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The Top 10 States for Yoga Lovers.

Yoga has become a way of life for many Americans, expanding well beyond its origins in India to become a popular practice that benefits both the body and mind. As more people come to appreciate yoga and practice it regularly, more yoga studios thrive in every state. The best states for yoga are those with ample opportunities for yoga lovers. To determine which states love yoga the most, we looked at the number of yoga studios per capita, the number of yoga instructors, and the level of search interest people have when it comes to all things yoga.

Here are our findings:

  • New York, California, and Colorado are the top three states for yoga lovers in the U.S.: New York has the highest search interest (76) and an impressive number of studios; California leads in the number of yoga teachers (5,514); Colorado has as many studios per capita as New York (2 per 100,000 people) and rivals California in search interest (62 versus CA's 61).
  • Miami, Washington D.C., and San Francisco have the highest number of yoga studios per capita: For every 100,000 people, Miami has 20 studios, Washington, D.C. has 18, and San Francisco has 16.
  • Indiana, Wyoming, and Alabama are the top states for yoga instructors: These three states rank in the top 20 for affordability and yoga instructors earn salaries of over $67,000 per year.
  • New York, Oregon, and Colorado residents are the most interested in yoga in the U.S.: New York's search interest is 76, Oregon's is 73, and Colorado's is 62.

The 10 U.S. States That Love Yoga the Most.

Yoga is an incredibly versatile activity because nearly anywhere you are, you can do your daily sun salutations and get into your flow. If you want a community experience and want to learn more poses — and how to do them correctly — yoga studios are a great option for your practice. The following states excel when it comes to the community aspect of yoga — that is, the number of studios, teachers, and people who are engaging in this amazingly healthy practice.

1. New York

New York isn't just a major cultural hub — it's also a major yoga hub, which is why it's ranked first on our list. The entire state, but particularly New York City, has a vibrant yoga culture, offering everything from traditional practices to innovative styles like rooftop and aerial yoga. The city's diversity and dynamic cultural scene make it a great place for yoga events, workshops, and teacher training programs.

Additionally, New York has the highest search interest in yoga of any state, indicating strong enthusiasm for this practice. As a final note, New York ranks number five in U.S. News & World Report's list of the states with the healthiest populations. It's not hard to imagine that the popularity of yoga plays a role in keeping the state healthy.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 2 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 3,160
  • Search interest: High (76)

2. California

California's yoga scene is thriving, which is why it secured the second spot on our list. Cities such as Los Angeles and San Francisco have many studios with diverse yoga offerings, from traditional Hatha to cutting-edge hybrid styles. To put it in perspective, the state has 526 yoga studios and LA and SF are home to 63% of those studios.

Overall, it's also a great state for those who are seeking to learn. California has the highest number of registered yoga teachers of any state, so there are plenty of instructors to guide the Golden State's many students. Further, CA's sunny climate provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor yoga, especially in the southern half of the state.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 5,514
  • Search interest: Medium-high (61)

3. Colorado

Known for its enthusiasm for outdoor activities, Colorado ranks highly for yoga popularity. The Centennial State has a large number of yoga studios per capita, particularly in cities like Denver, which has 11 studios for every 100,000 people.

According to the Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade, “We embrace a holistic approach to wellness, and the nation's wellness transformation starts here.” Colorado's interest in holistic health practices is reflected in its strong search interest for yoga topics. This high level of interest translates into a passion that makes it a top location for both residents and visitors looking to engage in yoga and wellness activities. Alongside its strong showing as the ninth healthiest state in the U.S., Colorado ranks number two when it comes to the healthiest states for older adults.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 2 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 1,695
  • Search interest: Medium-high (62)

4. Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a key state for yoga enthusiasts on the East Coast, thanks to its numerous studios per capita and high number of instructors. The presence of renowned centers like the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Stockbridge adds to its appeal.

The Bay State ranks number one in U.S. News and World Report's list of the healthiest states, and for good reason. The state gets high scores on a number of wellness and fitness factors, including purposeful well-being, physical fitness, social health, and community. Simply put, Massachusetts prioritize wellness, and yoga is a big part of that focus. Plus, yoga is a perfect exercise option for a state where winters can be pretty cold, and the studio is a perfect place to warm up. This is especially true if you can find a studio that offers hot yoga classes — such as Bikram yoga, where the room is heated to 105 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 2 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 1,593
  • Search interest: Medium (59)

5. Florida

Florida is a key player in the U.S. yoga scene, particularly due to its warm climate and beautiful beach locations, which are perfect for outdoor yoga sessions. The Sunshine State is second only to California in its number of registered yoga teachers, and it's home to the city with the highest number of yoga studios per capita, Miami.

From the myriad entertainment options to the hustle and bustle of a big city like Miami and the charged political atmosphere, Florida has a lot going on. So, it's no wonder that many Floridians choose yoga as a way to unwind. Plus, since Florida is a famous place to retire and live out your golden years in the sun, older residents benefit from the improvements in balance and circulation that yoga can bring.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 3,585
  • Search interest: Medium (50)

6. New Jersey

New Jersey is the most population-dense state in the country, and it's full of yoga lovers. The Garden State ranks as the second healthiest state in the nation and has an impressive number of yoga studios per capita for its 9.2 million residents. If you think about it, it's amazing that New Jersey is so stocked with studios. Yoga enthusiasts could attend classes in destinations like Philadelphia and the yoga capital of the U.S., New York City. But they can also remain in-state and make New Jersey a vibrant yoga hub in its own right.

Given that yoga has myriad therapeutic benefits, it should come as no surprise that New Jersey ranks number one in the nation when it comes to low rates of mental illness. The Garden State's fitness culture also sees it ranking as an incredibly healthy state overall. Wintery months and hectic traffic are likely to be part of the equation that drives residents indoors to do yoga and focus on their health.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 2 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 1,603
  • Search interest: Medium (45)

7. Virginia

Virginia is a haven for yoga practitioners in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains state. Not only can they enjoy the warmth of a dedicated community that thrives with yoga retreats and spirituality, but they can also enjoy a class at one of the state's 91 registered yoga studios. Studios across the state have a diverse array of offerings — featuring classes that range from hot yoga to a combination of yoga and Pilates — to appeal to all yoga enthusiasts.

Perhaps nothing encapsulates Virginia's yoga culture more than Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville. Located in the heartland along the James River near Buckingham, Yogaville is a destination for retreats, classes, and community togetherness. There are multi-level Hatha classes, a daily noontime meditation, vegetarian meals, and the interfaith LOTUS Shrine. Plus, the surrounding area has plenty of trails and the river's naturally serene beauty to complement the practice.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 1,751
  • Search interest: Medium (58)

8. North Carolina

North Carolina is a prime location for yoga practitioners in the South. In addition to its high number of yoga studios and strong search interest, the Old North State has over 2,000 registered yoga teachers, ensuring residents and visitors alike have plenty of instructors available to guide their practices.

Sometimes, things just come together and culminate in what we see in North Carolina's yoga culture. The state is known for good old Southern hospitality. It's also known for its natural, rugged beauty, with picturesque places like the Great Smoky Mountains State Park and Cape Hatteras National Seashore. You can do a mountain-top retreat at The Art of Living Retreat Center, where Ayurveda wellness awaits, or Namaste in Nature, which combines hiking with yoga and meditation.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 2,147
  • Search interest: Medium (49)

9. Oregon

Oregon is home to a vibrant wellness culture and is among the states most interested in yoga — second only to New York. Particularly in cities like Portland, the state's interest in sustainability and holistic health aligns well with the yoga lifestyle. Like many of the other states on this list, Oregon is iconic for its natural beauty, with the coast and the deep green coniferous forests offering ample opportunities to bask in transcendent beauty as you do yoga. And make no mistake — Greater Portland is a wellness mecca that was rated the number one city for yoga by Healthline in 2020 as well as the healthiest place to live by WalletHub that same year.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 763
  • Search interest: High (73)

10. Washington

Washington has a well-established yoga community, with a high concentration of yoga studios in cities like Seattle. The state's health-conscious population and scenic landscapes make it a popular location for yoga retreats and outdoor yoga sessions. Seattle alone has 10 yoga studios per capita.

At studios like The Grinning Yogi, Pranify, and Mind Body Hum, you can do Vinyasa or hot yoga, or simply sit for some guided meditation before getting into your flow. According to Becker's Hospital Review, The Evergreen State is the seventh healthiest state for older adults based on factors like the environment, the social milieu, and behaviors. The availability of first-rate yoga studios goes a long way toward helping Washingtonians live their best lives.

  • Yoga studios per capita: 1 per 100,000 people
  • Yoga teachers: 1,374
  • search interest: Medium (56)

Which Cities Have the Most Yoga Studios?

Yoga has become an incredibly popular way to exercise in the United States, with certain states and cities boasting a particularly high number of yoga studios per capita. These cities are often hubs for wellness, attracting individuals who prioritize fitness, mindfulness, and a balanced lifestyle.

Below is an overview of states known for having cities with the most yoga studios per capita, along with top studio recommendations for each city based on user reviews from platforms like Yelp and ClassPass as well as recommendations from city-specific websites.

1. Miami, Florida

Known for its unique and vibrant culture, Miami celebrates diversity. Here, you'll find influences from Hispanic, Caribbean, and Haitian cultures, among a great many others. You can adventure on Jungle Island and see exotic animals or stroll through Little Havana and taste authentic Cuban cuisine.

There's a lot to do here, and Miami also has one of the highest concentrations of yoga studios in the entire country. With beautiful beaches and a high number of tourists, Miami is a popular destination for outdoor yoga and yoga retreats. Miami has 87 yoga studios serving its 442,000 residents, giving it an amazing 20 yoga studios per 100,000 people.

Top Yoga Studios in Miami:

  • Mimi Yoga: Renowned studio founded by certified yoga teacher Mimi Ghandour. At warm and welcoming locations in Wynwood and Coconut Grove, Mimi offers a wide variety of classes, including Vinyasa, restorative, power, and Yogilates.
  • Wynwood Yoga Studio: A hot yoga studio that offers a variety of workshops and yoga teacher certification programs. Wynwood's Hot Power yoga sessions take place in high-humidity rooms at temperatures from 95 to 100 degrees. The studio cares deeply about community and teachers offer hands-on assistance to all who need it.
  • Hanu: A recently expanded yoga studio offering a variety of heated and unheated yoga classes, mixed movement classes, and more. You can do private or group classes and there are options available at all times of day. Plus, there's a private cold plunge room where you can chill out after a hot session.

2. Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. is a hub for yoga enthusiasts. By several metrics, this is the hardest working city in America, and yoga offers many residents an opportunity to relax and take a break from their fast-paced lives and demanding jobs. The city is jam-packed with museums and historical landmarks, and many people here are knowledgeable go-getters who love good restaurants, bars, and art.

The city's vibrant yoga scene includes numerous studios offering a variety of classes designed for different preferences and experience levels. With 126 yoga studios serving its 689,000 residents, Washington D.C. boasts about 18 yoga studios per 100,000 people.

  • Flow Yoga Center: A D.C. favorite for its warm environment and variety of classes, Flow Yoga Center was voted best in the city for yoga and mindfulness classes. The studio specializes in helping students find balance in their lives. The mindfulness classes complement yoga class options that range from restorative to full-blown workouts.
  • Mimi Rieger Yoga: Emphasizes community and also offers streaming as well as private classes. This studio, located downtown in the heart of D.C., was founded by internationally renowned yoga teacher Mimi Rieger, who is versed in a wide variety of yoga types. Ms. Rieger is all about the joy, love, and celebration of life through yoga, and it shows.
  • Yoga District: A nonprofit studio focused on making yoga accessible to everyone. Yoga District offers in-studio, online, and outdoor classes in parks throughout D.C. Plus, part of your donation goes toward supporting the organization's yoga outreach programs for people who need them.

3. San Francisco, California

San Francisco, which is known for its arts scene, literary history, architecture, and famous sourdough bread, is also a hot spot for yoga enthusiasts. The city has a population of about 873,000 residents. With 139 yoga studios catering to various styles and practices, San Francisco boasts approximately 16 studios per 100,000 residents.

This high density of studios reflects the city's commitment to health and mindfulness, as well as its role as a pioneer in the wellness movement. The walkability here is a big plus, and you can take one of the famous cable cars to your favorite part of the city, whether that's the Haight or the Fillmore District, where there's sure to be a yoga spot nearby.

Top Yoga Studios in San Francisco

  • Yoga Flow SF: Features everything from yin yoga to prenatal yoga to hot vinyasa classes. With three locations to choose from, the staff and facilities provide a welcoming atmosphere for yoga practitioners at all levels.
  • Folk: Offering classes, workshops, and events for students of all ages and experience levels in four locations throughout San Francisco. Folk prioritizes community and all studios are locally owned, making for a warm and inviting experience.
  • Lotusland: Known for inclusivity, the studio offers a variety of yoga and meditation classes, including Kundalini, Hatha, and Vinyasa. Lotusland's focus is on intimacy, personal connection, healing, and transformation. To that end, the fee structure is sliding scale and donation based. All the special touches are here — mystical music, gorgeous murals on the walls, and a staff that really cares.

4. Denver, Colorado

Known for its active residents and stunning natural scenery, Denver is an ideal setting for yoga and a popular destination for yoga practitioners. The social culture here is about balance and open-mindedness. The hustle and bustle of a big city where mindful people simultaneously slow down and honor nature, the land's Native American heritage, diversity, and innovative self-expression through art.

With a population of about 715,000 and 80 yoga studios, Denver is home to about 11 yoga studios per 100,000 residents. Many yoga studios in Denver host outdoor classes, such as the Vinyasa classes at the Denver Botanic Gardens, allowing participants to connect with Colorado's natural beauty while practicing.

Top Yoga Studios in Denver

  • Samadhi Yoga Sangha: Top-rated studio in uptown Denver offering Vinyasa, Yin, restorative yoga, sound baths, and so much more. Samadhi has been around since 2001 and reopened under new ownership in 2021. The studio helps students truly find balance by including passive Yoga Nidra practices alongside the active Vinyasa most students are used to.
  • The River Yoga: Focuses on mindful practices and community connection. This studio acts as a “third space,” a place of belonging, togetherness, and rejuvenation. Practitioners of all levels and abilities can come here to celebrate life and engage with each other and their breath through the act of yoga.
  • One Yoga: Located in the Lion's Den at Greenwood Village and led by Colorado yogis Karey and Matt Goebel. One Yoga features hot power yoga, restorative yoga, and traditional Hatha yoga. The studio also hosts meditation classes, live music performances, gong events, workshops, and retreats, as well as private and corporate offerings.

5. Seattle, Washington

Known for its rainy weather and residents who prioritize fitness, Seattle is a hub for yoga enthusiasts and professionals alike. With a population of about 737,000 people and 72 yoga studios, Seattle offers approximately 10 yoga studios per 100,000 residents, indicating a strong interest in health and wellness activities.

The natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest complements the practice of yoga and helps make the experience more positive. Moreover, the city values its parks, art, festivals, music, nutritious food — the list could go on. Perhaps as a way to rise above the gray days, Seattleites make a concerted effort to engage in all kinds of healthy activities, underpinned by a focus on positivity. This is exemplified by the Emerald City's superb yoga studios.

Top Yoga Studios in Seattle

  • Be Luminous Yoga: Known for its bright, spacious studio and variety of classes. Alongside fellow students with smiling faces, you can engage to your fullest in Yin, Vinyasa, restorative, power, and meditation classes that encourage growth. Be Luminous Yoga emphasizes that yoga is for everyone, and you'll feel this emphasis the minute you walk through the door.
  • 8 Limbs Yoga Centers: Offers inclusive classes for all levels, including flow, dynamic flow, and yoga/pilates. This studio collective is rooted in ashtanga, a yoga sutra with eight principles: self-restraint, observances, posture and movement, breath control, withdrawal of the senses, intense focus, contemplation, as well as oneness and bliss. This ethos empowers you to find harmony, contentment, and enlightenment through yoga.
  • The Grinning Yogi: A community-centered studio with a focus on happiness and well-being. At locations in Capitol Hill and Greenwood, as you embrace The Grinning Yogi's emphasis on self-compassion and self-care, you'll find a smile on your face that stays with you outside of the studio. The instructor team includes an Olympian, professional dancers, and self-care experts.

6. Los Angeles, California

In many ways, Los Angeles is the center of West Coast culture. The City of Angels is a huge destination for those who want to immerse themselves in the magic of Hollywood and the essence of California, a place of boundless opportunity. Whether you're looking for athletic excellence, innovation, or world-class entertainment and food, LA has it all.

It's no wonder, then, that many LA residents seek to stay grounded through yoga and self-care. LA has an impressive number of studios relative to its population. The city features approximately 192 yoga centers serving its 3.8 million residents, which translates to about 5 studios per 100,000 people. This high density highlights the city's commitment to wellness and its broad yoga offerings.

Top Yoga Studios in Los Angeles

  • Golden Bridge Yoga: Famous for its Kundalini yoga classes. Golden Bridge was founded by Gurmukh, who started off teaching in her home in 1992. She learned Kundalini from the famed guru Yogi Bhajan. At this studio, you can learn every aspect of Kundalini, an ancient healing practice that can help you find your inner wellspring of energy and peace.
  • Astro Gong Yoga: Unique space offering sound healing alongside yoga classes. Astro Gong brings an astrology influence to its focus. In the sound healing room, you'll find 36 gongs, which teachers use for sound baths and healing rituals. Yoga offerings include Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin, and Kundalini, while the communal area includes a lounge decorated with pieces from local artists.
  • Hot 8 Yoga: Offers hot yoga sessions in multiple eco-friendly studios. Hot 8's many locations provide yoga barre, sculpt, power, hot power fusion, Yin, and 26 & 2 classes. The latter is a sequence of 26 poses and two breathing exercises, while hot power fusion helps you detoxify, find mindfulness, and strengthen your core.

7. Chicago, Illinois

Chicago is famously known as the Windy City, where you can find a legendary jazz music scene, a city focused on spontaneity, inspiration, and the invaluable importance of diversity. From the gorgeous Millennium Park with its vivid Lurie Garden, sculptures, and architecture, to the Chicago Cultural Center with its events free to the public, there's a lot to love here — including the city's yoga centers.

Chicago has a variety of opportunities for yoga practitioners. Home to 2.7 million people and 127 yoga studios, the city offers an impressive 5 yoga studios per 100,000 residents. Yoga studios in Chicago offer a wide range of class styles that cater to different preferences and experience levels.

Top Yoga Studios in Chicago

  • Zen Yoga Garage: Spacious studio in Bucktown focused on modern yoga and offering unique wellness experiences. Aside from its many yoga classes, including Vinyasa, prenatal, and “BYOBaby” yoga, Zen Yoga Garage also has Zen Barre classes. Two of the studio spaces have garage doors to let in fresh air and there's a fireplace in the lobby for those blustery winter days.
  • Moksha Yoga Center: Focuses on sharing yoga with others in a serene environment. Moksha offers retreats and events such as the Vinyasa Journey with Bandhas & Mudras, a workshop that promises to deepen your connection to the art of Vinyasa. You can even partake in teacher training in India through the Moksha Yoga Center.
  • Bloom Yoga Studio: A community-focused studio with a warm, welcoming environment. Founded by husband and wife team Kerry and Zach Maiorca in 2004 and located at Lincoln Square, Bloom has a down-to-earth ethos that emphasizes the essence of yoga — posture and breathwork. Through this simplicity, you gain clarity as you focus on your flow in the present moment.

8. Portland, Oregon

Portland is known for its progressive culture, bike-friendly streets, and health-conscious community. Local restaurants do incredible things with local produce from the Willamette Valley. Musicians, artists, and entrepreneurs love to call this their home. What's more, it's a great place for those who make the practice of yoga a part of their daily lives.

Portland offers an impressive amount of opportunities for yoga enthusiasts. With a population of about 652,000 and 29 yoga studios, Portland contains approximately 4 yoga studios per 100,000 people. This density reflects Portland's commitment to wellness and sustainability, as many studios emphasize eco-friendly practices and community involvement.

Top Yoga Studios in Portland

  • YoYoYogi: A vibrant studio known for its energetic classes and drive to make yoga accessible to anyone who wants to practice. Located in the Pearl District, YoYoYogi has over 300 options for classes, whether it's hot, restorative, or just flat-out “soul-shakin' yoga” that helps you find peace and your inner core.
  • The People's Yoga: Community-oriented studio with a focus on inclusivity and ensuring there are no economic barriers to practitioners. With locations on Hawthorn Ave. (southeast) and Killingsworth St. (northeast), The People's Yoga wants to break down the dogma and meet people where they are, providing Vinyasa and Hatha classes, as well as strength and mobility classes. Scholarships are available for those in need.
  • Love Hive Yoga: Offers classes that emphasize compassion and connection. Love Hive has Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Yin, restorative, gentle, and prenatal yoga classes, as well as retreats and workshops. A Yelp reviewer raved, “This is home for me! The owners Audra and Jessica are so complementary to one another. They both are authentic and really believe in what they're teaching on and off the mat.”

9. Austin, Texas

Austin, the fourth-largest city in Texas by population, has a thriving live music scene, Tex-Mex to rival the best in the Southwest, and great outdoor recreation sites like Lady Bird Lake and the Ann and Roy Butler Hike and Bike Trail. It's also home to one of the state's most active yoga scenes. With about 961,000 residents and 40 yoga studios, Austin contains about 4 yoga studios per 100,000 people.

The city's diverse culture and booming wellness industry, combined with a recent influx of migration from places like California have contributed to the increasing popularity of yoga in Austin. Many yoga enthusiasts have relocated to the area, and more long-time residents incorporate yoga into their daily routines.

  • Practice Yoga Austin: Known for its donation-based classes and diverse offerings, Practice Yoga is community-centered. Teachers include Adriene Mishler, whose Yoga With Adriene YouTube channel became a sensation during the pandemic, with over 12 million subscribers. Besides mindfulness, alignment, Yin, and Vinyasa classes, you can take part in many workshops and events.
  • Black Swan Yoga: Also donation-based, the studio offers heated yoga classes with a focus on accessibility. The studio operates at 90 degrees. Black Swan values transparency, community, love, yoga, accountability, education, and a student focus.
  • YTX Yoga: A studio that prioritizes community through weekly free classes, scholarships, and an annual outdoor yoga event. YTX also excels with its amenities, which include a lavender-soaked towel brought to your mat after class, showers, locker rooms with organic body wash products, and an in-house cafe that offers the oh-so-essential smoothies and avocado toast.

10. New York City, New York

With 267 yoga studios serving its 8.8 million residents, New York City boasts an impressive 3 yoga studios per 100,000 people. New York City's vibrant yoga culture reflects its diverse, large population and wellness-oriented lifestyle, making it a prime location for both residents and visitors seeking varied yoga experiences. This rich array of options highlights New York City's role as a key player in the national yoga landscape.

  • Yoga Shanti: Known for its serene atmosphere and experienced instructors. Founded by the world-renowned teacher, Colleen Saidman Yee, Yoga Shanti is both a studio and a method that combines the Iyengar and Ashtanga yoga traditions. At the same time, this studio offers classes that seek to stay current with the modern needs of its students.
  • Iyengar Yoga Institute: Offers classes steeped in the Iyengar tradition. Iyengar Yoga is rooted in Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. Certified teachers provide individual corrections and adjustments, focusing on precise language and encouragement to help students improve strength, stamina, and flexibility, even as they develop a meditative mindset.
  • Humming Puppy: Combines sonic resonance with yoga. The Hum, according to the studio's website, is a soundscape that Humming Puppy designed. It's set at the Schumann frequency, which mimics the earth's vibration. Classes feature optional chanting and the yoga style they teach is unique to the studio, blending multiple styles with a focus on breathing (Pranayama), intention, and meditation.

The Top 10 Best States for Professional Yoga Instructors.

Looking at salary information, along with cost of living (COL) rankings, can provide insight into how desirable and lucrative it is to work as a yoga instructor in a particular state. The national average salary for yoga instructors is $69,965 per year, though some states offer much higher salaries in addition to a low cost of living. The cost of living is rated on a scale of 1 to 50, where 1 represents the lowest cost and 50 is the highest.

The 10 states with both the lowest cost of living and most competitive pay for yoga instructors are:

1. Indiana

The Hoosier State has great economic conditions for those who are seeking to open their own studio or take on a yoga teacher role at an established studio. It has the ninth lowest cost of living and instructors can earn a generous $70,995 per year teaching yoga.

Further, the state invested $487 million in community development in 2023, which grew to $12.6 billion through additional public, private, and nonprofit investments. Forbes ranked Indiana as the number one state to start a business in 2023. For a state where business is booming, the cost of living is low, meaning yoga instructors can live comfortably on a competitive salary.

2. Wyoming

Economically speaking, Wyoming is an interesting case and a fortuitous place for yoga teachers. It offers the 17th lowest cost of living in the entire country. Beyond that, the state's average salary sits at $60,610 per year while we discovered that yoga instructors earn $72,497 — about $12,000 more. This could be because it's a small state in terms of population and there aren't a ton of instructors to fill the demand for this role. Therefore, if you're certified and ready to help people practice, you're likely to earn a great salary that will go a long way in the Equality State.

3. Alabama

Amazingly, in Alabama, you can become a yoga instructor, spend 38% less than the national average on housing, and earn a wage that will see you living comfortably all around. Like Wyoming, the Yellowhammer State boasts a low cost of living — the 4th lowest in the nation — and yoga instructors are highly valued for their services, earning an average of $67,625 annually. You can fill an important niche as a yoga teacher in Alabama, and there's even the opportunity to live affordably on the coast, where you could lead outdoor sessions for people who want to connect with their inner yogi.

4. North Dakota

U.S. News & World Report has North Dakota ranking sixth in the nation when it comes to opportunity. It's also ranked 14th for its cost of living. This means yoga instructors have a great opportunity to teach in a state where the cost of living is relatively low, where they can earn $70,979 annually, and where recreation is a big part of the picture for many North Dakotans. The state's Office of the Governor reports that it led the nation in earnings in 2023, and there's a “laser focus on innovation.” As a yoga teacher, you can provide a restorative service to the people striving to innovate in the Peace Garden State and earn a good salary doing so.

5. Wisconsin

Dairy and beer aren't the only industries you can get into in Wisconsin. You can also make a good living teaching yoga to Wisconsinites who place a premium on recreation. Motorcycling, ATVs, boating, and fishing are big business here, but people can't always do them year-round due to cold winters. The state is ranked 20th for cost of living, but there's still demand for indoor recreation opportunities such as yoga, especially in a big city like Milwaukee. That could be a big reason why yoga instructors are able to make an average of $71,880 per year in the Badger State.

6. Pennsylvania

Although Pennsylvania sits square in the middle of the cost-of-living rankings at number 25, the average salary for yoga instructors of $76,102 annually is enough to make up for it. There are over one million small businesses in PA and it's the sixth largest economy in the U.S., meaning there are plenty of opportunities here for yoga teachers. This populous East Coast state has a lot of things yogis can enjoy, such as quality schools and gorgeous natural scenery. Longwood Gardens is particularly appealing, with its 40 indoor and outdoor gardens influenced by Italian, French, and English traditions.

7. Iowa

In Iowa, yoga teachers will find most of their opportunities in the capital city of Des Moines, which works hard to encourage economic development. But there's still plenty of room to branch out to smaller communities in this heartland state. It was rated the number one state for opportunity in 2021. That same year, CNBC reported that the Hawkeye State has one of the lowest costs of running a business. This is important for yoga studios that need to keep overhead low. Ultimately, Iowa's surprisingly low cost of living — 8th in the U.S. — mixed with competitive earnings — $65,074 per year, on average — makes this a great spot to teach yoga.

8. Mississippi

This Southern state consistently ranks highly as one of the most affordable places to live, with the 5th lowest cost of living in the country. And, perhaps surprisingly, the average yoga instructor can earn $63,972 each year — notably more than Mississippi's average salary, which ZipRecruiter reports is around $47,500 a year. Yogis can find a lot to enjoy in the beach towns along the Gulf Coast, where a laid-back pace translates perfectly to a yoga way of life.

9. South Dakota

The Mount Rushmore State is near the top for personal income growth and also has an impressively low unemployment rate in recent years. The thriving economy is reflected in yoga teacher's salaries here, an average of $67,082 annually, and also indicates that people may have more expendable income for services such as yoga instruction. Moreover, South Dakota has the 13th lowest cost of living in the country, which helps yoga instructors have some expendable income of their own. They can use it to visit the state's many natural attractions, such as Mount Rushmore and the Badlands.

10. New Mexico

New Mexico holds a special place in the nation for its scenic grandeur. About a third of the state is federally protected parkland and historic sites, such as Carlsbad Caverns and White Sands National Park. If you're a yoga teacher, the profusion of great outdoor sites pairs perfectly with the fact that you can earn a great salary of $69,096 per year. Given that the average salary in New Mexico is just over $62,000, yoga instructors are well-placed in the economic milieu. It doesn't hurt that New Mexico is ranked 19th for cost of living, either.

The 10 U.S. States Most Interested in Yoga.

Yoga's popularity has surged in recent years, which is reflected in many ways, including Google searches. To determine which states are most interested in yoga, we used Google Trends data from the last 12 months — known as search interest — about key yoga terms that people are searching for. Search interest indicates how popular a certain topic is when compared to all other topics in that area and timeframe. It's ranked on a scale of 0 to 100, so larger numbers indicate higher levels of search interest for a specific term.

Here are the top 10 states most intrigued by this ancient wellness practice, as evidenced by the terms people are using to search for information about yoga:

How Do All 50 States Measure Up?

1. New York

New York's bustling yoga scene is evident in its high overall search interest of 76. New Yorkers, known for their pursuit of health and fitness, often integrate yoga into their urban lifestyle.

  • yoga: High (73);
  • yoga class near me: Very high (100);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: High (80).

2. Oregon

Oregon's dedication to health and fitness is mirrored in its significant search interest of 73 for yoga-related terms. The state accommodates a great many yoga classes and wellness events.

  • yoga: Medium-high (65);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-high (66);
  • buy yoga mat: Very high (100);
  • learn yoga: Medium-high (60).

3. Colorado

Colorado's vibrant wellness culture and affinity for outdoor activities are mirrored in its high search interest — an average of 62 across all terms — for yoga. In turn, the state has a high number of studios that cater to both urban and rural communities. The plethora of studios provides ample opportunities for practitioners to enjoy a comprehensive wellness experience.

  • yoga: High (79);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-low (38);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: High (80).

4. California

With a search interest of 61, California has worked to provide ample opportunity to support yoga practitioners of all experience levels. California's dedication to health and wellness is only further highlighted by the numbers reflected in the search trends.

  • yoga: Medium-high (63);
  • yoga class near me: Medium (50);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: High (80).

5. Massachusetts

Massachusetts demonstrates a strong interest in yoga, consistently ranking high in searches and showing an overall search interest of 59. Massachusetts residents value education and personal growth, extending to their wellness routines.

  • yoga: High (76);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-high (61);
  • buy yoga mat: No data available;
  • learn yoga: Very high (100).

6. Virginia

In Virginia, the growing yoga interest is evident in its search interest of 58 and is supported by an active wellness community. Local studios and yoga classes are in high demand.

  • yoga: Medium (51);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-high (72);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: Medium-high (60).

7. Washington

Washington is not just a beautiful state but also a hot spot for yoga, with high interest reflected in the search data. The state clocks a score of 56 for search interest overall.

  • yoga: Medium-high (61);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-low (33);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: High (80).

8. Missouri

Missouri regularly experiences temperatures at or below freezing during the winter months, so an indoor option like yoga studios and classes can hold obvious appeal. With an average search interest of 54, Missouri demonstrates a clear dedication to maintaining health and wellness year-round.

  • yoga: Medium (43);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-low (33);
  • buy yoga mat: Very high (100);
  • learn yoga: Medium (40).

9. Florida

Residents of the Sunshine State are clearly interested in learning more about yoga so they can take advantage of the many studios and outdoor opportunities for yoga bliss. Florida's focus on wellness and balance is reflected in its fairly high search interest of 50.

  • yoga: Medium (51);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-low (38);
  • buy yoga mat: Medium (50);
  • learn yoga: Medium (40).

10. North Carolina

North Carolina's growing interest in yoga is reflected in the search data — the state's search interest is 49 on average. The state's commitment to wellness is apparent, with a rising number of yoga practitioners.

  • yoga: Medium (49);
  • yoga class near me: Medium-low (38);
  • buy yoga mat: Very high (100);
  • learn yoga: Medium (40).

Finding Your Zen: Activities That Flow Well with Yoga.

Yoga can be incorporated into any lifestyle. Whether you're searching for a workout that strengthens your core or a contemplative self-care practice, there are flows for every mode. Further, the peace, restoration, and mindfulness you're cultivating don't have to stop at the mat. Certain activities are perfect extensions of yoga's core essence.

Soaking

It's no coincidence that hot tub yoga enhances the benefits of yoga by maximizing relaxation and coaxing out deeper stretches. Like yoga, soaking in hot water does wonders for the body and soul. A study from the International Journal of Environmental and Public Health found that thermal hydrotherapy reduces stress and encourages mental relaxation. Water immersion therapy improves blood flow and your ability to exercise. It can also reduce pain.

There are many ways to augment your yoga practice with the benefits of soaking in hot water. You can soak before or after your yoga routine — doing so beforehand will loosen you up and improve your ability to do stretches, as noted by the aforementioned study. Soaking afterward will enhance your relaxation. Try adding calming music, aromatherapy, and jets that massage your muscles. The study found that these things, in tandem with hydrotherapy, increase the body's healing capacity.

You can also take things up a notch by soaking in a hot tub equipped with the FreshWater Salt System. This all-natural, water sanitizing system uses salt to generate chlorine, meaning you're using fewer chemicals while enjoying more natural feeling water that is softer on your eyes and skin, while being easier to maintain. This isn't your only option, though. There are hot tubs to fit your budget and your yoga practice, whether you're a beginner or an advanced practitioner. You can also learn more about hot tubs and how they fit into your health and wellness routine.

Gardening and Eating Well

Gardening is much like the practice of yoga. Both activities involve cultivating focus and enhancing well-being. But as you concentrate on the plants and what they need — a balance of water, healthy soil, and sunshine — you find balance by stepping outside of yourself and caring for the world around you.

Gardening goes well with a yoga routine in so many ways. In the morning, you wake up with the sun to water your plants. You do your sun salutations or find your flow, getting balanced to move into the day with mindfulness. You clear your mind through breathwork and stretching, much as you clear the garden of weeds.

Further, you're growing plants that will nourish your body. Sitting down to a healthy post-yoga meal with those you love, and with food you've cultivated, is the essence of rejuvenation. As you combine this mindfulness of physical health with gratitude for the earth's amazing capacity to generate life, you grow closer to the essence of yoga.

Walking and Basking in Nature

The wonders of walking can't be overstated, and this form of exercise is the perfect complement to yoga. Yoga and walking could easily be viewed as two sides of one coin. Like yoga, walking can be meditative — and there is in fact a kind of meditation called walking meditation. This form of meditation is slow, even paced, and dedicated to a limited space. You focus on your steps and the flow of your movement to prioritize mindfulness and reduce stress.

Or, like hot yoga, you can use walking to get aerobic exercise and stretch your limbs. The health benefits of walking in this regard are numerous. It improves immunity, lessens joint pain, helps you maintain a healthy weight, and even lessens your craving for sugar.

Walking's versatility means you can stroll to the yoga studio or to a spot in nature where you engage your yoga flow. Do this on a regular, even a daily basis, and you'll find the compound benefits of walking and doing yoga will keep you young and energetic. Walk through the woods or a park and bathe in the glory of nature. All told, there are many activities that complement yoga, but the most meditative ones like soaking, gardening, and walking are natural extensions of the yoga way.

Methodology.

To determine the most yoga-friendly states, we focused on three main factors:

  • Number of yoga studios per capita: This indicates the number of Yoga Alliance registered yoga studios per 100,000 people, based on population data from the United States Census Bureau.
  • Number of yoga practitioners: This measures the total number of Yoga Alliance (YA) registered yoga teachers in each state.
  • Number of relevant Google searches per Google Trends data: Google Trends data provides insights into the topics that people are searching for. This data reflects the search interest in a topic. It measures how popular a term is in a particular place and timeframe in proportion to all other topics. Search data is normalized to allow for comparisons between different terms, locations, and time periods. The data is then ranked from 0 to 100, with 100 representing the highest level of interest in a term. If a term has a search interest of 100, it's particularly popular in that location and within that timeframe when compared to other topics.

All state and city population data was sourced from the United States Census Bureau, and yoga studio and instructor information was sourced from the Yoga Alliance registration directory.

When evaluating the best states for professional yoga instructors, we considered both the cost of living data and the average yoga instructor salary for each state. States with lower costs-of-living and higher salaries were included in our list.

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Backyard Design Ideas That Make a Big Impact https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/backyard-design-ideas-that-make-a-big-impact Thu, 03 Aug 2023 17:41:36 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=27946 Looking for backyard design ideas that will last? Consider these 5 timeless concepts, including outdoor living spaces, fire pits, natural designs, wellness features, and vertical gardens.

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Backyard Design Ideas That Make a Big Impact

When considering home improvement projects, the reasons to invest in your property are more than just monetary. Homeowners who take on improvement projects are seeing benefits beyond increased home values, including things like better health, improved relationships and lower utility bills.

One area for improvement that might go overlooked is the backyard. While you might think your backyard is a lost cause due to limited space, lack of privacy and landscaping challenges, there are plenty of ways to add extrinsic and intrinsic value to your outdoor space.

Below, we've highlighted five of our favorite backyard design ideas that can make a big difference in your home, whether you're trying to completely revamp your outdoor space or just add an element (or more) to the existing area.

Outdoor Living Spaces

Outdoor lounging area with a grill. The area has comfortable seating, a grill, and a fire pit. The background is a lush green lawn.

As more studies show the benefits of spending time in nature, people around the world are moving their activities into the fresh air, if possible. Many of us have already put hours of thought and effort into a relaxing living area inside our homes, so why not extend the comfort of that indoor space beyond the back door?

Ryan Fitzgerald, Realtor and owner of Homes Raleigh, has seen this concept skyrocket in his clients' homes. "They're investing in quality patio furniture, installing outdoor kitchens, and even setting up weather-proof entertainment systems," he says. Adding temperature control tools - such as fans, misters or heaters - can extend the time you're able to spend outdoors and increase your return on the investment.

Fire Pits or Outdoor Fireplaces

An outdoor living area with a firepit. The firepit is surrounded by comfortable seating and a lush green lawn. The image is a great example of backyard design ideas that incorporate firepits.

Picture you and your family roasting marshmallows for s'mores over a crackling fire or catching up with friends as the flames of a fire pit keep you warm. Where are you? If you said "camping" (or anywhere other than your home), reconsider the possibility of having your own "campfire" right in your backyard.

Adding a fire pit or outdoor fireplace at your home can add ambiance, visual interest and new lounging areas for family and friends. While a fire pit is (relatively) mobile and less expensive, an outdoor fireplace is a long-lasting investment with countless design options. You can build in permanent seating surrounding the fire, or choose to set up lawn chairs or blankets when using the fireplace or pit.

Tiana Masaniai, actress and design specialist, considers an outdoor fireplace a dream addition to her backyard. "If I could splurge on any backyard item, it would be a large outdoor fireplace. I would want a tall stucco fireplace built up against the outer wall of my house," she says. "It makes for a great focal point of an outdoor living room. I would be out there all the time!"

Natural, Eco-Conscious Designs

Image of raised beds in a potager garden in a backyard. The beds are filled with vegetables and herbs. The garden is a great example of Eco-Conscious backyard design ideas.

With sustainability becoming more of a priority for individuals, corporations and organizations across the world, you don't have to look far to make a positive impact on the environment. More homeowners and design experts are making eco-conscious decisions during home improvement projects, and these choices are extremely approachable to the average consumer.

When selecting flowers and plants for your outdoor space, choose flora that's native to your area. These plants are the most suited to the environment, which means they require less water and upkeep. Luke Caldwell, designer and HGTV personality, likes to lean on trees native to his home state. "Because I live in Idaho, I love to use evergreens - that way the backyard stays green throughout the whole year!"

Using organic materials such as wood, stone and clay is a great way to easily incorporate natural elements into your space. You can even lean on reclaimed materials like recycled metal, glass or bricks for a less expensive (and eco-friendly) way to enhance the natural vibe of your backyard.

Fitzgerald has seen many homes with rainwater harvesting systems to cut back on water usage and utility bills. Rainwater can be used for watering lawns and plants, water features, composting and more.

Lastly, good lighting is key to a great outdoor space, but no one likes the wires, extension cords and plugs that come with it. Consider energy-friendly lights, like solar-powered options or switch out fluorescent bulbs for LEDs that draw much less power than alternatives.

Wellness Features

A man working out in an outdoor setting near a Caldera Spas' Utopia Hot Tub.

Self-care has never been more popular, and people around the world are investing big in their health, happiness and general well-being. Healthy living now goes beyond food and exercise, spilling over into mental health, recovery and sleep. Homeowners are making these lifestyles more accessible by adding wellness tools within steps of their back doors.

The benefits of hydrotherapy have been studied for years, showing physical, mental and relational health advantages. These feel-good benefits have led homeowners to invest in hot tubs that hit all three aspects of wellness. On the physical side, the high temperatures and buoyancy of hot tub water can aid in benefits like inflammation reduction, arthritis relief, faster muscle recovery and improved circulation. Mentally, Caldera spa owners are seeing reduced stress levels, better sleep, and more opportunities for meditation and reflection. Hot tubs are also a wonderful way to strengthen relationships with loved ones as you carve out time sans technology to talk, laugh, or simply be with each other.

(Read what real Caldera owners have to say about the wellness benefits they're seeing from their spas at home!)

Homeowners are also considering pools, swim spas and cold plunges for their own use right in the comfort of their backyard. These tools allow people to prioritize their health and well-being in as little as a few minutes a day.

Outside of water therapy, homeowners are reaping the benefits of building dedicated workout spaces, complete with exercise equipment, mats, fans/misters and some type of cover to provide sun protection and privacy. When combined with digital fitness classes and apps, this removes the need for public gyms and provides an accessible, private space to move your body whenever, however you want.

For a mental health focus, homeowners are considering "zen spaces" that provide a calming, quiet area to meditate, practice yoga or simply contemplate life without distraction. A zen space can be created by clearing ample space, eliminating clutter, adding pillows or yoga mats, using earth colors (greens, browns, tans) in decor, and considering a white noise machine.

Vertical Gardens

Woman relaxing spa side in chair reading a book

Vertical gardens are particularly useful in small spaces or urban areas with little privacy. Instead of creating plant or flower beds that span across a yard, build upward to save space and create dividers that define the outdoor living space. Jason Farr, founder and president of Aviara Pavers, is incorporating plenty of vertical gardens for his clients. "Vertical gardens create a great statement piece for any backyard," he says, and their versatility means the design options are nearly endless. Use reclaimed materials like wooden pallets, fence panels or bricks for an environment-friendly project; or purchase specifically designed vertical planters from Amazon, Home Depot or Wayfair.

As trends come and go, we believe these backyard design ideas will stand the test of time. Each one can create a timeless design that matches any climate, yard or style. Incorporate one (or more) of these designs into your backyard to create a personal haven for you and your family.

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10 Tips for Creating a Backyard You Can’t Wait to Come Home to https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/10-tips-for-creating-a-backyard-you-cant-wait-to-come-home-to Thu, 14 Jul 2022 15:27:05 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=25241 Being on the Caldera Spas marketing team, I have the good fortune to spend every day doing work that I'm passionate about.

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10 Tips for Creating a Backyard You Can’t Wait to Come Home to.

By: Rachel Ertman, Sr. Assistant Brand Manager, Caldera® Spas

Being on the Caldera Spas marketing team, I have the good fortune to spend every day doing work that I'm passionate about — sharing the benefits of hot tubbing so owners can experience the calm, well-being, and transformation a Caldera spa provides.

It should come as no surprise that I soon wanted a Caldera spa of my own! My husband was just as enthusiastic, and as a contractor, he was up for the challenge of creating a personal hot tub haven in the backyard of our new home.

I knew just what I wanted in a hot tub, so it didn't take long to settle on the perfect one, the beautiful six-seater Geneva® model from Caldera's Utopia® Series.

A smiling Caldera Spas marketing team member stands proudly next to a Utopia Series Geneva spa with a Java cabinet and Arctic White shell.

My beautiful Utopia Series Geneva spa with Java cabinet and Arctic White shell.

After deciding on the Utopia Series Geneva, we turned our focus toward designing the area around our spa. We wanted to create a special space that was beautiful, comfortable, and uniquely "us." We looked forward to spending hours in our new backyard, relaxing as a couple, enjoying family time, and entertaining friends.

As we went through the process, we came across so many great ideas that I had to share some. If you already own a Caldera spa, or are shopping for one, these tips will help you make your hot tub a special space that you won't want to leave:

10 Ways to Elevate Your Backyard Space

  1. Add a path to your hot tub. Like the frame around a picture, a path accents your hot tub and defines the space around it. Ours is made of concrete, and it not only looks great, but keeps our feet clean so we don't transport dirt into the spa water. You can also use flagstones, pavers, or any kind of hard surface. I don't recommend gravel though, because it can be rough on bare feet — ouch!
    A modern backyard oasis featuring a sleek hot tub surrounded by a beautifully designed concrete paver patio. The pavers create a stylish and functional pathway.

    Our concrete pavers make it so easy to get into our spa, whatever the weather.

  2. Play with outdoor lighting. Any landscaper will tell you that lighting provides a lot of impact for a small investment. We used a mixture of in-ground path lighting to illuminate the way to our hot tub and inexpensive string lights overhead for ambiance. We added some colorful lanterns at the steps of our hot tubs for a fun, personal touch.
  3. Create a seating zone to keep the conversation going. There's something about spending time together in a hot tub that encourages conversation. Setting up an outdoor couch or comfy lounge chairs nearby adds style to your space, and gives everyone a place to eat, chat, and relax.
    A cozy and inviting outdoor patio with a covered seating area.

    The comfy seating we added to our patio means that there's space for everyone in or out of the water.

  4. Add a fire pit. There are many options when it comes to adding a fire pit to your space. Whether you choose a portable gas or wood burning model (hello, S'mores), or incorporate a built-in into your design, you'll love sitting around a warm crackling fire after a relaxing soak in your hot tub.
  5. Invest in a cover lifter. When your hot tub is conveniently placed, you're more likely to use it every day. A cover lifter is an added plus and makes for even easier access. Caldera offers cover lifter options that allow you to effortlessly remove your spa cover. My favorite is the Prolift III — I'm a fan of its sleek, low-profile design, and smooth, gliding mechanism.
    A luxurious Utopia Series Geneva spa with a sleek, modern design. The spa features a dark cabinet with a wood-grain finish and a white shell.

  6. Be able to accommodate sun or shade. For an outdoor space you'll enjoy year-round, make sure you have a mixture of sun and shade to protect you from the elements. Choose from hardscape options like a gazebo or pergola or go with an umbrella or canopy that can be easily raised, lowered and adjusted.
  7. Add decorative elements like soft blankets, pillows and candles. Go ahead, add a pop of color — accessories are the quickest, most economical way I can think of to personalize your space. Our goal was to make our backyard as welcoming as our living room, and I think we succeeded.
     A spacious backyard with a concrete patio and a covered seating area. The patio features comfortable wicker furniture, potted plants, and a view of a lush green lawn.

    I love that my patio now feels like an extension of my home!

  8. Add native plants for a lush, natural vibe. Plants, trees, and shrubs provide both beauty and shade, and when thoughtfully designed, can muffle street noise and create a sheltered, private space for your hot tub ritual.
  9. Bring out a table for al fresco dining. When the weather is balmy and the hot tub is bubbling, it can be hard to come inside. Enjoy the outdoors a little longer by setting up an eating area for morning coffee or weekend barbeques.


  10. Plant a small garden with your favorite plants, flowers, and vegetables. I love the idea of growing my own vegetables and herbs, and luckily, there are lots of easy ways to create a garden, regardless of how much space you have. Browse your local garden or home store for ideas.

If you've been looking forward to spending more time outdoors this summer, I hope these ideas will inspire you to create your own perfect space. Now that our backyard is (almost) complete, we find ourselves spending more time outside relaxing, both in and out of our hot tub.

I'm just loving sharing the details of my hot tub journey with you and look forward to sharing more insights in the weeks to come.

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So You Ordered a Hot Tub Now What https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/so-you-ordered-a-hot-tub-now-what Wed, 15 Jun 2022 21:08:43 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=25193 Before I owned my Caldera® spa, I would often daydream about how I would use one. I pictured inviting friends over for dinner and capping off the evening

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So, You Ordered a Hot Tub: Now What?

By: Rachel Ertman, Sr. Assistant Brand Manager, Caldera® Spas

Before I owned my Caldera® spa, I would often daydream about how I would use one. I pictured inviting friends over for dinner and capping off the evening with an impromptu soak session, creating a sacred "no-phone-zone" to connect with my husband, or my personal favorite, quietly slipping away from everyone and stepping into my spa for some much-needed self-care.

As a member of the Caldera Spas marketing team, fantasizing about hot tubs is a normal part of my job. So, you can imagine my excitement when earlier this year my daydream turned into a reality, and I became the owner of a Utopia® Series Geneva® spa.

Over the next few weeks, I'll be sharing my hot tub ownership experience, in the hopes that it will help prospective hot tubbers on their own journey.

Creating Your Hot Tub Haven

A hot tub pad prior to delivery and installation of a Caldera Spas hot tub.

The hot tub pad. We poured the concrete 3 weeks prior to delivery so the concrete had time to fully cure.

A beautiful Utopia Series Geneva spa with Java cabinet and Arctic White shell.

My beautiful Utopia Series Geneva spa with Java cabinet and Arctic White shell.

Choosing the right hot tub is just the first step toward a wellness ritual that will provide years and years of calm, comfort, and relaxation. But once you've taken the leap and made your purchase, what comes next? Having recently become a proud member of the "Hot Tubbers Club," I want to share some of the most important factors I considered on the road to setting up my ultimate hot tub haven.

Outdoor patio with wicker furniture overlooking a hot tub concrete pad in a backyard.

Where Will it Go?

Finding the perfect place for your hot tub takes thought and planning. While every space is different, here are a few things to consider:

Creating a Private Oasis

For the most relaxing experience, your hot tub should be sheltered as much as possible from street noise and the eyes of neighbors. When selecting a spot for your hot tub, be sure to check all the angles - and don't forget to look up. Ideally the location you select won't be visible from the street or from your neighbors' second floor windows. If your space doesn't offer the privacy you desire, don't worry! Consider adding a pergola, large outdoor umbrella, gazebo, or take our approach by adding strategically placed trees and tall shrubbery.

Proximity to the House

When you're weighing options for where to put your hot tub, walking all the way across the backyard for a soak might not seem significant. But trust me, proximity to the house matters. I know from experience that if something isn't easy to use, you won't use it regularly. My husband and I wanted to be sure our hot tub was easy to get in and out of, without walking through wet grass or getting our feet dirty. Now, even though it might be rainy or cold outside, we never have to skip our daily ritual.

Maximizing Your View

What do you want to look at while you're soaking in your hot tub? When deciding on placement, it's a good idea to consider the seat configuration of your model. In my case, the Utopia Series Geneva model has a beautiful lounge seat. We positioned our spa so that the lounge seat has the best view, looking toward the trees.

Speaking of views, be sure to consider what you see from inside your home, as you look out at the backyard. At Caldera Spas, we believe hot tubs should be beautiful! One of the reasons I chose the Utopia Series is because of the new EcoTech® Plus cabinet features which include a modern black header, wood grain accent, stainless-steel trim, and integrated LED light bar. I love looking out at my backyard and admiring my new spa.

View of the hot tub pad from a family room.

View of the hot tub pad from my family room.

How Will it Look in My Backyard?

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I'm using the Vision AR App by Caldera Spas to see my hot tub virtually.

Visualize Your New Hot Tub with the Vision AR App

I admit it, I drive my husband a little nuts every time we buy a new piece of furniture or attempt to hang a picture or mirror. It's important that everything be placed just right and that can mean lots of repositioning and adjusting. But there was no heavy lifting required when it came to finding the perfect spot for our new spa - thanks to the Vision AR app by Caldera Spas. After I loaded the app on my phone, I selected the Utopia Series Geneva and pointed my phone at various spaces in my backyard. With a touch, I could visualize just how my hot tub would look in my space. I loved how the user-friendly augmented technology made choosing a model, trying out different color options, and deciding where the spa would go simple and painless. I was even able to snap a pic and send it to my husband to get his thoughts!

Enhancing Your Outdoor Space

Your hot tub haven can be designed to blend in beautifully with your backyard and reflect your personal style. Whether you're adding a spa to an already landscaped backyard or starting from scratch (or maybe you're somewhere in between, like me) you can be assured that your new Caldera spa will beautifully accent the space. Either on their own or with the addition of plants, hardscape and accessories, they are designed to enhance any landscaping style, from modern to traditional.

How Do I Prepare My Space?

Doing the Groundwork

Once you've found the perfect location for your hot tub, you'll need a structurally sound, level surface to put it on. You have some options here - you can choose a concrete slab, a deck, or a prefabricated spa pad. Whatever you decide, remember that a filled hot tub can weigh a great deal, so make sure the location you choose can support the weight. Our Pre-Delivery Guide and your local Caldera Spas dealer can help you with the necessary steps.

How big do you want the prepared surface under your hot tub to be? A rule of thumb is that it should be at least a little bigger than your spa's footprint. Our Geneva hot tub is 7'5 ft x 7'5 ft and we chose to pour a 12 ft x 12 ft concrete pad. This ensures that there will be plenty of space to walk around the hot tub so we can keep our feet clean.

Powering Up

While the requirements aren't complicated, there are some important safety codes that make it important to engage a professional licensed electrician. That being said, hot tub power requirements vary. While larger spas can require more power, some smaller hot tubs can run off a standard 110V source, reducing the installation requirements. For details about our hot tub electrical requirements, read page 10 of our Pre-Delivery Guide.

Take Advantage of These Helpful Links and Our Network of Independent Dealers.

Thanks for letting me share the first steps of my hot tub ownership journey with you. Remember, you don't have to be a member of the Caldera team to have a seamless installation. Our team has come up with an array of helpful tools to streamline the buying, planning, and installation process. Visit calderaspas.com to check out our Hot Tub Buyers Guide, Hot Tub Planning Tools, Pre-Delivery Checklist, and information about our Vision AR app.

Our Caldera Spas dealers are hot tub enthusiasts and are ready and waiting to answer questions and provide an exceptional experience every step of the way.

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Sitting in my favorite seat - the UltraMassage® Lounge. I love the view from this seat while the jets massage my neck, shoulders, full back, calves and feet.

My husband and I are excited to be members of the "Hot Tubbers" club!

I have so much more to tell you, but my Caldera spa is warm and waiting, and I think it's time for my daily soak!

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Count on your local Caldera Spas dealer to help make your experience easy and enjoyable.

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Creating the Ultimate Hot Tub Haven for all Five Senses https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/creating-the-ultimate-hot-tub-haven-for-all-five-senses Wed, 22 Jul 2020 21:47:40 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=22664 What’s the secret to elevating your hot tub experience from good to great? At Caldera® Spas, we believe it starts with immersing yourself fully – not just in warm bubbling water, but in a mindful experience that engages all five senses! Compare these two examples. You grab a towel and jump in your hot tub.

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What's the secret to elevating your hot tub experience from good to great? At Caldera® Spas, we believe it starts with immersing yourself fully - not just in warm bubbling water, but in a mindful experience that engages all five senses!

Compare these two examples.

You grab a towel and jump in your hot tub. While you lean back against the massaging jets, you glance at your phone and start planning the next item on your to-do list. After a few minutes you climb out, dry off, and get on with your day. A nice break, for sure, but not exactly transformative.

Now imagine stepping into your hot tub and lowering yourself into the warm, silky water. You move around the tub, positioning your body to allow the different jet groups to work their magic on your tired muscles. You gaze up at the clouds or stars and breathe deeply - the steam intensifies the heady scent of flowers planted nearby. The only sound you hear is the soft chirping of birds, the gurgling of the jets, and your own slow breathing. The water washes over you, coaxing your body and mind to release the stress of the day. A soft towel and robe hang on a spa-side rack, ready and waiting as you emerge - refreshed and rejuvenated. You look forward to enjoying your mindful spa ritual again tomorrow.

We don't think it's possible to have a “bad” time in a hot tub, but we'd like you to have the best experience possible. With a few simple touches, you can create a backyard haven where you and your family can enjoy the wellness benefits of hot tub therapy, and at the same time, delight each of the five senses.

Looking for inspiration? We've gathered some ideas that work equally well in small backyards and large ones - with options to fit any budget. Now it's up to you to decide which of your five senses to focus on first!

Create a hot tub haven that suits your personal style.
Create a hot tub haven that suits your personal style

Enjoy the view.

Featuring sleek cabinet designs and contemporary color schemes, Caldera spas are designed to beautify your outdoor space.

To enhance the view from inside your spa, here are a few suggestions:

  • Create a visual tapestry of flowers and plants. Consider colors, leaf size and shape, and plant height, to put together a pleasing, contrasting mix. When planting flowers, no matter what your color scheme, adding a few yellow blossoms makes all the colors pop.
  • Outdoor furniture and cushions can fade and discolor when exposed to the elements. Protect your investment by painting, staining, or having chipped and faded metal surfaces powder-coated, and cushions replaced and recovered. Add a few new throw pillows and accessories for a pop of color. Your outdoor seating will look and feel like new again.
  • Consider the view beyond your backyard. Is your hot tub situated so you can gaze at the stars, clouds, or a mountain vista? Make sure trees and vines are trimmed, and your hot tub is positioned so you always have something beautiful to look at.

Breathe deep:

Scents have a powerful effect on your mind, body, and mood. Lavender aids relaxation, citrus energizes, pine and jasmine help ease stress and depression, and the smell of freshly mowed grass can trigger joyful feelings. Many Caldera spas come equipped for the FreshWater® Salt system that keeps your water clean and fresh, while reducing harsh chlorine odors - allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scents of your surroundings.

You can also:

  • Add fragrant flowers near your spa and sit back and let the steam release aroma. If you love using your spa in the evening, consider night blooming favorites like gardenia, tuberose, and night blooming jasmine.
  • Experience aromatherapy - whatever the season, by lighting scented candles or setting up fragrance misters near your spa. Our owners often ask, “Can you add essential oils to your hot tub?” Yes and no. While adding oils not specifically designed for your spa can damage filters and equipment, your local dealer can show you some spa friendly options.
Sit back and enjoy the sound of the Makena's water feature
Sit back and enjoy the sound of the Makena's water feature

Banish stress with soothing sounds

Many Caldera models include a water feature that provides ear-pleasing ambiance from inside or outside your spa. Most spas come with built-in speakers - just add our wireless entertainment system to enjoy your favorite music.

Here are some other ear-pleasing suggestions:

  • Screen out unwanted sounds like barking dogs or street noise with a fountain or shrubbery. You'll be able to enjoy the subtle sounds of nature without distraction.
  • Music can shift your mood effortlessly. Play something upbeat to energize, or select quiet sounds to calm your soul.
  • For a subtle soothing, hang some tinkling wind chimes, or put up a feeder and enjoy the gentle chirping of the birds.
Create a comfortable seating area around your hot tub
Create a comfortable seating area around your hot tub

Give it the soft touch

Your hot tub ritual is all about feeling good. Caldera spas offer sleek contoured seating that molds to your body and a variety of jets to provide a soothing massage. Plus, our FreshWater Salt system ensures your water stays silky, soft and natural!

Outside the spa itself, you can get more "good feels" by adding:

  • Smooth rocks, moss, or pavers leading to your spa that feel wonderful underfoot.
  • Soft misters for a cooling spray during hot days.
  • A spa-side towel rack with soft towels and cushy monogrammed robes for the whole family
Overhead view of a group of people enjoying a vibrant outdoor meal at a wooden dining table, featuring grilled vegetables, fresh salads, and glasses of white wine.
Create an appealing outdoor dining area that the whole family can enjoy

Healthy snacks and hydrating beverages

Your spa has a wide ledge to hold your water bottle or favorite beverage - making it easy to stay hydrated. Healthy, family pleasing snacks are a delicious way to enhance your after-spa ritual.

  • Whether you install a full outdoor kitchen, basic grilling area, mini fridge, or a simple rolling cooler or drink cart for beverages, setting up an area for cooking and serving food and drink makes dining outdoors with friends and family easy and convenient.
  • Tasty, healthy drinks like fresh lemonade, iced team, or sparkling water with a squeeze of lemon - served in plastic glasses - enhance your warm water soak.

Activate your senses with this mindful exercise:

When your backyard haven is set up to appeal to all five senses, it makes it easy to immerse yourself in the full experience. If you still have days when, whatever you do, your mind is still racing and you can't calm your thoughts, here's a trick to bring you back to the present moment. We suggest you do this while you soak!

Take a few long, slow breaths in and out - holding each inhale and exhale for 8 counts. Now focus on each of the senses in turn. Become aware of what you can see and make a list in your mind.

“I can see the sun shining through the leaves, and the green grass. I see the clear water of my hot tub, and the sparkling waterfall feature…” Keep going, slowly making note of the beautiful sights around you.

Work your way, in the same fashion, through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. You'll notice your thoughts slowing and calming as you become mindful of your surroundings.

The options for creating your own, personal hot tub haven are limitless.

Making enhancements to your outdoor space is an investment that the whole family will enjoy. We encourage you to dive into your next project - with all five senses!

Our hot tub community is an endless source of inspiration. Follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram to see the beautiful spaces shared by Caldera spa owners and dealers!

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New Spas from Caldera® in 2019 https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/new-spas-from-caldera-in-2019 Thu, 25 Apr 2019 20:10:51 +0000 http://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=15523 Hot-tubbers have been enjoying Caldera® spas for decades, benefitting from hydrotherapy, elegant designs, and the latest technology, as well as their comfort, design, and performance. This year, Caldera® Spas Paradise® Series spas and Vacanza® Series spas feature completely redesigned cabinets. Sleek and contemporary, the new looks will complement your taste and your backyard style.

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When you purchase a home hot tub, you want the very best in quality and design. You want it to be a stylish addition to your home, include the latest in high-tech advancements, and be made to last. You'll use it daily, after all, to relax, spend quality time with your family and friends, and to enjoy all of the wellness benefits it provides.

Hot-tubbers have been enjoying Caldera spas for decades, benefitting from hydrotherapy, elegant designs, and the latest technology, as well as their comfort, design, and performance. This year, Caldera Spas Paradise® Series spas and Vacanza® Series spas feature completely redesigned cabinets. Sleek and contemporary, the new looks will complement your taste and your backyard style.

The Paradise Series has two new additions, the Paradise Seychelles™ and the Paradise Reunion, and along with Utopia® Series spas, features the new FreshWater® Salt System , a chlorine-generating salt water system that makes hot tub water care easier than ever.

Vacanza and Paradise Series Cabinets are Transformed for 2019

Caldera Paradise 2019 Reunion in Artic White sits next to a sunshade, steps, and a towel rack. The sunshade is attached to a pole extending from the side of the hot tub.

The long-lasting and element-resistant EcoTech® cabinets on Paradise Series and Vacanza Series spas have been completely redesigned and a new shell color, arctic white, has been added.

The traditional, simulated-wood plank design of the cabinets has been transformed.

These 2019 Caldera Spas series now feature:

  • A more contemporary look courtesy of a strongly textured, horizontal ribbed center panel. The new cabinets blend better with modern designs while still complementing traditional home styles.
  • Three new earth-tone colors. Parchment, ash, and java cabinet colors mesh well with contemporary decor.
  • Paradise Series cabinets are paired with wood accent decor spaces and contrasting metal trim. Parchment cabinets pair with light aspen and brushed copper; ash pairs with medium oak and brushed nickel; and java features dark oak decor and brushed copper.
  • The Vacanza Series features updated jet design. Polished stainless-steel rimmed in harbor gray frames the jets and brings exterior details into the spa.
  • The new look of the cabinets complements hot tub accessories in new colors. EcoTech polymer steps have been color matched to cabinets, and hot tub covers in slate, chocolate, and taupe complete the transformation.

These clean, streamlined design changes offer elegance that goes well with every type of home decor. The updates don't end there, though. Two new spas have been introduced to the Paradise Series.

Say Hello to the Paradise Seychelles

2019 Caldera Paradise Seychelles hot tub, featuring a sleek design and soothing hydrotherapy.

The Paradise Seychelles is a six-seat spa with a seven-foot-square footprint. In spite of its relatively compact size, it provides comfort and relaxation and features a lounger and a spacious interior. Here's an at-a-glance view of this new spa:

Caldera Paradise Series Seychelles
Footprint
Seats 6, including a lounger and two cool-down seats.
Dimensions 7’ x 7’ x 36”
Jets 43, including UltraMassage® Lounge jets, Euphoria® jets, and 4 Euro jets.
Design
Cabinet Colors Parchment, ash, and java, with contrasting metal trim in brushed copper, brushed nickel, and brushed copper respectively.
Shell Colors White pearl, Tuscan sun, desert, midnight canyon, arctic white.
Water Features Aquarella waterfall.
Lighting Features 12 points of interior light and a lighted grab-rail for safety.

The Seychelles is a perfect spa for a large family, but if you're looking for one more seat, take a peek at the new Paradise Reunion.

Introducing the Paradise Reunion

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The Paradise Reunion has the same seven-foot-square footprint as the Seychelles, but seats seven adults. In its large interior, relaxation is the order of the day. Take a look at the new Paradise Reunion.

Caldera Paradise Series Reunion
Footprint
Seats 7, including three cool-down seats and a bench/entry step.
Dimensions 7’ x 7’ x 36”
Jets 38, including Euphoria jets, and 4 Euro jets.
Design
Cabinet Colors Parchment, ash, and java, with contrasting metal trim in brushed copper, brushed nickel, and brushed copper, respectively.
Shell Colors White pearl, Tuscan sun, desert, midnight canyon, arctic white.
Water Features Aquarella waterfall.
Lighting Features 12 points of interior light and a lighted grab-rail for safety.

The Reunion is another excellent choice for large families, with additional seating for the guests you're sure to entertain often.

A freshwater salt system cartridge and its packaging.

The New FreshWater Salt System Removes the Hassle of Water Care

All Caldera Utopia Series spas and Paradise Series spas feature the reliability, quality engineering, and energy efficiency Caldera spas are known for, but 2019 brings something new in water care.

The FreshWater Salt System* is an affordable, cartridge-based water care system that generates chlorine from salt over time. This innovative new system keeps chlorine levels low and your water silky smooth and fresh for a year, with normal use, before having to drain and refill your spa**. Each cartridge lasts four months and switching out an old one for a new one takes only seconds and is done directly from the spa bar-top.

The most relaxing and therapeutic hot tub experience comes from spas that are thoughtfully engineered and designed to offer the best in comfort and convenience. For that reason, first-time hot tub shoppers and current spa owners alike owe it to themselves to visit their local dealer to experience Caldera spas for themselves.

Caldera spas offer the best in elegance, efficiency, and reliability to provide you with the hot tub wellness benefits you expect in a high-quality spa. To learn more about all Caldera spas and the new FreshWater Salt System, download our brochure.

* The FreshWater Salt System cannot be used on Caldera Spas hot tubs manufactured prior to 2019.

** Factors such as bather load and water chemistry can impact water life. When the spa is properly maintained, a 3-pack of cartridges with the FreshWater Salt System will keep water clean and fresh for a full year. Not available in Canada.

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The Best Accessories for Your Luxury Hot Tub https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/best-accessories-for-your-luxury-hot-tub Wed, 20 Mar 2019 23:35:12 +0000 http://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=14815 Your hot tub can be many things. It’s a place of comfort, of course, and spending time in it has many health benefits that can improve your quality of life, from getting a better night’s rest to relieving stress. It can also be a social space— one perfect for spending time with your family. But do you know that hot tub accessories can enhance your overall spa experience?

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Your hot tub can be many things. It's a place of comfort, of course, and spending time in it has many health benefits that can improve your quality of life, from getting a better night's rest to relieving stress. It can also be a social space—one perfect for spending time with your family. But do you know that hot tub accessories can enhance your overall spa experience?

Luxury hot tub accessories can make water care easier, provide entertainment while you're using your spa, offer greater hot tub control, and transform your spa into a cool summer retreat.

Luxury Hot Tub Accessories: Utopia® Series Water Care System

The new FreshWater® Salt System is an advanced system that keeps your spa sanitized and clear with very little maintenance.

  • The new FreshWater® Salt System. Caldera® spas lead the way in innovative water care with the FreshWater® Salt System, which keeps your water clear and clean for a full year when properly maintained. The FreshWater® Salt System creates a constant but low level of chlorine from salt contained within a disposable titanium cartridge. Fewer chemicals mean water that is silky smooth on the skin and doesn't sting the eyes.

The FreshWater® Salt System offers the following advantages over other water care systems:

  • Full spa integration. Full integration means the FreshWater® Salt System will function better than one that's not manufacturer-installed. It also means that the system is connected directly to the spa's plumbing and control panel. There's no need to guess when a FreshWater cartridge is due for a replacement, as it will be indicated directly on the panel.
  • A one-year supply of water care in a single package. FreshWater cartridges are sold in a convenient three-pack that will provide a full year of water care for your Caldera spa. Simply change the cartridges every four months.
  • Simple cartridge replacement. Quickly change a cartridge directly from the bartop. No need to disconnect plumbing or wiring or seek help from your dealer. Your spa is ready for you to enjoy in seconds.
  • Environmentally friendly design. Your desire to conserve water shouldn't be at odds with spa enjoyment. With fewer chemicals and by preserving spa water for a full year before draining and refilling, FreshWater takes the stigma out of hot tub ownership in these environmentally conscious times.

With the FreshWater® Salt System, you can enjoy clean, clear spa water, save time on maintenance, and do your part to conserve water resources.

Luxury Hot Tub Entertainment and Control Accessories

A couple enjoys the soothing fountain feature of their Caldera Spas hot tub, a testament to how luxury hot tub accessories can enhance every soak.

Entertainment options, intuitive controls, and remote spa monitoring raise the level of luxury to take your spa experience to a whole new level.

Some of the more popular home hot tub entertainment accessories are:

  • Audio systems. Optional speakers built into your spa offer a surround-sound experience, allowing you to enjoy music, audiobooks, and podcasts right from your Bluetooth® enabled devices as you soak.
  • Spa-side video systems. With an optional all-weather and non-glare 22” HD wireless monitor, you can watch your favorite movies and television shows from the comfort of your spa while enjoying a jet massage and reaping the benefits of hydrotherapy.

Intuitive and easy-to-use controls allow spa owners to get the most out of their hot tubs. Top hot tubs, such as Caldera spas, offer a full-color touchscreen that makes setting everything from the water temperature to the soundtrack simple. Plus, if you opt for the Connexion® Hot Tub Monitoring System, you can control your hot tub remotely from mobile devices. Use Connexion to set your spa to the perfect temperature from work, and it will be ready for you when you arrive home.

Maintaining a Connexion-equipped spa is nearly effortless. The system allows you to initiate a cleaning cycle and set a summer timer remotely, and it automatically alerts you and your dealer if it detects a malfunction. Plus, it notifies you of spa use, allowing you to lock the spa if it's been turned on without your permission.

Turn Your Hot Tub Into an All-Season Spa with a Cooling System

A Caldera Spas hot tub with an integrated cooling system, enabling year-round enjoyment in any climate.

With the right accessory, you can cool down your hot tub for a refreshing dip on hot summer days.

With the CoolZone® Hot Tub Cooling System, another luxurious option from Caldera, you can enjoy your hot tub year-round, even on the hottest days of the year. The system allows you to cool down your hot tub to as low as 60°Fahrenheit in just a few hours. Heating it back up again is just as fast. Hot tub owners in desert climates especially love CoolZone. When hot days turn into cold nights the convenience of the system extends their use. Athletic hot-tubbers get the added benefit of cool water soaks, which can help relieve muscle soreness after a workout.

Functional Luxury Hot Tub Accessories

A Caldera Spas hot tub with a fitted cover, showcasing how functional and luxury accessories make your spa easy to use every day.

Often, it's the small things that make big differences in hot tub ease of use and comfort. Functional spa accessories add convenience and practicality to the luxury experience:

  • Cover lifters designed to match your hot tub. A hot tub cover comes with your spa to keep your water warm and free of leaves and other debris. A cover lifter makes removing and replacing the cover easy, and some models double as a privacy screen. The best cover lifters are those that are designed by the manufacturer and integrated into the cover so there's no unsightly bar protruding above the spa.
  • Hot tub steps make your spa more accessible. You'll want steps that are not only safe but also match your spa's cabinet. So, choose from the options available from your spa manufacturer. Aftermarket steps might be a poor match for your spa's height and might not offer enough tread depth.
  • Spa-side accessories. A spa umbrella provides protection from the sun and rain. Hot tub steps and a spa-side handrail make it easy to get into and out of a spa. And a spa-side towel tree will keep your towels off the ground, allowing them to dry faster. Finally, a spa pillow will cradle your neck as you recline in your hot tub.

Luxury hot tub accessories enhance the hot tub ownership experience, whether you use your spa for relaxation, spending more time with family, hydrotherapy, or all of the above. Water care, entertainment, and spa-side accessories combined with smart, easy-to-use controls will transform the ways in which you enjoy your spa all year long. Caldera spas and accessories are manufactured with your satisfaction and comfort in mind. To see our full line of spas, request a brochure.

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Backyard Hot Tub Photos from Real Utopia Spa Owners https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/backyard-hot-tub-photos-from-real-utopia-spa-owners Wed, 29 Aug 2018 17:19:52 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=13104 Few home additions are as versatile as a hot tub. A spa is a luxurious relaxation tool that can be placed anywhere on your property to provide you with all of the wellness benefits that come with a 20-minute soak—any time you want. But few hot tubs offer the same level of luxury as the

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Few home additions are as versatile as a hot tub. A spa is a luxurious relaxation tool that can be placed anywhere on your property to provide you with all of the wellness benefits that come with a 20-minute soak—any time you want. But few hot tubs offer the same level of luxury as the Utopia® Series by Caldera®.

The models in the Utopia® Series—the Cantabria®, Geneva®, Niagara®, Tahitian® and Florence — range in size, seating, and jet configurations, making it easy for shoppers to find the perfect spa for their family and lifestyle.

Below are real backyard hot tub pics from Utopia spa owners who are delighted with their models. Use them for inspiration as you shop for your new luxury spa.

A Private Backyard Space Becomes a Cozy Retreat with a Utopia Cantabria

Stylish outdoor hot tub under a covered patio with a skylight, surrounded by greenery and modern décor, including a tall white planter with blooming flowers.

Sheltered beneath an overhang, this Cantabria spa is enjoyed in all types of weather. The trees provide natural privacy fences and dampen sound. A skylight above allows plenty of natural light to shine through.

The roomy Cantabria spa seats 8 adults and includes a lounger. Perfect for relaxing with family and friends, it offers an array of massaging jets that allow for daily hot tub circuit therapy.

Discover the Cantabria spa and its many features and options.

The Utopia Series Niagara Spa is a Perfect Centerpiece for a Suburban Bi-Level Deck

Backyard with a wooden deck featuring a covered hot tub, patio furniture, and a closed red umbrella, surrounded by lush green grass and a wooden fence.

What makes a large, bi-level deck even more inviting? A luxury spa atop it. The spacious Niagara spa is a great addition to any family home. Whether your children are teenagers in search of guidance or younger and always looking to have fun and play games, a hot tub is a perfect place to bond.

The luxury Utopia Series Niagara spa is an impressive 7-seat spa that's perfect for almost any backyard landscape. It's a great complement to a summer barbecue and can even help relieve winter stress.

Learn more about the Niagara spa and how it can bring you closer to your loved ones.

Enjoy Nature's Beauty from the Warm Water of a Utopia Series Geneva Spa

Outdoor hot tub with bubbling water overlooking a scenic countryside landscape with rolling hills and autumn foliage under an overcast sky.

If a main appeal of your home is the view, your new spa can provide a comfortable vantage point from which to admire the majesty of nature or an urban skyline. The owner of this Utopia Series Geneva spa chose a Brownstone cabinet and a Platinum shell, which together blend beautifully with the forested backdrop.

The high-quality Geneva spa features all-climate Avante Cabinetry available in three different colors. Combined with any one of six shell color options, it will tastefully match any home and landscape.

Learn more about the Utopia Series Geneva spa and use our style selector to choose the shell and cabinet color combination that best suits your taste.

Outdoor hot tub on a concrete patio overlooking a serene lake, with lounge chairs and a fire pit in the distance under a hazy sky.

Waterfront Vistas are Enhanced by the Utopia Series Tahitian Spa

The Utopia Series Tahitian spa is a great match for this waterfront property. Its owners can enjoy a swim in the lake during the day and retire to the hot tub for relaxing hydrotherapy in the cool temperatures of evening.

The 6-seat Tahitian spa features SpaGlo® Multi-Zone lighting that sets the mood with 10 points of interior light and four corner exterior lights. It's perfect for a family or a group of friends visiting for a day at the lake.

Find out more about the standard and optional features of the Tahitian spa.

The Utopia Series Tahitian Spa Provides Year-Round Enjoyment

Spacious wooden deck attached to a suburban home, featuring a covered hot tub, built-in seating, a pergola with patio furniture, and hanging flower baskets.

A deck can be so much more than just a gathering place for friends and family when at its heart is a gorgeous spa. No matter the season, a Utopia spa can be used for daily renewal after a busy day and before and after workouts.

Whether admiring the autumn foliage or enjoying a hot soak in spite of the snow, the owners of this Tahitian spa stay warm and comfortable. With the optional CoolZone hot tub cooling system, that comfort can last through summer.

Discover how CoolZone cools spa water to as low as 60 degrees and heats it up again in just a few hours.

The Utopia Series from Caldera represents the ultimate in luxury spas and water immersion benefits. Offering the pinnacle of comfort, design, and performance, each model in the series adds the perfect finishing touch to the backyards of homes ranging from traditional to modern.

We believe in year-round spa enjoyment in the lap of luxury. Every home hot tub we manufacture is engineered with reliability, efficiency, and longevity in mind. Find the Utopia® Series model that's best for you and take a test soak at your local Caldera dealer.

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Garden Hot Tubs are Ideal Backyard Centerpieces https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/garden-hot-tubs-are-ideal-backyard-centerpieces Fri, 06 Jul 2018 18:18:58 +0000 https://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=12873 Homeowners take pride in their homes, and one of the ways they show it is in creating beautiful gardens in their backyards. Perennials, seasonal plants, and all manner of flowers are used to turn otherwise plain lawns into riots of colors and lush greenery to be admired. Those blessed with green thumbs also plant vegetable

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Homeowners take pride in their homes, and one of the ways they show it is in creating beautiful gardens in their backyards. Perennials, seasonal plants, and all manner of flowers are used to turn otherwise plain lawns into riots of colors and lush greenery to be admired. Those blessed with green thumbs also plant vegetable gardens that provide a gorgeous and edible landscape.

Well-tended gardens of all types can offer wonderful experiential returns on your hard work. Smelling the blooms and enjoying the dappled light that filters through the leaves of the trees you planted can provide a sense of peace and satisfaction from a job well done, whether you enjoy your garden from a patio, deck, or even a hot tub.

Choosing the best hot tub for your type of garden is easier than you might think.

A Quality Hot Tub Cabinet Creates a Great Backyard Centerpiece in a Rustic-Style Garden

rustic style gardens with hot tubs can include vegetables as well as ornamental plants

Many homeowners take an eclectic, rustic approach to backyard landscaping, combining common, regional plants with deliberately-introduced trees, shrubs, and flowers that they switch out from season to season or year to year. Creative gardeners often plant ornamental flowers right next to vegetables, and edge beds and walkways with recycled materials, such as pallet wood or railroad ties.

Today's hot tub designers focus greatly on how spa cabinets complement gorgeous landscapes, including rustic, informal gardens. The Paradise® Series and the Vacanza® Series from Caldera® feature EcoTech® cabinets, which are offered in three colors and have the appearance of wood but resist moisture and decay. The dark Espresso cabinet matches darker woods, including reclaimed railroad ties; the lighter Teak cabinet matches pallet wood or cut lumber used to build garden pergolas and gazebos; and the Coastal Gray cabinet matches the silvery tones of wood fences and decks faded by sunlight over time.

the best hot tub for a rustic garden is one with a solid or subtle shell color

The Paradise and Vacanza series spa shell color options —White Pearl, Tuscan Sun, Sterling Marble, Desert, and Midnight Canyon—further complement the rustic look. For example, the solid White Pearl shell or lightly speckled Desert shell meshes with the simplicity of form and style of a rustic style garden. The marbled look of Sterling Marble or Midnight Canyon can add to the character of the entire garden.

Owners of more formal gardens might prefer to dress things up with cabinet and shell designs that lean more toward old-world elegance.

a garden hot tub can be a great addition to a formal garden with clearly defined edges and shapes

Garden Hot Tubs With Subdued, Tasteful Designs are Perfect for Formal Gardens

In traditional formal gardens, plants and beds are painstakingly contoured and edges are clearly defined. Walking paths and edging materials are durable and often include brick and stone. Because formal gardens sometimes sacrifice comfort for form, a garden hot tub with an elegant design can bring a soothing ambience to a somewhat hard-edged landscape.

The Espresso EcoTech cabinet adds tasteful charm to a formal garden. A shell design that offers a marble look, such as Tuscan Sun or Midnight Canyon, completes the scene, bringing the luxurious design and comfort of a spa to a sophisticated setting.

Other homeowners crave elegance but in minimal ways. They appreciate the high-class materials used in formal gardens but prefer a less-is-more approach. These homeowners appreciate a modern style.

A Modern Garden Calls for a Hot Tub That is Unique

Modern landscapes often combine permanent hardscaping materials, such as embedded rock and concrete, with wood or metal planters, and then surround the area with plants that have clean lines, including bamboo and unusual ferns. Linear plant arrangements are also preferred.

contemporary homes with Asian inspired gardens can benefit from a modern garden hot tub

When a homeowner successfully creates a modern garden, it's typically the envy of the neighborhood. So, finding just the right garden hot tub to match is a must.

The luxury Utopia® Series from Caldera is the perfect complement to forward-looking hardscapes surrounded by clean, linear gardens. The series features the textured AvanteTM shell, which comes in three colors: Slate, Brownstone, and Sand. Slate would be the pick for concrete hardscapes with metal accents. For contemporary stucco homes or homes with wood cladding, Brownstone or Sand would highlight the earthy tones of the backyard design.

Solid shell colors, including Arctic White and Platinum, will only enhance streamlined gardens, while Tuscan Sun and Midnight Canyon will complement the organic touches of contemporary gardeners.

a modern hardscape is perfectly matched with a modern garden hot tub

Whatever type of backyard garden you've cultivated, imagine admiring it from a beautiful Caldera Spa. To find the latest hot tub model that matches your vision and budget, browse our hot tub series or get local pricing in your area today.

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Utopia Series: A Perfect Hot Tub for Nearly Any Backyard Landscaping Design https://www.calderaspas.com/wellness-blog/utopia-series-perfect-hot-tub-nearly-any-backyard-landscaping-0 Mon, 11 Dec 2017 09:25:46 +0000 http://www.calderaspas.com/?post_type=wellness-blog&p=11479 Experts estimate that professional landscaping can increase home value by as much as 15% or more. When shopping for a hot tub, be sure to consider how well the hot tub fits your home style and backyard design. You may not be putting your home on the market yet, but a quality hot tub will

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Experts estimate that professional landscaping can increase home value by as much as 15% or more. When shopping for a hot tub, be sure to consider how well the hot tub fits your home style and backyard design. You may not be putting your home on the market yet, but a quality hot tub will likely last longer that the years you'll stay in your home. Be sure the hot tub you choose will look as good in the backyard 10 years from now as it does the day it's installed.

Utopia® Series hot tubs make a striking focal point for creating the perfect backyard spa design for nearly any backyard or home style. It is made to fit with a wide-range of home architectural styles. There is no one dominant design line. Rather, the spa adapts to its environment and will complement your backyard design.

You can create the home spa retreat of your dreams by including a Utopia Series Spa to start enjoying all the wellness benefits a hot tub provides. The clean lines and eye-pleasing design will fit in whether your style is Contemporary, Farmhouse, Ranch, Spanish-style, Bungalow, Mid-Century Modern, or a range of other popular architectural aesthetics.

Ideas For a Backyard Focal Point

  • A simple conversation area such as a few teak chairs and a cocktail table can dress up a wood deck and invite guests to stay a while.
  • A pair of sling-back chairs and a simple, defined dining table add functionality and thoughtful detail.
  • A geometric sculpture or water feature positioned opposite a large picture window and lit up at night adds a dramatic focal point.
  • The symmetry of an English garden with boxwood hedges or a stone path lined with wildflowers or an expansive, manicured lawn all infuse the home with a distinct personality
  • A hot tub placed just outside the patio door can be used for a daily wellness ritual or a central fun zone for the family complete with lights, Bluetooth entertainment systems and waterfalls.

Hot Tubs Backyard Landscaping: How Utopia Spas Fit

The cabinet is of the Utopia Series spas is transformative and unlike any design you've seen. The sculptural cabinet siding fits seamlessly with a variety of backyard landscaping elements like wood decks, metal gates, pergolas, or stone patios. The clean lines and sleek aesthetic of the hot tub siding enhances these backyard materials while still standing out for its beauty.

The natural color tones of the all-weather cabinetry will stand up to harsh sun and snowy winter conditions and still look as good as new year-round. The Sand, Brownstone or Slate siding are the perfect backdrop against the vibrant colors of a bucolic garden or any lush backyard landscape design.

5 Backyard Landscape Designs Perfect for a Hot Tub

Here are five different backyard landscape ideas that include a Utopia Series hot tub. See for yourself how the design becomes chameleon-like and fits in with the surroundings in many different settings.

  1. Bungalow Backyard Design with Hot Tub on Wood Deck
  2. Ranch Home Backyard Landscaped with Modern Hot Tub
  3. Farmhouse Landscape Idea Including Hot Tub
  4. Oceanfront Coastal Home with Hot Tub Overlooking Ocean
  5. Cape Cod or Cedar Siding Homes and Hot Tub in Backyard

Bungalow Style Backyard Landscaping

Backyard of a bungalow-style home in a winter setting, featuring a modern hot tub.

The wood composite deck of this Craftsman or Bungalow home is a great foundation for adding a hot tub to the backyard landscape design. The symmetrical lines in the home work well with the clean aesthetic of the Utopia Series spas. The floating facade of the cabinetry shown above in Brownstone fit with the natural wood deck, shade pergola, metal detail accents, and tumbled stone plasters.

Ranch Home Backyard Landscape Inspiration

Unique and inspirational backyard design featuring a ranch-style house and a modern hot tub.

Ranch Style homes are recognized by their long, low profiles, gabled roofs, wood siding, and brick and stucco charm. Today the style holds the attention of Baby Boomers and younger generation. The use of wood decking adds dimension by integrating raised levels that maintain the long feel of a Ranch Style home. Add a Utopia Series hot tub for stand-alone beauty to be the focal point of your backyard design project.

Farmhouse Landscape Idea

Farmhouse in a winter setting with a creatively designed backyard featuring a hot tub spa and inspiring landscaping elements.

While covered front porches, wood siding, peaked roofs and natural stone adorn the exteriors, the comfortable style of a farmhouse carries across the materials, fixtures and decor of the home straight into the backyard. The vertical and horizontal lines of the hot tub work with the lines of the home.

Oceanfront Coastal Home with Hot Tub Overlooking Ocean

Oceanfront Coastal Home with Hot Tub Overlooking Ocean.

Outdoor living spaces are an extension of Modern design. The goal is to combine the home's interior, backyard space and ocean as one. Large floor-to-ceiling windows serve this ambition well.

Cape Cod Home with Hot Tub

Cape Cod Home with Hot Tub

Just as builders source materials to protect against New England's notoriously stormy weather, Caldera created an enduring spa cabinet that will hold up to harsh winters. The Avante® all-climate cabinetry shown in Sand especially complements a beach-themed color palette.

Contact a hot tub dealer near you to discover how easy and affordable it is to enjoy your own Caldera Spa and experience improved health and well-being by enjoying your hot tub often.

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