Rainforest Yoga

This hour-long class provides a nature-centric yoga experience to rejuvenate your mind and body. Surround yourself with exotic plants and beautiful butterflies, and meet other yoga enthusiasts in the community. No matter your skill level, Rainforest Yoga at Butterfly Pavilion provides a unique opportunity to de-stress, unwind, and revitalize.

Saturdays & Sundays from 7:45-8:45 a.m. and Wednesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

All yoga classes are discounted:
Members: $12 | Non-members: $15

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Participants will be required to bring their own mat. We advise you to bring a towel to place down between your mat and the floor, as it is sometimes wet.
  • Pre-registration will be required, we will not accept walk-ups at this time.
  • Please take a look at our schedule, as some of our regularly scheduled classes may not be taking place.
  • Please be aware that the space you are in is not the same as a studio. When classes are full, setting up your mat on our paths may be required and could possibly limit visibility to the instructor. We suggest arriving a little early to get a closer spot with the earliest entry being at 7:30am.

Cost:

  • Members: $12
  • Non-members: $15

More information:

  • Bring your own mat and water bottle and plan to wear layers, as temperature may vary.
  • Rainforest temperature varies between 65 and 85 degrees.
  • This class is intended for adults, but children over 13 may attend with a parent.
  • Pre-registration is required until further notice. Please register online using the link below.

Refunds/Transfers:

Please contact us at education@butterflies.org or jlemmon@butterflies.org or 303-830-4588 for further information.

Meet the Instructors!

Kamala  Amy Viecelli

With a foundation in Hatha yoga and influences from a variety of other traditions, Kamala weaves multiple techniques into her classes to create a balanced and mindful practice. Each class typically begins with a gentle warm-up emphasizing breath awareness and pranayama, followed by a flowing sequence of sun salutations with thoughtful variations. The practice then focuses on a small selection of poses before transitioning to gentle floor work and concluding with a restorative savasana.

Kamala began practicing yoga in 1997 and earned her teaching certification in 1999. Since then, she has taught in a wide range of settings, both in the United States and internationally. Her teaching style reflects a deep respect for the connection between movement, breath, and the natural world.

Kelsey Mueller

Rooted in a traditional Vinyasa practice, Kelsey’s classes flow with intention—linking breath and movement in ways that feel accessible, grounding, and spacious. With bright, uplifting energy and a deeply nurturing presence, she offers practices shaped by over ten years of teaching experience. Her approach emphasizes functional movement, body awareness, and choice, inviting students to honor their own rhythms and move with agency. Each class creates space for subtle transformation—where mindful movement becomes a reminder of our capacity to grow, adapt, and unfold, just as we are.

Callie Phelps

Callie Phelps is an E-RYT 500h yoga teacher, teacher trainer, and advanced reiki practitioner based in Denver, with over 750 hours of formal training. She believes yoga is a powerful tool for connection, regulation, and belonging, and teaches in a way that encourages you to meet yourself exactly where you are.
Her classes are rooted in the practices that made her fall in love with yoga in the first place: accessibility, embodiment, and acceptance of every body. Whether it’s your first class or your thousandth, Callie creates a space where curiosity is encouraged.
After discovering yoga after a life-altering injury, she became deeply committed to making the practice approachable, supportive, and genuinely fun. Her goal is that each student leaves feeling more connected to themselves, to their breath, and to the world around them.