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Great Glamping Tents & Accessories

Turn your campsite into a personalized five-star retreat

Mandy Ferreira

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1 /7 Stout Tent

Sleep in style

Stout Bell Tent ($950)

The most important part of glamping is a comfortable, luxurious tent, and the Stout Bell Tent ( does not disappoint. Made from durable canvas, the tent is waterproof and built to withstand some serious weather. While it’s not quite practical for the campground, the frontier stove is perfect to heat up a more permanent set-up.

2 /7 Amazon

Light up the night

Northpoint 12-LED Lantern, Vintage Style (from $13)

You don’t have to skimp on style or light with this LED lantern. The dimmable bulbs let you get the brightness just right, and the built-in handle makes it easy to hang wherever you need it.

3 /7 Rumpl

Ditch the sleeping bag

Rumpl’s Down Puffy Blanket (from $249)

Leave the constricting, noisy sleeping bags at home. Rumpls’ Down Puffy Blanket is perfect for sitting around the campfire or snugging up on your air mattress. You can sleep easy–the blanket is made with sustainably sourced grey duck down.

4 /7 Cacoon USA

Swing in the breeze

Cacoon hammock (from $200)

Part tent, part hammock, the Cacoon is the perfect way to lounge in the shade. Simply hang it from a sturdy branch (or a metal tripod) and enjoy the views from your perch. Choose from three sizes and 11 colors to find the perfect match for you.

5 /7 Amazon

Stay cool

Coleman 54-Quart Steel-Belted Cooler ($150)

No camping trip is complete without a well-stocked cooler. This 54-quart stainless steel model from Coleman is tall enough to hold 2-liter bottles upright. You don’t have to worry about your food staying cold–the cooler will keep ice for up to 4 days in 90 degree heat.

6 /7 Amazon

Bring the heat

Camp Chef Outdoor Camp Oven (from $230)

Who said you can’t have freshly-baked cookies and cinnamon rolls while camping? This two-burner camping stove from Camp Chef comes with a double-rack oven that’s big enough for a 9×13 inch pan. The entire unit runs on propane, and it weighs in at a reasonable 32 pounds.

7 /7 Mixology and Craft

Make way for happy hour

Mixology and Craft Travel Bartender Kit ($129)

When canned beer won’t cut it, this cocktail kit will help you whip up something spectacular. You can make just about any cocktail with the 17-piece bartending kit. The set is secured in a canvas travel bag, perfect for travel anywhere. Just toss in your favorite ingredients and you’re good to go for the entire trip.