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

BYU Women’s Conference is one of the largest gatherings of women anywhere — two days each spring of speakers, music, and connection on the BYU campus. Most attendees come with a group: longtime friends, mothers and daughters, sisters, or a few women from the same ward. And most of them book a row of identical hotel rooms.

There’s a better way to do it.

Why a treehouse beats a hotel for a girls’ trip

The great room — space for the whole group to gather

Half the joy of a conference trip is the time between sessions — the late-night talks, the slow mornings, the laughing in the kitchen. A hotel scatters your group across separate rooms. The Provo Canyon Treehouse keeps everyone together in one beautiful space:

  • Room for the whole group — sleeps up to 12, so your friends or family stay under one roof
  • A hot tub and steam shower to unwind after a full day on campus
  • A full kitchen and big great room for shared breakfasts and evening debriefs
  • A back patio over the creek — the kind of quiet that makes a weekend feel like a real retreat

It’s the difference between lodging and a getaway.

Close to campus, far from ordinary

The cabin is about 15 minutes from BYU campus — an easy drive to and from each session — yet it sits up in Provo Canyon among the pines and the creek, so it never feels like you’re staying in a parking lot. Spring is the prettiest time in the canyon, with everything turning green.

Make it the trip everyone remembers

Have a look at the cabin and what’s nearby, then check availability on Evolve for your conference dates. Book early — spring weekends go fast.

Ready to plan your stay?