Travel: Wanderlust Festival

Love yoga? Dig good music? So do we—and we can’t think of a better marriage of activities for a fun, mindful getaway.

The Wanderlust Festival—the world’s largest yoga, music, and wellness event—delivers both in a mountain setting with a serene backdrop of nature. The Festival brings in A-List yoga instructors—Shiva Rea, Baron Baptiste, Seane Corn—along with world-class musical performers such as Moby, Michael Franti, Thievery Corporation, and Sarah Neufeld.

If this weren’t enough, Wanderlusters can also partake in the fest’s organic Farm to Table dinners and Winederlust tastings from local, organic, and biodynamic wineries. Daily talks by fine folks such as whole-system functional medicine expert Dr. Mark Hyman and Congressman Tim Ryan also aim to inspire.

With Wanderlust Festival locales such as California’s Squaw Valley, Colorado’s Copper Mountain, and Quebec’s Mont-Tremblant, festival attendees can also sample high-altitude adventures such as hiking, mountain biking, and standup paddleboard yoga. Ticket prices range from $120 for a one-day all-access pass to yoga and music to $450 for a four-day full-access pass. A la carte activities range from $85 for the Farm to Table Dinner and $25 for the Windelust tasting.

2013 Dates Include:
Wanderlust Vermont | June 20-23, 2013 | Stratton Mountain, Vermont
Wanderlust Colorado | July 4-7, 2013 | Copper Mountain, Colorado
Wanderlust California | July 18-21, 2013 | Squaw Valley, North Lake Tahoe,  California
Wanderlust Whistler | August 1-4, 2013 | Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
Wanderlust Quebec | August 23-25, 2013  | Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada

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After a 10-year career as an award-winning New York City-based editor launching and redesigning urban, style-driven magazines, Erinn Morgan left her downtown Manhattan digs after September 11th, 2001, in search of a less encumbered, freelance lifestyle. A life-changing, two-year-long trek around the country in a motorhome eventually landed her in Durango, Colo., which she now calls home. Her writing has appeared in numerous— More about this author →