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Avalon Lavender Farm is Now Offering Seasonal Outdoor Yoga

Just in time for the warmer months, Avalon Lavender Farms is introducing seasonal yoga. The first-generation and family-owned lavender farm is located in the heart of Mono and offers outdoor yoga every Thursday-Sunday starting the first week of June until the end of September. This relaxing yoga takes place in Avalon’s Celtic-style stone circle surrounded by the calming smells of fresh lavender.

The yoga classes are suitable for both beginners and pros. Visitors can purchase a drop-in pass for $14. Alternatively, guests can purchase lavender field access tickets and are welcome to stay after their lavender-filled day for the stone-circle class at 6:00 p.m. for no additional cost.

The lavender field yoga classes will appeal to both yoga and nature-enthusiasts alike.
Trend Themes
1. Seasonal Outdoor Yoga - The trend of seasonal outdoor yoga could be a disruptive innovation opportunity for the fitness industry, by adding a new dimension to traditional fitness routines.
2. Farm-to-fitness - The trend of farm-to-fitness could inspire the agricultural industry to explore new possibilities for sustainable tourism and alternative revenue streams.
3. Sensory Yoga - The trend of sensory yoga could be a disruptive innovation opportunity in the wellness industry, incorporating sensory elements, such as the calming smells of fresh lavender, to enhance the overall experience for practitioners.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Industry - The fitness industry can benefit from the trend of seasonal outdoor yoga, by exploring new ways to integrate nature and seasonal experiences into their offerings.
2. Agricultural Industry - The agricultural industry could benefit from the trend of farm-to-fitness, by exploring opportunities for sustainable tourism and alternative revenue streams, such as yoga classes or other outdoor fitness activities on farms.
3. Wellness Industry - The wellness industry could benefit from the trend of sensory yoga, by incorporating sensory elements into their offerings and enhancing the overall experience for practitioners.

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