Every summer, families travel to Provo so their kids can attend a BYU summer camp — sports, music, academics, EFY, and more. Many turn it into a week-long family trip. But a week in a cramped hotel room (or a forgettable suburban rental) is a long time, especially with kids.
There’s a better home base.
Built for a week with the family

The Provo Canyon Treehouse is made for longer family stays:
- A full kitchen — breakfasts before camp and dinners after, without eating out every night
- In-unit washer and dryer — the difference between a good week and an overpacked suitcase
- Room for up to 12 — bring the whole family, or another family you’re sharing the week with
- Way more space than a hotel — a great room, a creekside patio, and a yard, not four walls and a TV
Something to do every afternoon

The best part of camp week is the downtime. The cabin makes it easy:
- A hot tub and a creek right out the back door
- A fire pit for evening s’mores
- Bridal Veil Falls and the Provo River Trail minutes away
- Day trips to Sundance (11 min) or the reservoirs for swimming and paddleboarding
It’s the opposite of a boring stay — the kind of place the kids look forward to coming back to after camp each day.
15 minutes from campus
The cabin sits about 15 minutes from BYU campus, an easy daily drive to drop-off and pick-up, then back up into the canyon and the pines.
See the cabin and the full list of things to do, then check availability on Evolve for your camp week.