The Provo Canyon Treehouse cabin nestled among pines beside a mountain creek

Provo Canyon · Utah

A creekside cabin in the heart of the canyon

Wake to running water and mountain views. Soak in the hot tub under the pines. Minutes from Sundance, Bridal Veil Falls, and the Provo River Trail.

4.8/5 on Airbnb
9.8/10 on VRBO

Loved by families · Sleeps up to 12

Why guests love it

Everything you need to slow down

Right on the creek

A mountain brook runs directly behind the cabin — fall asleep to running water and wake to it on the back patio.

Hot tub & steam shower

Soak under the canyon sky after a day on the trails. One guest called it 'a spa experience' without leaving home.

Room for the whole family

Two bedrooms plus a loft, bunks, and pull-outs sleep up to 12 — built for multigenerational trips with kids and grandkids.

Minutes from everything

11 minutes to Sundance, steps from the Provo River Trail, and a short drive to world-class hiking and skiing.

The mountain creek running behind the cabin's back patio

The cabin

Your peaceful place by the brook

Two bedrooms sleep seven in proper beds, and a loft, daybed, and pull-outs take it up to 12 — room for grandparents, parents, and kids under one roof. A full kitchen, indoor steam shower, and a back patio that opens right onto the stream round it out.

It's quiet, modern, and spotless — the kind of place you settle into and don't want to leave.

Peek inside

Room to gather, space to retreat

Great room with vaulted timber-beam ceiling, sectional sofa, and canyon-view windows
Full kitchen with granite island and dining table seating six under a wrought-iron chandelier
Primary bedroom with king bed, ensuite bathroom, and forest views through arched windows
Private hot tub glowing on the back patio at night
Upstairs loft landing with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Provo Canyon treetops
Bunk room with bunk beds and an additional bed, ideal for kids
Private balcony with bistro seating overlooking the mountain creek and canyon walls

Amenities

Thoughtfully stocked

Guest reviews

A slice of heaven, in their words

“This was truly one of the greatest spots I have ever stayed at. The back patio next to the brook — so peaceful and relaxing.”
Verified guest · Airbnb
“If you want a slice of heaven then this is the place for you. The steam shower and the river made it feel like I had access to a spa.”
Verified guest · VRBO
“Spotless, beautifully kept, and the location can't be beat. Responsive hosts and quiet spaces to relax. We'll be back.”
Verified guest · Airbnb

Visiting BYU?

15 minutes from campus, room for up to 12

A roomier, more memorable base than a Provo hotel for Women's Conference, Education Week, move-in, football weekends, and family visits.

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Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Provo Canyon Treehouse located?
The Provo Canyon Treehouse is a creekside cabin in Provo Canyon, Utah, about 11 minutes from Sundance Mountain Resort and minutes from Bridal Veil Falls, Vivian Park, and the Provo River Trail. BYU campus is about 15 minutes away and downtown Provo about 18.
How many people does the cabin sleep?
Seven guests sleep in proper beds — a king en-suite bedroom and a bunk room (a full bed plus a triple twin bunk) — and a sleeping loft, a landing daybed, and a ground-floor pull-out take the total up to 12. With two bathrooms and some camp-style sleeping, it's ideal for one extended family with kids and grandkids.
Does the cabin have a hot tub?
Yes. The Provo Canyon Treehouse has a private hot tub, plus a steam shower indoors — guests often describe it as a spa-like experience after a day on the trails or slopes.
How do I book the Provo Canyon Treehouse?
You can check availability and book directly through our Evolve listing. Real-time rates and the booking calendar are shown there.
What is there to do near the cabin?
Within a short drive you'll find hiking (Big Springs Hollow, Stewart Falls, Mt. Timpanogos), skiing at Sundance, Park City, and Deer Valley, blue-ribbon fly fishing on the Lower Provo River, tubing and paddleboarding at Vivian Park, and the Heber Valley Railroad.
Is the cabin good for families?
Yes — it's designed for families. With a bunk room, a well-stocked kitchen, a fire pit, and a safe creekside patio, it's a popular choice for multi-generational trips and families with kids.
Can it host a multigenerational family or a small family reunion?
It's built for exactly that. The cabin sleeps up to 12 across two bedrooms plus a sleeping loft, daybed, and pull-outs, so grandparents, parents, and kids can all stay together under one roof — a roomier, more memorable option than separate hotel rooms for BYU events, ski trips, and family gatherings.
Provo Canyon in autumn

Your canyon escape is waiting

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