself permission to relax deeply this weekend.

The weather is beautiful, the community is extraordinary, and there is still space for you at this gathering.

Three days of rest, reset, and restoration are waiting for you in the wild.

Sarah opens the Wild Idaho Yoga Fest with Tapas and Twists, a thoughtful workshop where tapas, the yogic principle of in...
06/15/2026

Sarah opens the Wild Idaho Yoga Fest with Tapas and Twists, a thoughtful workshop where tapas, the yogic principle of inner fire and self-discipline, meets the purifying, detoxifying power of twists. You will learn the foundations of twist mechanics, cultivate genuine internal heat, and begin the process of clearing what no longer serves you. A beautiful way to light the weekend's fire.

She holds a 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training certification from California, along with additional training through the Postural Restoration Institute, somatic therapy, and ongoing study within wisdom schools. Her teaching weaves together conscious awareness, contemplative practice, and tools of self-observation, inviting students into deeper harmony within the body and a quieter, more equanimous mind. Sarah meets each practitioner exactly where they are, with loving presence, guiding them back to their essential nature and the gift of bliss that comes from genuine self-understanding. She teaches regular classes in Grangeville and the surrounding area.

Untwist, release, ignite. Come light the fire with us in the mountains.

🌿 Wild Idaho Yoga Festival | June 19-21, 2026
🏕 Wilderness Gateway Campground | Lochsa River

06/14/2026

Press play and breathe.

This is the Lochsa River in early summer. Emerald water moving over ancient stone. Wild roses on the bank. Butterflies catching the light. The Bitterroot Mountains standing watch behind it all.

No filter. No exaggeration. This is simply what it looks like out here.

In one week, this becomes our home for three days. This is the water we will meditate beside, the air we will breathe, the wild beauty that does half the work before we even unroll our mats.

Come let this river slow you down.
This is the reset you have been craving.

Wild Idaho Yoga Festival: Fire & Flow
June 19-21, 2026 | Wilderness Gateway on the Lochsa River

Our presenter intros continue and I have to say, Sabrina Hatch is one of my favorite dance partners! We could not be mor...
06/13/2026

Our presenter intros continue and I have to say, Sabrina Hatch is one of my favorite dance partners! We could not be more excited to have her guiding us into our own groove this year. She is also the artistic eye and visionary behind our iconic flower mandala land art installations.

Sabrina is a facilitator, writer, and community space-holder based in North Central Idaho, and a familiar face at the Wild Idaho Yoga Festival who has stepped into a facilitating role within the landscape that has shaped so much of her own practice. Her work centers on embodied sovereignty, helping people access vitality, clarity, and authentic expression through somatic awareness, consent-based practice, and relational skill-building. Sabrina believes transformation does not require spectacle. It requires presence, courage, and a willingness to practice.

At the height of summer, the body wants to move. Really move. Sabrina's Ecstatic Dance session is authentic movement without choreography, guided by a somatic warm-up and a dynamic music arc that takes you from rising heat to surrendered flow. No experience needed. Only willingness.

The Lochsa is calling. Come move with us.

🌿 Wild Idaho Yoga Festival | June 19-21, 2026
🏕 Wilderness Gateway Campground | Lochsa River

TiSabrina Hatch is a movement facilitator, writer, and community space-holder based in North Central Idaho. She has been attending the Wild Idaho Yoga Festival for years and is honored to have stepped into a facilitating role within the landscape that has shaped so much of her own practice.

Her work centers on embodied sovereignty: helping people access vitality, clarity, and authentic expression through movement and relational skill-building. Whether guiding ecstatic dance or leading conscious boundary workshops, Sabrina creates structured yet spacious containers where participants can explore inner fire and grounded flow.

Drawing from somatic awareness, lived relational experience, and a deep respect for consent-based practice, she designs offerings that are both playful and practical. Her facilitation style is steady, warm, and direct, inviting participants to inhabit their bodies fully while staying connected to community.

Sabrina believes transformation does not require spectacle. It requires presence, courage, and a willingness to practice.Sabrina Hatch is a movement facilitator, writer, and community space-holder based in North Central Idaho. She has been attending the Wild Idaho Yoga Festival for years and is honored to have stepped into a facilitating role within the landscape that has shaped so much of her own practice.

Her work centers on embodied sovereignty: helping people access vitality, clarity, and authentic expression through movement and relational skill-building. Whether guiding ecstatic dance or leading conscious boundary workshops, Sabrina creates structured yet spacious containers where participants can explore inner fire and grounded flow.

Drawing from somatic awareness, lived relational experience, and a deep respect for consent-based practice, she designs offerings that are both playful and practical. Her facilitation style is steady, warm, and direct, inviting participants to inhabit their bodies fully while staying connected to community.

Sabrina believes transformation does not require spectacle. It requires presence, courage, and a willingness to practice.

At the height of summer, the body wants to move. Really move. Sabrina's Ecstatic Dance session is authentic movement without choreography, guided by a somatic warm-up and a dynamic music arc that takes you from rising heat to surrendered flow. No experience needed. Only willingness.

The Lochsa is calling. Come move with us.

You asked who is behind this festival. Today we're introducing you to your host and co-founder of the Wild Idaho Yoga Fe...
06/11/2026

You asked who is behind this festival. Today we're introducing you to your host and co-founder of the Wild Idaho Yoga Festival and creator of Rishi Yoga.

A Sattva Yoga Master Teacher with over 1,000 hours of training and 18 years of personal practice, Christina has studied with master yogis in the Himalayan Mountains of India and continues to deepen her practice under the guidance of her teacher there. Her background spans science, ecology, and military service, and it all shows up in the way she teaches: grounded, precise, and deeply connected to the natural world.

Throughout the weekend Christina will be your host and guide. She offers a Sound Bath Friday evening to settle you into the weekend, leads the morning meditations on the banks of the Lochsa each day, and closes out Sunday morning with a practice designed to consolidate everything: the fire you have ignited, the stillness you have found, and the energy you are taking home. The power that does not require a river or a festival to sustain it, because it was always yours.

Christina has been guiding yoga, meditation, and nature-immersive retreats since 2018, with expertise in Kriya energy practices, restorative yoga, somatics, breathwork, and sound. She is also a professional coach and sustainability ecologist, and brings that same systems-level thinking to her work with students. At the heart of everything she does is a belief she has lived firsthand: that nature, time, and patience can restore what the modern world takes away.

🌿 Wild Idaho Yoga Festival | June 19-21, 2026
🏕 Wilderness Gateway Campground | Lochsa River

There's a particular quality of light that falls through cherry blossoms onto ancient stones—soft, fleeting, sacred. Kom...
01/29/2026

There's a particular quality of light that falls through cherry blossoms onto ancient stones—soft, fleeting, sacred. Komorebi is the Japanese word for this: light filtering through leaves. Last year when I returned home to Okinawa, I found it at the entrance of Nakijin Castle ruins. Looking back at this moment reminds me why Japan has always felt like coming home, even when I'm traveling through.

For years, Japan has been my gateway to India. Not just geographically, but energetically—a necessary pause, a recalibration, a gentle threshold between worlds. There's something about the Japanese reverence for nature and impermanence, that prepares me for the depths I seek in the Himalayas.

This February, I'm following that familiar path once more. Derek and I will spend time in Japan before I continue on to India to deepen my studies with Anand in the Himalayas. I'll be stepping away from teaching and work from now through March—a pause to go deeper, to listen more closely, to study at the feet of the mountains.

Sometimes the practice asks us to return to what we know so we can venture further into what we're still learning. Sometimes we have to go home to find our way forward.

I'll be sharing glimpses of this journey as it unfolds—from Japan to the Himalayas and back again. With gratitude for this path and for all of you who walk alongside it. 🌸🏔️

🌱 Kitchen Garden Talk- From Consumer to Prosumer: Revolutionizing Your FoodWhat if the solution to food waste, water sca...
01/21/2026

🌱 Kitchen Garden Talk- From Consumer to Prosumer: Revolutionizing Your Food

What if the solution to food waste, water scarcity, and supply chain inefficiency wasn't a government policy, but a powerful system right in your own kitchen?

Join me Monday, January 26th at 4 PM at The Clearwater Collective as we explore:
✨ The true cost of that wilted spinach you throw away (hint: it's more than you think)
🌍 How localized food systems address all 4 pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic, social, AND human
💧 Technology that uses 95% less water than traditional farming
⚡ The one critical factor that makes or breaks your home garden's environmental impact

Discover how to transform from a passive consumer into an active "prosumer."

Free & open to all. Bring a produce bag to take home some fresh samples🌱
See you there!

📍 The Clearwater Collective, Kamiah
🕓 Monday, Jan 26 | 4:00 PM

As a Tree-hugging Earth Lover and the Sustainability Ecologist at The Clearwater Collective, I'm always thinking about e...
01/20/2026

As a Tree-hugging Earth Lover and the Sustainability Ecologist at The Clearwater Collective, I'm always thinking about earth-friendly actions we can take in our everyday lives.

We just added 10 beautiful Cozumel Mexican blankets for our classes, and I'm excited to share that they're all made from recycled and reclaimed fibers! 🌿

In the same spirit, all the instruments I use for Sound Bath Meditations are second-hand (or third... or fourth!), and Derek even crafted our chime stand from scrap wood.

So what is sustainability? Simply put, it's meeting our present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. But of course, it's a much more nuanced conversation than that.

Sustain Ability / Ability to Sustain

Here's what I know for sure: we're not perfect, and that's okay. What matters is that we keep showing up, keep learning, and keep doing our best for this beautiful planet we call home.

Every small action counts. 💚

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