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A Cabin for BYU Football Weekends: Fall in Provo Canyon

There’s nothing quite like a fall Saturday in Provo — and if you make the trip every year for a BYU football game, you already know the secret: the canyon is at its most beautiful in autumn. So why stay in a hotel by the freeway when you could base the whole weekend up among the changing leaves?

Minutes from the stadium, deep in the color

Fall color along the Alpine Loop near the cabin

The Provo Canyon Treehouse sits about 14 minutes from LaVell Edwards Stadium — close enough for an easy gameday run — but tucked up in the canyon where fall actually happens. Drive the Alpine Loop for some of the best foliage in Utah, then come back to the cabin for the evening.

Room for the whole crew

The great room — space for the whole crew to watch the other games

Game weekends are better with people. The cabin sleeps up to 12, so you can bring the family or the tailgate crew:

  • A great room big enough to watch the other games together
  • A gas fire pit and hot tub for crisp canyon evenings
  • A full kitchen and grill for tailgate prep or a post-game feast
  • Way more space than a hotel room — for often less than booking several

An affordable canyon base

Cabins right at Sundance command a premium. Staying a few minutes down-canyon gets you the same fall scenery and mountain air at a far friendlier nightly rate — money better spent on tickets and game-day food.

Have a look at the cabin and the Alpine Loop and fall drives, then check availability on Evolve for the home schedule.

Ready to plan your stay?