Participants practice yoga at Berkshire Yoga Festival.
Berkshire Yoga Festival. Photo from Berkshire Yoga Festival media resources.

Berkshire Yoga Festival Returns to Jiminy Peak in June

May 3, 2026

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The Berkshire Yoga Festival will return to Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Hancock from June 11 through 14, bringing four days of yoga, meditation, music, wellness programming, and community events to the Berkshires.

Now entering its third year, the festival is expected to feature more than 85 presenters, more than 200 sessions, live music, immersive wellness experiences, and a public vendor village spread across indoor and outdoor spaces at the resort.

“Our festival is the ultimate expression of yoga community,” co-founders Andrew Tanner and Scott Kleinfeld said in the announcement.

The festival is designed for both dedicated practitioners and first-time attendees, with movement classes, workshops, recovery experiences, outdoor adventures, and evening community gatherings. Single-day, multi-day, and drop-in passes are available through berkshireyogafestival.com.

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