Expect a relaxed, open-air yoga session on the grass with downtown skyline views and passing city sounds. Classes draw a mix of locals and visitors, usually 45-60 minutes, focusing on vinyasa or gentle flows. The park itself is small and urban, so you'll share the lawn with dog walkers, readers, and food-truck browsers. It's genuinely pleasant on clear days but can feel exposed when it's hot, windy, or rainy. Mats are sometimes provided but not guaranteed; bring your own if you have one.
Best time is spring (March-May) or fall (October-early November) when temperatures are mild. Sunrise or early evening sessions beat the midday heat in summer. Expect to pay around $15-25 per class depending on the instructor and whether it's a special event. Drop-ins are easy; no advance booking is strictly required but popular weekend slots fill up.
Pick a morning class if you want it quieter and cooler. Skip it during July and August unless you love sweating through your practice. Arrive 15 minutes early to claim a decent patch of grass away from the main walkway.