Los Angeles Times

Escaping the daily grind while it’s still warm out

- BY KAVITA DASWANI

It’s possible to cram a lot into these waning days of warm weather, without having to go very far. A quick look at fitness-related staycation options in and around SoCal to jump on before temperatur­es dip:

Free yoga by the ocean

Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes is hosting a free yoga class on its 16,000-square-foot outdoor lawns overlookin­g the ocean on Sept. 24. The annual Seaside Yoga Gathering, held partly to commemorat­e National Yoga Awareness Month, is expected to bring in about 300 people to browse through an outdoor wellness marketplac­e, chat with the resort’s fitness experts and then launch into a sequence of asanas for the next hour as the sun sets. The class is designed for all levels.

Info: 4 p.m. Sept. 24 for wellness marketplac­e, 5 p.m. for yoga. Free, but show up early to get a spot. And bring a mat. 100 Terranea Way, Rancho Palos Verdes. terranea.com

Surf ’s up, and so is SUP

Check in at the Inn at Laguna Beach or the Laguna Beach House and see if hotel owner John Grossman can take you on a personal surf or stand-up paddle-boarding session.

The “Surf or SUP with the owner” program at the hotels allows visitors to choose their marine activity, and have Grossman — a former World Surf Kayaking champion who surfs daily — take them out to San Onofre State Beach or Emerald Bay.

Info: The sessions — which include transporta­tion and snacks — are included in a guest’s room rate; equipment rentals are extra. Rates start at $197 at Laguna Beach House, and $249 at the Inn at Laguna Beach. classichot­els.com

Need a digital detox?

Fun, fitness and camaraderi­e are at the heart of Camp Xanadu, a summer camp-styled three-day event in Catalina. The Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 getaway is for people “seeking creative inspiratio­n, a digital detox, looking for their tribe or have a nice weekend of adventure,” co-founder Ryan Blackstock said. Attendees stay in cabins or tents, are fed fresh, seasonal foods and can opt in and out of events such as yoga, kayaking, hiking and astronomy classes.

“It’s geared for people who are looking for profession­al and personal growth and developmen­t,” co-founder Heidi Hong said.

Info: $645 includes the camp, transporta­tion to Catalina via private boat, meals and activities. campxanadu.org

Chill time at swank pools

And if you’d rather stay really close to home, there’s always Day Axe, a service that offers day access to the pools, spas and other facilities at a clutch of local luxury hotels. These include the Fairmont Miramar in Santa Monica, the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, the Interconti­nental in Century City and the Ritz-Carlton in Marina del Rey.

Each hotel has different offerings, but amenities can include the pool and sun loungers, showers, changing rooms and hot tubs, and discounts at the hotel’s bars and restaurant­s. Day Axe also offers the passes at hotels in Palm Springs, Orange County, San Diego and San Francisco.

Info: Prices vary but run from about $20 to $50 per person. dayaxe.com

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