Guides

Local tips for your canyon stay

Hand-written guides to fishing, family trips, BYU visits, and the best of Provo Canyon.

An Affordable Cabin Near Sundance for Ski Season

Skiing Sundance but sticker-shocked by slopeside cabins? The Provo Canyon Treehouse is 11 minutes from the lifts at a fraction of resort pricing — a hot tub, steam shower, and room for up to 12 after a day on the mountain.

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A Cabin for BYU Football Weekends: Fall in Provo Canyon

Coming for a BYU football game? The Provo Canyon Treehouse is 14 minutes from LaVell Edwards Stadium, sleeps up to 12, and puts you in the canyon for peak fall color and the Alpine Loop drive.

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BYU Move-In Weekend: Where to Stay (and Keep the Little Kids Happy)

Dropping a freshman at BYU and bringing the younger kids? The Provo Canyon Treehouse is 16 minutes from Helaman Halls, sleeps up to 12, and turns move-in weekend into a mini family vacation.

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Where to Stay for BYU Education Week (Beyond the Hotels)

Bringing the extended family to BYU Education Week? The Provo Canyon Treehouse sleeps up to 12, has a full kitchen, and sits 15 minutes from campus — one roof for grandparents, parents, and kids instead of separate hotel rooms.

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A Private Alternative to Aspen Grove Family Camp

Love the Aspen Grove tradition but can't make it some years — or want a trip with just your own family? The Provo Canyon Treehouse is a private family camp in the same canyon: your dates, your people, up to 12 under one roof.

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Your Base Camp for Summer Adventures in Provo Canyon

Fly fishing, tubing, hiking Mount Timpanogos, scenic drives, and lake days — all from one creekside cabin. The Provo Canyon Treehouse is the perfect summer base camp, sleeping up to 12 just minutes from the water and the trails.

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Fly Fishing the Provo River From the Cabin: A Local's Guide

The Provo Canyon Treehouse sits steps from the blue-ribbon Lower Provo River. Here's where to fish, what's hatching, and why it's the ideal — and affordable — base for a Utah fly-fishing trip.

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Where to Stay for BYU Summer Camps: More Room Than a Hotel

Bringing kids to a BYU summer camp for the week? The Provo Canyon Treehouse has a full kitchen, in-unit laundry, and room for up to 12 — a roomier, more memorable base than a hotel or a plain neighborhood rental, 15 minutes from campus.

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A Provo Canyon Cabin for Your Family Reunion

Planning a family reunion in Utah? The Provo Canyon Treehouse sleeps up to 12 across two bedrooms, a sleeping loft, and pull-outs — one creekside cabin for the whole family, minutes from Sundance, BYU, and the Provo River.

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Where to Stay for BYU Graduation: Room for the Whole Family

Celebrating a BYU graduate? The Provo Canyon Treehouse sleeps up to 12 and sits 15 minutes from campus — one roof for the whole extended family instead of a row of hotel rooms.

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Where to Stay for BYU Women's Conference: A Treehouse, Not a Hotel

Coming to BYU Women's Conference with friends? Skip the standard hotel. The Provo Canyon Treehouse sleeps up to 12, sits 15 minutes from campus, and gives your group a cozy canyon retreat to come home to.

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