A BYU graduation is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration — and the kind of milestone that brings the whole family to town. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, siblings, and cousins all want to be there to cheer your graduate across the stage. The hard part is usually figuring out where everyone stays.
Keep the celebration under one roof

Instead of scattering the family across separate hotel rooms, the Provo Canyon Treehouse keeps everyone together:
- Sleeps up to 12 — two bedrooms plus a sleeping loft, bunk room, and pull-outs
- A full kitchen and big dining table for the celebration dinner
- A great room and creekside patio where the family naturally gathers
- A hot tub and fire pit for winding down after a big day
It turns “where is everyone staying?” into “everyone’s staying here” — which is half the point of a milestone weekend.
15 minutes from the ceremony
The cabin is about 15 minutes from BYU campus, an easy drive to commencement and convocation — and close to downtown Provo (about 18 minutes) for celebration meals out. After the ceremony, you trade the crowds for pines, a creek, and quiet canyon air.
A note on fit: with two bathrooms and some camp-style sleeping (the loft and pull-outs), the cabin is at its best for one extended family sharing the space.
Make the weekend as memorable as the milestone
Have a look at the cabin and the things to do nearby, then check availability on Evolve. Graduation weekends book up early — reserve as soon as you know the date.