Camping is a family activity for us, and our best holidays every year involve camping in some of the most gorgeous, remote, and wonderful. Since we go off-road many times, we like the practicality and security that wall tents bring. Not only do they have lots of space for sleeping, storage, and cooking, but also, they have a structure that pop-up tents simply can’t provide. This year, we decided to invest in the best wall tents with stove, which allowed us to even camp in colder climates and destinations. Not only are such tents designed withstand the worst of elements, but they were truly a home away from home for us.
What’s more, these tents had fire-resistant stove jacks sewn into the walls/ceilings, making it possible for us to run chimneys or stovepipes through them, heat, and even cook inside the tent. Here’s a detailed guide to the best hot wall tents of the season.
Table of contents
- VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent
- Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
- Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
- Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent
- WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent
- KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent
- Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
- MC Canvas Yurt Tent
- Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
- Happybuy Bell Tent
- Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent
- Unistrengh 4-Season Waterproof Bell Tent
- Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
- Our Verdict!
- How To Choose The Best Wall Tents With Stove?
- Is it safe to use a wood stove in a canvas tent?
- How hot do hot tents get?
- Is it better to “camp” or “glamp”?
VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent
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We begin with the VEVOR 10 x 12 ft Canvas Wall Tent, which was perfect for the six of us adults to go camping. This tent was crafted from high-quality waterproof cotton canvas and featured a strong, weatherproof, sturdy, and durable steel frame, which also made the tent quite spacious. In fact, the 5 ft sidewalls were taller than most of the other tents on this list.
However, it was the two stove holes that sealed the deal, allowing us to cook safely and stay warm too. All these elements allowed the six of us to spread out easily, relax, and sleep. Furthermore, the tent came with many handy features, including easy assembly/disassembly and four vents for air circulation. That, and the fact that we could use it in all four seasons, made it one of the best canvas wall tents with a stove.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 6-8
- Weight: 122 lbs/55 kg
- Wall Height: 5 ft.
Pros
- This tent could be set up easily by 2-3 people.
- It offered superior weather protection.
- This was a versatile tent that we could use across seasons.
Cons
- It didn’t have smaller capacities.
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Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
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We loved the Kanggogo Cotton Canvas Bell Tent for its versatility, as it could be used across all four seasons. This bell tent was crafted from heavy-duty canvas and boasted a 4-inch-huge stove jack crafted from fire retardant material, as well as a 12.4-inch flap. So, we could cook food and stay warm on cold days as well as shut it when we weren’t using it.
What’s more, the side walls of 4.6 ft and the top height of 9.2 ft allowed us to easily stand and walk around inside, which was great considering we were 6 adults camping together. Besides being breathable, this bell tent featured a large ventilation ceiling skylight, allowing the hot air from the stove to leave the space. Last but not least, all walls were actually “removable doors,” which allowed us to roll them up as canopies on hot days.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 6/8
- Weight: 58lbs/26kg (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
Pros
- This is a perfect option for a bigger camping group.
- It was very versatile to be used in all seasons.
- This tent was easy to assemble.
Cons
- This can’t be used for moving campsites since it’s heavy.
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Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
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Largest tent. One of the best largest canvas wall tents we came across was the Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent, and it was easy to see why. First off, it featured a 12×10-inch huge ripstop canvas wall, which allowed us to spread out our six beds, our gear, our storage, food, and more. Furthermore, the tent came with an integrated stove jack and a zippered flap, which easily fit our five-inch-huge stove pipes. That, along with the zippered rollaway flooring, meant that we could place a wood burning stove inside for staying warm and cooking. If that wasn’t enough, storage wasn’t an issue either, as there was an integrated tablet pocket and hanging gear storage pockets.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 6
- Weight: 95.8 lbs/43.5 kg
- Wall Height: ~5 ft.
Pros
- The hubs and poles were color-coded so we could set the tent up easily.
- The tent came with two LED light strings and an expandable duffel bag for easy carry.
- It had eave flaps and heavy-duty guy lines to manage rough weather.
Cons
- It was very heavy.
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Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent
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All-weather is made easy with the heavy-duty Dream House Outdoor Waterproof Cotton Canvas Family Camping Bell Tent. This tent was crafted from a sturdy yet breathable waterproof canvas, along with a four-inch diameter stove jack on the side wall. So, we could not only bring in our wooden stove to cook meals on the inside but also stay warm without worrying about safety. Moreover, the tent boasted side walls that were 1.9 ft high, allowing the four of us to sit comfortably when it was cold outside, enjoying a cuppa. That wasn’t all; this tent could even withstand rain, sleet, and strong winds while allowing natural light to come through. The first-time setup did take time, getting easier eventually. Finally, the heavy-duty zippered tent floor could be unzipped and transformed into a shaded patio too.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 4
- Weight: 61 lbs/27.6 kg (4-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
Pros
- The tent was easy to carry in the large included storage bag.
- The central pole gave us sufficient headroom to move around.
- Thanks to the durable stakes, the tent didn’t see seepage or stagnation.
Cons
- The floor bolts could have been better.
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WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent
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Whiteduck is a very popular and well-known brand when it comes to tents, and here’s the first Whiteduck product on this list – the WHITEDUCK Regatta Canvas Bell Tent. Hailed as one of the best heavy-duty canvas tents, this tent had a stove jack that allowed us to stay warm and cook food too, thus extending our camping trip. Moreover, the tent was usable in all four seasons, as well as wind-, water-, and UV-resistant. However, the wall height of 2.7 ft was one of the best things about this tent, making it higher than most other small-sized tents on this list. Are you camping during a particularly colder spring. Why not invest in one of these sleeping bags?
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 1
- Weight: 31lbs/14kg (basic 1-person tent)
- Wall Height: 2.7 ft.
Pros
- The tent is of high quality.
- It’s available in several colors.
- Even though it’s small and easy to set up, it’s spacious on the inside.
Cons
- It’s usually for just one person.
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KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent
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When us group of friends we went camping one particularly cold spring, the KingCamp Canvas Bell Tent was our best friend. Firstly, it had a ton of space, so not only did it accommodate as many as three queen beds, but also all of our gear. What’s more, the wall height was 2.5 ft, which was more than most of the wall tents we saw. Hence, we had tons of space to move around and, more importantly, we could even stand upright and walk. Aside from being thick, sturdy, and durable, the tent was a blessing in unforgiving weather conditions. However, what truly saved us on those cold days was the presence of the two stove jacks on either side. Thus, we were able to stay really warm, given that we were eight people, and we could even cook lavish meals.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 10
- Weight: 60lbs/26.9kg (10-person tent)
- Wall Height: 2.5 ft.
Pros
- The tent had ample space for up to 10 people.
- The setup was very easy.
- The tent was tall enough for us to stand up and walk around.
Cons
- It was quite heavy.
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Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
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Highest walls. With a wall height of nearly 5 ft., the Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent was easily the tallest and most spacious tent on this list. The roomy interior with the high ceiling and tons of walking around space allowed all six of us to stay comfortably for a long period of time. Not only did it have space for our six beds, but it even had space for all our gear and even our stove, making it one of the best wall tents for camping. Furthermore, it even had a stove jack, allowing us to cook food within and stay warm as well.
Crafted from polyester canvas, the tent was sturdy, waterproof, and highly durable. We also appreciated the presence of the windows and door, which not only ensured ventilation but also natural light. Complementing it was the white exterior that reflected sunlight and kept the tent cool on the inside. Rounding things up was the easy setup. Check out the official product page.
- Number of Doors: 2
- Capacity: 6
- Weight: 65 lbs/29 kg and up
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
Pros
- The long, sturdy ropes kept the roof intact when fully stretched.
- The seams and corners were double-stitched and sealed to prevent seepage and tears.
- The screened windows and doors gave us excellent outdoor views.
Cons
- It didn’t include the poles for setup.
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MC Canvas Yurt Tent
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Best yurt tent. If you’re a fan of yurt tents and everything that they bring to the table, the MC Canvas Yurt Tent is the one you should pick. We had the choice for two colors, including the unique green one you see below, which we picked. What’s more, the sturdy tent was both windproof and water-resistant. The 3.7ft-high stove jack hole allowed us to easily place the camping wood stove, thus cooking food and staying as warm as we could. Despite the tent’s capacity of holding just two people, we both were very comfortable and had tons of space for our food and gear. If that wasn’t enough, the tent was suitable for all four seasons, with the capability to withstand even heavy rain and sleet.
For more information, check out this detailed YouTube review by Dude RV.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 2
- Weight: 36.6 lbs/16kg (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft.
Pros
- It’s perfect for two people.
- The well-placed stove jack hole could be covered when not in use.
- The tent can withstand rough weather, including sleet, wind, and rain.
Cons
- We didn’t have tents with larger capacities.
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Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent
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The Playdo 4-Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent was the perfect all-season hot tent for our needs. This bell tent has a lot going for it, starting with the fact that it came with a five-inch stove jack hole as well as electric cable access. Thus, we were even able to pitch this tent even at a proper campsite that allowed us to access the wide range of campsite facilities too. Aside from the fact that the tent was crafted from 300GSM cotton canvas, the zipped-in floor allowed us to roll it up and use it as a shade when the weather was warm. Plus, it was washable and removable. Finally, this wall tent was sturdy even when windy, thanks to the galvanized steel support poles that also made it easy to set up.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 2
- Weight: 42.4lbs/19.2kg
- Wall Height: 1.9 ft
Pros
- The canvas and the strong central pole ensured strength and sturdiness.
- The door and windows had bug mesh for ventilation.
- The zipped-in floor was washable and removable.
Cons
- The zipper quality could be better.
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Happybuy Bell Tent
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It might be a bell tent, but the Happybuy Bell Tent was one of the best hot bell tents with walls. This four-season yurt-style tent featured a naturally waterproof and heavy-duty 300GSM canvas exterior with a PVC-coated 540 GSM groundsheet on the inside. So, we could even camp comfortably on hard ground, sleeping comfortably in the night. However, the standout feature was the five-inch fire-retardant-material-made stove jack, which even had a flap that allowed us to safely cook food inside and stay warm on cold nights. While the roof vents and four mesh windows ensured ventilation, the solid steel center pole was wind-resistant and sturdy. Finally, the tent was very easy to set up and came in as many as five sizes.
Pros
- The color-coded poles made setting up and pitching the tent very easy.
- We liked that the tent was both waterproof and lightweight.
- The tent was crafted from very strong material.
Cons
- It’s on the pricier side.
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Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent
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We were a large party of six adults, which is why we chose the Danchel Outdoor B5 4-Season Pro Canvas Tent. It boasted one of the most uncomplicated setups for large tents we’ve seen, going up within minutes. What’s more, it was designed from 100% waterproof canvas and featured 2 stove jacks on the side walls and the roof. So, we could set up two heaters on colder days, allowing all of us to stay warm, which is rare. Thanks to the nearly 2 ft-high sidewalls, the tent had lots of room with a single central pole for support. Besides the zippered floor that could turn into a patio, the tent came in two sizes with mold- and UV-resistant walls. Thanks to the single door and the three mesh zippered windows, the tent had excellent ventilation as well.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 2-8 people
- Weight: 27kg/60 lbs (2-person tent)
- Wall Height: ~2 ft
Pros
- The heavy-duty zippered floor was durable and served as a shade too.
- We loved the tall peak height, especially since all of us were tall.
- It boasted a very easy setup.
Cons
- The walls could have been thicker.
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Unistrengh 4-Season Waterproof Bell Tent
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We were looking for flexibility in sizes while choosing a hot tent, which is why we decided on the Unistrengh 4 Season Waterproof Cotton Canvas Bell Tent. It came in as many as five sizing options, ranging from diameters of 3 m (9.84 ft) to 7 m (22.97 ft). Crafted Made from 300GSM cotton canvas, this tent boasted double-stitched seams for durability and longevity and even had a UV and water-repellent finish. Moreover, the stove jack hole accommodated a chimney pipe, allowing us to keep a wood stove inside for cooking and heating. The best bit was that when it wasn’t in use, the hole could be covered with a side flap.
Going further, we could pack the canvas tent and all its accessories into a single carry bag for easy carrying and transporting. Wrapping up the features were the mesh doors which offered superb ventilation and an electrical cord inlet?
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 3
- Weight: 44.1lbs/ 20kg
- Wall Height: ~2 ft
Pros
- The tent came in many sizes, making it versatile.
- When we wanted to, we could zip off the floor to create a shaded patio.
- The four mesh inner pockets for storage was a nice touch.
Cons
- It might be difficult to carry the larger-sized tents.
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Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
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Best overall. Sitting at the top of the list of the best walled hot tents is the Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent. With a wall height of 2 ft 7 inches, this spacious tent’s height was higher than most other bell tents. It came in various sizes and occupying capacities, making it perfect for a wide number of travelers. What’s more, it came with a stove jack included, along with a toolkit bag for setup. In fact, we had space for as many as five adults in the tent, even with a wood stove. With the water-resistant PE groundsheet, we all could sleep comfortably, despite there being no floor.
“We loved every minute we spent in this amazing tent, so much so that it made us want to come back to camp and spend time inside it!
WOW Travel
Furthermore, the tent, which was crafted from the brand’s proprietary weatherproof Dynaduck Canvas, was UV-, mold-, and fire-resistant. If that wasn’t enough, it came with reinforced corners, anti-wick zippers, and eight floor mesh and roof vents. The best bit? This also happens to be one of the best canvas hot tents for winter camping? Read a detailed review by Man Makes Fire.
- Number of Doors: 1
- Capacity: 5
- Weight: 14kg/31lbs
- Wall Height: 2 ft. 7 in
Pros
- The tent was fire, mold, and UV resistant.
- The walls were higher than other bell tents.
- It came with double-sticthed seams and anti-wick zippers.
Cons
- It’s very expensive, but it’s worth every penny.
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Our Verdict!
These hot tents with high side walls and stove jacks certainly made our camping experience comfortable. Here’s a smaller, specialized list to help you choose.
- Best overall: Whiteduck Avalon Canvas Bell Luxury Tent
- Best canvas hot tent with high walls: Elk Mountain Tents Outdoor Large Canvas Waterproof Wall Tent
- Largest tent: Ozark Trail North Fork 12×10 ft Outdoor Wall Tent
- Best yurt tent: MC Canvas Yurt Tent
How To Choose The Best Wall Tents With Stove?
Size
Above all, you need to first decide the size of the tent you want to camp with, which depends on how many people will be going camping. Hence, one needs to first decide on the number of people going camping, according to which they might need a larger or a smaller tent. That’s because the weight of the tent also comes into the picture. Selecting the right-sized tent is important as it needs to have room for people and storage, and it needs to be carriable by the people camping.
Setup
The next thing you need to check is how easy or challenging it is to set up the tent you’re looking at, especially if the plan is to be moving campsites a lot. So, you need to answer the following questions:
- How many people are required minimum to setup the tent? Do you have those many people are in your camping party?
- How long does it take to assemble the tent?
- How long does it take to assemble the stove jack?
The rule of the thumb is to choose a tent that can be set up with less than the total number of people in your camping party, since setting up a stove jack could be challenging.
Stove Jack
The next thing to see when it comes to hot tents is whether it comes with everything one requires to set up the stove jack. Why? Because while all tents come with the space for stovepipes, not all might come with any of the materials required to assemble the stove jack, like the pipe, screws, etc. Thus, it’s best to know of all this beforehand.
Durability
Finally, you need to look at the longevity and durability of the tent, especially if the idea is to go long-term camping. Hence, you need to ensure that you pick a durable and sturdy tent that will last. Check the features of the tent for wind resistance, water resistance, etc. and whether it comes with a pole setup at the center.
In the meantime, check out the best tents with stove accessories.
Is it safe to use a wood stove in a canvas tent?
That strictly depends on the tent in question and its features. Some hot tents, even canvas ones, are designed to be used with wood stoves and/or stove jacks. That being said, one needs to ensure that the tent has enough ventilation to allow any trapped hot air to escape the space.
How hot do hot tents get?
The temperatures inside hot tents with stove jacks could easily go up to the 70 degrees Fahrenheit even smack dab in the middle of winter. When its warmer, the tent can easily be heated to 80-90 degrees Fahrenheit.
Is it better to “camp” or “glamp”?
Whether you want to go camping or glamping completely depends on one’s personal preferences. If you like the idea of not roughing it and rather going camping with all the comforts possible, including ensuite bathrooms, then glamping is better for you.
