Camping has always been a very fun-filled activity for us. This year, we were on the lookout for canvas wall tents as we wanted something durable and spacious. However, we also wanted protection from the cold, especially since many spring nights are still cold. That’s why we decided to invest in canvas wall tents with stove. Not only were they designed to withstand harsh climatic and weather conditions, but they were also a great choice for us to go comfortable camping with our family and friends, thus enjoying the great outdoors to the maximum. Also known as “hot tents,” the shelters we found not only had walls but also could accommodate wood-burning stoves for heat.
In fact, staying in such tents completely transformed our camping experience, allowing us to do everything from cooking food to even drying clothes and having a heat source. Here’s a detailed guide to the best canvas tents with walls and accommodations for stoves.
If you’re into glamping, why don’t you start by reading up on the best luxury wall tents.
Table of contents
- Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
- VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent
- Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent
- Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
- KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent
- WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent
- MC Canvas Yurt Tent
- Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
- Happybuy Bell Tent
- Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
- Unistrengh 4 Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
- Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent
- Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
- Our Verdict!
- How To Choose The Best Canvas Wall Tents With Stove?
- Can I put a stove jack in any canvas tent?
- Is it safe to use a wood stove in a tent?
- Is heated tenting safe?
Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
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We begin with the Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent, which we loved for its versatility to be used across all seasons. Crafted from heavy-duty canvas, this bell tent featured a 4-inch-huge stove jack made from fire retardant material, along with a 12.4-inch flap. So, we could shut it when we weren’t using it and use it to cook food safely and even stay warm on a cold night. Moreover, with a top height of 9.2 ft, the tent had side walls of 4.6 ft, allowing us to easily stand and walk around inside as well.
Aside from being breathable, this bell tent was very well-ventilated as well, thanks to the large ventilation skylight on the ceiling. If that wasn’t enough, its unique feature of all walls being “removable doors” allowed us to roll the sidewalls up as canopies and the use the bottom as a floor mat on a hot day.
- Capacity: 6/8
- Weight: 58lbs/26kg (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The tent was easy to assemble.
- It was very versatile to be used even with four changing seasons in a day.
- This is a perfect option for a bigger camping group.
Cons
- Since it’s heavy, it doesn’t work for moving campsites.
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VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent
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The VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent was the perfect temporary home as we engaged in outdoor activities and camping. Crafted from high-quality waterproof cotton canvas, this tent boasted a strong steel frame that made it not only durable, sturdy, and weatherproof, but also spacious. In fact, the sidewalls had a height of 5 ft, which is more than most tents on this list. However, what won us over was the two stove holes that allowed us to stay warm and cook safely.
All these elements allowed the 6-8 of us to spread out easily, sleep, and relax. Moreover, the tent comes with several handy features, like four vents to boost air circulation and reduce condensation, easy assembly and disassembly, and the fact that we could use it in all four seasons.
- Capacity: 6-8
- Weight: 122bs/55kg
- Wall Height: 5 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- This is a versatile tent that has many uses.
- It offers superior weather protection.
- This tent could be set up easily by 2-3 people.
Cons
- It doesn’t have a smaller version.
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Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent
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The heavy-duty Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent was ideal for all-weather camping. Besides being made from breathable waterproof canvas, the tent even had a 4-inch diameter stove jack on the side wall. So, we could bring in our stove to stay warm and cook food as we camped without worrying about safety. What’s more, the tent boasted side walls 1.9 ft high, allowing us to sit comfortably when it was cold outside.
That’s not all; the tent could withstand strong winds while also allowing sufficient light to come through. While the first setup took time, we got used to it subsequently. Rounding things up was the heavy-duty tent floor, which was attached to the wall with a zipper.
- Capacity: 4
- Weight: 61lbs/27.6 kg (4-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The central pole gave us sufficient headroom.
- The durable stakes prevented seepage and stagnation.
- The package was easy to carry in the large included storage bag.
Cons
- We felt the floor bolts could be better.
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Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
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Largest tent. We have a few good large tents on this list, but nothing compared to the Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent. It’s one of the best canvas wall tents, and it’s easy to see why. Firstly, it boasted a 12′ x 10′ huge ripstop canvas wall, which allowed us to spread out our beds, gear, and more. What’s more, the tent came with an integrated stove jack, zippered cover and all, which easily fit our 5-inch-huge stove pipes. That, combined with the zippered rollaway flooring, allowed us to place a wood burning stove inside for cooking and warmth both. Storage wasn’t a problem either, as there were hanging gear storage pockets and even an integrated tablet pocket.
- Capacity: 6
- Weight: 95.8lbs/43.5kg
- Wall Height: ~5 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The tent came with eave flaps and heavy-duty guy lines to manage rough weather.
- It came with two LED light strings and an expandable duffel bag for easy carry.
- The hubs and poles were color-coded so we could set the tent up easily.
Cons
- It’s very heavy.
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KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent
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We were a group of friends who wanted to go camping during a particularly cold spring, and that’s why we chose the KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent. Not only did it accommodate as many as 3 queen beds, but also the wall height was 2.5 ft, which was more than most of the tents on this list. So, we had space to move around and, more importantly, we could even stand and walk. Besides being durable, sturdy, and thick, the tent worked wonderfully even in unforgiving weather conditions. However, what truly saved us on colder spring days was the two stove jacks on both sides. So, we were able to stay extra warm, given that we were 10 people, and could even whip up meals at any time.
- Capacity: 10
- Weight: 60lbs/26.9kg (10-person tent)
- Wall Height: 2.5 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- It has ample space for up to 10 people.
- It’s easy to set up and take down.
- The tent was tall enough for us to stand up.
Cons
- It’s quite heavy.
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WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent
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We have another Whiteduck product on this list; this time it’s the WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent. One of the best heavy-duty canvas tents, this tent came with a stove jack, which was great since we were on an extended camping trip. So, we could not only stay warm but also cook food without any worry. Another useful feature was that it was water-resistant and useable in all four seasons, so we didn’t have to worry about unexpected changes in weather either. Apart from that, it also provided protection from the UV rays and wind. However, one of the best things about this tent was the sidewalls, whose height was 2.7 ft – higher than most other tents on this list!
Are you camping in one of the colder spring regions? You might also want to invest in one of these sleeping bags, which are perfectly sized for this tent.
“This tent lived up to its hype, and we were very comfortable living in it for an extended period of time.”
WOW Travel
- Capacity: 1
- Weight: 31lbs/14kg (basic 1-person tent)
- Wall Height: 2.7 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- It’s available in several colors.
- Even though it’s small and easy to set up, it’s spacious on the inside.
- The quality of the tent’s build is top-notch.
Cons
- It usually has options only for one person.
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MC Canvas Yurt Tent
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Best yurt tent. The MC Canvas Yurt Tent is one of the best yurt tents we came across that also had a stove jack. Available in two colors, including the unique green one we picked below, this sturdy tent was not only water-resistant but also windproof. So, we could place our camping wood stove within the 3,7ft high stove jack hole easily to stay warm as well as cook food. Even though the tent could hold just the two of us, it could do so very comfortably, and that too, we had a ton of room for our gear and food.
Furthermore, the tent was suitable for all four seasons and could withstand even sleet and heavy rain. Check out this detailed YouTube review by Dude RV to know more about this gorgeous piece of camping equipment.
- Capacity: 2
- Weight: 36.6lbs/16kg (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- It’s perfect for two people.
- It can withstand rough weather, including rain, wind, and sleet.
- The stove jack hole was well-spaced and covered when not in use.
Cons
- There are no options for larger capacities.
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Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
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Best canvas hot tent with high walls. The Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent boasted the tallest wall on this list – 5 ft! Thanks to that, the tent had a roomy interior with a high ceiling and lots of space for walking around and standing up comfortably. Plus it had space for as many as six beds, all our gear, and even our stove. That’s why it’s one of the best wall tents for camping. Crafted from polyester canvas, the tent was highly durable, waterproof, and sturdy.
Moreover, it even had a stove jack, allowing us to stay warm inside and even cook food. We loved the door and window screens as they made the interiors much brighter, with the white exterior reflecting sunlight and keeping the tent cool. Finally, the setup instructions were well detailed, which made mounting very easy once we had the poles. Check out the official product page.
- Capacity: 6
- Weight: 65lbs/29kg and up
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
- Number of Doors: 2
Pros
- The corners and seams were double-stitched and sealed to prevent tears and seepage.
- The screened windows and doors gave us complete outdoor views.
- The sturdy and long ropes were perfect for keeping the roof intact when fully stretched.
Cons
- It didn’t include the poles.
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Happybuy Bell Tent
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We were very happy to buy the Happybuy Bell Tent – pun unintended! This four-season yurt-style tent was designed from heavy-duty naturally waterproof 300GSM canvas. What’s more, it even had a PVC-coated 540 GSM groundsheet, so we were comfortable even when the tent was on hard ground. The best feature was the five-inch fire-retardant-material-made stove jack, complete with a flap. So, we could not only use it to stay cozy during cold nights but could also safely cook inside. Thanks to the solid steel center pole, it withstood strong winds, while the four mesh zipper windows and roof vents ensured ventilation when it was hot. Did we mention that it came in a variety of sizes and was incredibly easy to set up?
- Capacity: 4
- Weight: 60lbs/27kg
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- We liked the color-coded poles that made setting up the tent and pitching it easy.
- The tent was lightweight and waterproof.
- It’s made from strong material.
Cons
- It’s expensive.
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Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
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We were looking for an all-season hot tent when we chanced upon the Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent. There were a lot of things we loved about the bell tent, starting with the fact that it came with electric cable access as well as a 5-inch stove jack hole. So, we were even able to pitch this tent even at a campsite, allowing us to access campsite facilities as well. Besides being made from 300GSM cotton canvas, the tent’s floor was zipped in, was removable, and washable. Since it was supported by galvanized steel support poles and was easy to set up, this wall tent was extra sturdy even when it was windy.
- Capacity: 2
- Weight: 42.4lbs/19.2kg
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The strong central pole and canvas make ensured strength and sturdiness.
- The zipped-in floor is removable and washable.
- The windows and the door had bug mesh for ventilation.
Cons
- The quality of the zippers could be better.
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Unistrengh 4 Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
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If you’re looking for flexibility in sizes while choosing a hot tent, get the Unistrengh 4 Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent. It came in not one or two but as many as five sizing options. Made from 300GSM cotton canvas, this tent even had double-stitched seams for additional strength and was treated with a water-repellent and UV finish. What’s more, this bell tent came with a stove jack hole for accommodating a chimney pipe, allowing us to keep a wood stove inside. When we weren’t using it, the hole could be covered with a flap on the side. If that wasn’t enough, the canvas tent and all its accessories could be packed into one single carry bag so we could haul it around easily. Rounding things up were the mesh doors offering superb ventilation. Did we mention that the tent even had an electrical cord inlet? Yep.
- Capacity: 3
- Weight: 44.1lbs/ 20kg
- Wall Height: ~2 ft
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The tent came in many sizes.
- We could zip the floor off when we wanted to, creating a shaded patio on the side.
- We liked the four mesh inner pockets for storage.
Cons
- The larger sizes might be slightly bulky to carry around.
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Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent
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The Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent was perfect for our party of 6 adults and boasted one of the easiest and most uncomplicated large tent setups we’ve seen. This tent, which was designed from 100% waterproof canvas, also came with 2 stove jacks on the roof and the side wall, allowing us to set up 2 heaters on colder days. It also had lots of room with nearly 2 ft-high sidewalls. Moreover, it featured a single central pole that supported its shape and had two size options. Besides the zippered floor, the tent walls could resist everything from UV rays and even mold. Rounding up the features were the single door and the three mesh zippered windows.
- Capacity: 2-8 people
- Weight: 27kg/60 lbs (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: ~2 ft
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- We appreciated the heavy-duty zippered floor.
- The tent has a tall peak height.
- It’s very easy to set up, despite being large in size.
Cons
- We felt the walls were a bit thin.
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Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
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Best overall. One of the best hot tents we found was the Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent. This spacious tent had a wall height of 2 ft 7 inches, which was higher than most other bell tent wall heights. There were a lot of other things we loved about this tent, starting with the fact that it came in various sizes and occupying capacities. Secondly, it came with a included stove jack, as well as a toolkit bag for setting it up. Even with a wood stove, there was plenty of space for as many as five adults to sleep in it.
Thanks to the water-resistant PE groundsheet, we could sleep comfortably too even though there was no floor. Moreover, the tent is crafted from the Whiteduck’s proprietary weatherproof Dynaduck Canvas, which also has a fire-, mold-, and UV-resistant coating. Plus, it has four roof and floor mesh vents each, anti-wick zippers, double-stitched, and reinforced corners. Did you know that this is also one of the best canvas hot tents for winter camping? Yes!
Read a detailed review by Man Makes Fire of this spacious bell tent.
- Capacity: 5
- Weight: 14kg/31lbs
- Wall Height: 2 ft. 7 in
- Number of Doors: 1
Pros
- The walls were higher than other bell tents.
- This tent had anti-wick zippers and double-stitched seams.
- The proprietary canvas was treated for fire, mold, and fire resistance.
Cons
- It’s expensive, but it’s worth it.
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Our Verdict!
While we loved all the canvas hot tents on this list, we have a smaller specialized list to help you choose.
- Largest tent: Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
- Best yurt tent: MC Canvas Yurt Tent
- Best canvas hot tent with high walls: Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
- Best overall: Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
How To Choose The Best Canvas Wall Tents With Stove?
Size
One of the first things you need to decide when it comes to choosing a canvas tent is the size, which depends on how many people you will be camping with. So, you need to first decide on that, according to which you might need a smaller or bigger tent. Choosing the ideal size tent is crucial so that it has room for everyone you intend to put inside them, and then some.
Setup
One of the first things is that the canvas tent you’re looking at should be easy to set up, especially if you’re going to be moving campsites a lot. How many people are required to setup the tent and do you have that many people in your party? How long it will take to assemble both the tent and the stove jack? The general idea is to get a tent that’s relatively easy to assemble and can be done with fewer than the number of people you’re going camping with. Note: Setting up a stove jack could be challenging, so the tent should be one that’s easy to set up.
Durability
If you’re an avid camper like us, then you know how critical it is to have a long-lasting and durable tent, especially if the idea is to indulge in long-term camping. So, you need to ensure that you pick a tent that will last. Always pay attention to what the tent’s characteristics say about its durability and weather resistance.
Stove Jack
Finally, and most importantly, you need to see whether the hot tent comes with everything you require to set up the stove jack. That’s because some tents might not come with a pipe or any of the materials required to assemble the stove jack. Hence, it’s best to know of all this beforehand.
Why don’t you also check out the best tents with stove accessories?
Can I put a stove jack in any canvas tent?
While many canvas tents can accommodate stove jacks and stoves, not all of them are inherently stove-jack-ready. So, you need to check the manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions for the specific tent model that you’re looking at.
Is it safe to use a wood stove in a tent?
It depends on the tent in question. If its a hot tent designed to be used with a stove jack or a wood stove, then it’s possible. However, you need to ensure that there’s enough airflow so as to let any trapped hot air escape the space.
Is heated tenting safe?
Yes, absolutely. Hot tents that are designed to be used with stoves or stove jacks are safe as long as campers follow the safety precautions and apply some common sense.
