A good family reunion needs three things: enough room for everyone, something for every age to do, and a place that actually feels special. The Provo Canyon Treehouse was practically built for it.
One roof for the whole family

The cabin sleeps up to 12 — a king en-suite bedroom and a bunk room cover seven in proper beds, and a sleeping loft, a landing daybed, and pull-outs take it the rest of the way. Grandparents get a real bed; the cousins claim the loft and bunks. Everyone’s together, no one’s stuck in a separate hotel.
A full kitchen, a big dining table, and a great room mean the meals and the memories happen in one place.
Something for every generation
- Campfire nights at the gas fire pit (s’mores mandatory)
- A hot tub and steam shower for the grown-ups
- A creek out the back door the kids won’t leave
- Hiking, fishing, and Bridal Veil Falls minutes away — see our activities and sightseeing guides
A central, beautiful spot

The cabin sits in Provo Canyon, close to everything a visiting family wants to see: about 11 minutes to Sundance, 15 to BYU, and right on the Provo River Trail. It’s an easy gathering point whether your family is flying in or driving from around the region.
A note on fit: with two bathrooms and some camp-style sleeping, it’s at its best for one extended family sharing the space rather than several separate households.
Start the tradition
Have a look at the cabin, then check availability on Evolve for your reunion dates. The big summer and holiday weekends book early.