Yoga Camp 2025

June 19 - 22

unplug and connect with yourself & and the land

Do you hear the call of the hills? An invitation to splash in the clear mountain waters, roam in the open ranges, and perhaps climb a tree. Nestled in the Black Hills National Forest in a quiet scout camp tucked away from the main roads, delight in the freedom of rest, daily yoga, meditation, breathwork, and play. Camp Bob Marshall is sheltered from the busyness of Custer State Park, but ideally situated right by the best trails, and access points for canoeing, paddleboarding and exploration.

Unplug from the daily stressors and invest in the remembering of who you are- a beautiful soul, connected to nature, free to be and free to let go. The day will be bookended with yoga practices, running the gamut from alignment based yoga to yin, yoga nidra, meditation, and restorative. During the day, you will have adequate time to go where your heart leads.

Camp in the Black Hills National Forest

Spend four days, three nights at a historic camping retreat

Nourishing meals are once again lovingly prepared with whole foods that heal from the inside out. Learn for yourself why everyone feels fantastic after just a few days of yoga camp cooking! Breakfast, lunch, and dinner provided with all ticket purchases.

Lodging is offered in the quaint rustic cabins on camp grounds. With a view of the lake, you will cozy up in your cabin with bunkmates ready to tell spooky stories late into the night, or if you are in an early riser cabin, tucked in early! Each cabin has a little potbelly stove for heat in case of cooler evening weather. Option to bring a tent for yourself (or you and a few buddies). Please indicate this in your registration form if desired.

Kayaks and canoes are INCLUDED in the retreat (yahoo!). Simply walk down to the lake and hop in to your boat of choice.

Daily Schedule

The 2024 Schedule

So you can idea what’s in store for 2025!

4 days | 3 nights in the Black Hills National Forest

  • THURSDAY June 20

    • 3:30-5:00pm check in / settle in 

    • 5:30pm yoga solstice celebration 

    • 7:15ish community dinner

  • FRIDAY June 21

    • coffee and tea available 7:30am

    • 8:30am breakfast 

    • 9:30am yoga asana 

    • 11-5pm break for rest, adventure, play 

    • 5:30pm community dinner 

    • 7:30pm Clarissa Mae sound shower

  • SATURDAY June 22

    • coffee and tea available 7:30am

    • 8:30 am breakfast 

    • 9:30 am yoga asana

    • break for naps, adventure, exploration 

    • 1pm Tandoor Bocado Food Truck 

    • break for naps, adventure, exploration 

    • 6pm Journey Dance with Jenn Fast

    • Light dinner and drinks and social available at 7:30pm

  • SUNDAY June 23

    • coffee and tea available 7:30am 

    • 9am brunch

    • 10:30am-noon final class

    • 12 noon checkout

  • Nourishing lunches (unless otherwise specified) are available to grab and go or enjoy at the dining hall

Instructors & Collaborators

  • Sarah Lindemulder

    Sarah Lindemulder is known for sharing yoga with a contagious joy. Her classes are marked by a clear commitment to deep study, interdisciplinary research and a welcoming spirit that invites everybody to experience the richness of the practice. Drawing on her background in social work, Sarah presents a unique offering that incorporates evidence based research with a serious dedication to honoring the ancient path of yoga. With more than 1000 hours of teaching and advanced training through Amy Ippoliti, Sarah is a 500 hr RYT with additional training in yoga nidra, yin yoga, hands on assists, and now somatic experiencing therapy with leading expert Peter Levine.

    Known for local retreats and collaborating with outdoor havens, Sarah has led retreats at Newton Hills State Park, Palisades, Big Sioux, as well as out in the beautiful Black Hills. Recognized as a leader in the yoga community, Sarah has been featured at the South Dakota Yoga Conference, Sioux Falls Yogafest, the South Dakota Afterschool Conference, the statewide Community Response to Child Abuse, Carroll Institute Staff Retreat, Sanford Pediatric resident retreat, Avera’s Feria De Salud and has collaborated on multiple teacher trainings including Kosha Yoga School and Revolution Yoga & Cycle. Her work has been featured on the Argus Leader, 605 Magazine, Keloland Living, and Yoga International.

  • Jenn Fast

    Jenn Fast, M.S., E-RYT 200, RYT 500, YACEP, fell completely in love with the practice of yoga when she enrolled in her first yoga teacher training at Sun Moon Yoga in 2012. Since then she has spent countless hours studying yoga, meditation, yogic philosophy, Vedic astrology, and Ayurveda, among other things. As a dedicated lifelong seeker of knowledge and wisdom, Jenn is always learning and growing in her own personal practice.

    Rooted in the traditional teachings of yoga, Jenn approaches the practice with a deep reverence for its transformative power to nurture the body, calm the mind, and awaken the spirit. Through a mindful blend of breath-centered movement, meditation, and philosophy, Jenn guides students on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, encouraging them to cultivate awareness, presence, and self-love both on and off the mat.

  • Clarissa Mae

    Clarissa, a seasoned yoga teacher with 15+ years of experience, holds E-RYT®500, RYPT, and YACEP® certifications. Also a certified Mindfulness and Meditation teacher, Sound Healing, Breathwork, and Cacao Ceremony Facilitator, and Munay Ki Shamanic practitioner, she infuses classes, ceremonies, and retreats with transformative practices from diverse modalities. Using shamanic instruments, crystal singing bowls, gongs, and more, Clarissa creates a multi-sensory experience, sparking profound transformations. She also leads global and regional retreats and yoga teacher trainings, leaving an indelible mark on the spiritual journey of those she guides.

  • Chef Jarred Bren

    Owner of Tandoor Boccado, a food truck serving wood-fired tandoor and wok made delicacies. Here are some reviews for the food truck that will be coming to the camp site:

    “Absolutely delicious! The Swordfish Gnocchi (Italy) wasn't seared rare but it was still very good. The Javanese Shrimp Fried Rice (Malaysia) had the perfect spice and the shrimp were very big! Want to try everything on the menu!”

    “I cant even begin to describe the explosion of flavor! This is some of the best food I have had in Rapid City ever, and it came from a food truck. The Shrimp Korean Seoul Food (Korea) was bursting with flavor and the homemade kimchi was sour and crunchy and is a perfect pair to the sauce on the side, not to mention the gigantic shrimp. The Lemon-Chili Brussels Sprouts (Mediterranean) were next level good. I could live off them! The toasted walnuts add the perfect amount of crunch and is just beyond words. And last the Chocolate Berries and Creme is so rich and fresh with a dense poundcake with so much chocolate flavor. It was delectable.”
    Check out his Instagram to see his amazing dishes.

Extracurriculars

  • Hiking

    Check out the State Park guide for an appropriate intensity. Some of my favorites are Cathedral Spires, Lover's Leap, and Little Devil's Tower.

  • Hammock, journal, climb a tree, try your hand at kayaking or canoeing.

    Relax

    Relax: hammock, journal, climb a tree, try your hand at kayaking or canoeing.

  • Wildlife Loop

    Good for a rainy day... See the State Park and the resident bison herd, prairie dog town, and perhaps a bighorn sheep or antelope!e.

  • Biking

    For bike enthusiasts, the Mickelson Trail is just minutes away...

Ready to Relax and Connect?

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