Coleman 6-Person Cabin Tent with Screened Porch Evergreen 2000035608

The tent weighs just 16 pounds, less than any other family tent we tested for this guide. Like the Mineral King 3, the Tungsten 4 has a mesh canopy, though the opaque polyester part of its walls go higher, and provide more privacy, than the Mineral King’s. Its tape-seamed bathtub floor and fly had no problem handling rain. The Tungsten’s fly is not adaptable in the same way the Mineral King 3’s is, but it is treated for extra UV protection, which should help lengthen the tent’s lifespan. For this guide, we focused on tents that suit the most common terrains you’re likely to encounter when car-camping—grassy lawns or clearings, beaches, dirt campsites, and basic platforms—in spring, summer, and fall. We’re not looking at tents designed for such specialized activities as mountaineering, backpacking, or winter camping, though some of our recommendations have cross-over potential.

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But when we started our search to find the best family camping tent, we knew that ease and speed of setup were the most important features to look for. No one wants to deal with a complicated camp setup when you have kids to watch after. My family loves this tent and—as far as family camping tents are concerned—it has made us complete converts to the world of instant tents.

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Although it’s designed to accommodate three people—hence the “3” in its name—we found that at 42.5 square feet, the tent is more comfortable for two, plus gear and maybe a medium-size dog. A classic polyester dome tent, the Mineral King 3 uses two high-quality pre-bent aluminum poles, which maximize head and shoulder space, making this tent feel less cramped than other coleman bbq dome tents we tested. Two large doors provide easy entry and exit, and a vestibule—that’s camping speak for “mudroom”—outside each door adds significant sheltered storage. The Mineral King 3 has a full rain fly, which you can roll up halfway or completely remove for epic stargazing. It also comes with a groundsheet (aka footprint) to protect the tent floor.

The pre-attached, foldable poles break down easily and ensure you are never scrambling to figure out which pole goes where. High-quality features like a full mesh upper area, storage pockets, a storage loft, and battery-operated interior lighting make this a well-priced, well-structured tent loaded with bells and whistles. These family-style instant tents will transform your family campouts. Whether you’re a group of weekend warriors that are short on time, or you’re a family that wants to simplify your camp set up, these winning tents will make camping with kids a whole lot more satisfying. Since the Coleman cabin tent has enough space for two queen-size air beds and comes with an optional room divider, it’s become a hit with families with young kids. With porch, the screen room is fully protected, and the porch itself adds some covered area.

In conducting research for this guide, we heard multiple tales of careful campers who had been using the same tent for 15 years or more. The Wawona 6’s side-walls are high and straight, but the structure stays very stable in wind thanks to a final pole that wraps around the front and sides—and thanks to the absence of any acute angles in coleman cabin tent the poles. We were skeptical about the vestibule’s ability to handle wind, since it’s big and supported by a single pole, but it stood fast in 30 mph oceanside gusts and 15 mph hilltop winds. Measuring 10 by 10 feet, the Sundome covers an area larger than that of our family-tent top pick though its lower roof leaves it with less headroom.