Ozark Trail Tents on Sale For As Low As $29 97!

They are perfect for car camping trips and short hikes. The tent fits up to six people on the floor or one queen-sized air mattress. There are different Ozark tents designed for different types of camping, so make sure to choose the one that’s right for you.

ozark trail tent

Once you’re done using it, this tent easily rolls and gets stored in the expandable duffle bag. On top of that, all of their tents are affordable, come with an electrical cord port, and set up in minutes. This tent is heavy (near 50 lbs), but for all of its size, it’s not that bad. Take a look at the floor plan, it’s actually got five rooms if you count the center room.

We just bought this tent over the weekend and put it up. I really liked the way it looked and the space but will not be able to use it due to the leaks. The tent has an awning over the front entry to create a porch-like atmosphere, and the six large mesh windows allow for plenty of airflow and panoramic views. The included rainfly and factory-sealed seams will keep everyone dry in the event of a rainstorm, and the electrical cord access makes it easy to plug your stuff into the outlets outside the tent.

They form the corners the same way and attach everything the same way, too. If they get it right with one tent, it’s likely all of their tents have great weather protection. Similar to easy setup, some tent brands are just flat out better at weather protection than others. A center height of 78 inches makes this a great choice for taller people, as any good cabin tent should. What I particularly like about this family tent is that although it’s a large tent, it’s more of a dome-style construction. Most of the larger tents are cabin-style, meaning they have walls that are angled straight up.

Not sure what season our tents were but, we had to get 4 of them. I called North Pole (the makers of Ozark Trail Canopiess) not to get much help! Rather than continuing to wait for the company to come up with a soulution and stop questioning me on proper use or abusive weather conditions! I decided that for the $40 I spent on it, (knowing that you get what you pay for) I would sew the gap and seal it really well and get a thicker gage replacement pole for the fly.