Tent Type Bell, Yurt, Glamping
Comfortably Sleeps 4 people
Seasons 3-season
Weight 22.57 lbs
Inside Height 8' 10"
Floor Area 225 sq ft
Vestibule None sq ft
Stove Jack No
Setup Time 20 mins
OVERALL SCORE
7.8/10

Our Take

The Ozark Trail 15' x 15' 8-Person Bell Tent with String Lights delivers serious square footage for backyard camping and casual glamping at a price that's hard to argue with.

You get 225 square feet of floor space and over 8 feet of headroom, plus those built-in LED lights add a nice touch for evening hangouts.

The catch is durability: fiberglass poles are prone to snapping, and the seams let water through when rain gets heavy.

Stick to fair-weather use and manage your expectations on longevity, and this tent punches above its weight class for the money.

How We Rated It

Space & Comfort
9.0
Quality & Durability
5.0
Weather Resistance
8.5
Value for Money
8.0
Ease of Use
8.0
Intangibles
8.0
User Reviews
8.2

Pros & Cons

PROS

  • Massive 225 square feet interior
  • Impressive 106 inch peak height
  • Integrated three mode LED lights

CONS

  • Fiberglass poles break under pressure
  • Leaky seams during heavy rain
BEST FOR Fair-weather glamping and backyard gatherings.

How It Compares

TentScoreEst. PriceWeightSleepsSeasonsFloor AreaVestibuleDoors
Ozark Trail 15' x 15' 8-Person Bell Tent with String Lights
Ozark Trail Ozark Trail 15' x 15' 8-Person Bell Tent with String Lights This tent
★ 7.8 $13922.57 lbs 4 people3-season 225 sq ft 0 sq ft1 ✓ Current
★ 8.3 $850100 lbs 5 people3-season 130 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.2 $59952 lbs 4 people4-season 171 sq ft8 vs →
★ 7.1 $539106 lbs 4 people4-season 304 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.8 $99990 lbs 4 people4-season 201 sq ft1 vs →
★ 8.0 $23933.5 lbs 3 people3-season2 vs →

What We Think

At $139, this bell tent delivers a genuinely impressive amount of livable space for backyard hangouts, festival camping, or casual glamping weekends where ambiance matters more than bombproof construction.

It scored a 7.8 overall, earning high marks for sheer roominess and thoughtful extras while revealing some durability concerns that owners consistently flag.

The integrated LED string lights are a clever touch that sets this apart from bare-bones budget shelters, but this is firmly a fair-weather tent that belongs at established campgrounds, not remote backcountry sites.

Space & Comfort

The 225 square feet of floor space is genuinely massive, enough to fit multiple air mattresses, a small table, and still have room to move around without stepping over gear.

The 106-inch peak height means most adults can stand fully upright in the center, which transforms the experience from "sleeping in a tent" to "hanging out in a tent."

Owners with kids consistently mention this as the tent's biggest selling point, calling out how much easier it is to wrangle children when you're not hunched over.

It scored a 9.0 in Space & Comfort, which is exceptional at any price point.

Features & Extras

The three-mode LED string lights are the headline feature here, and owners report they actually work well, providing enough light to play cards or read without harsh glare.

Five mesh windows and a roof vent create solid airflow for warm nights, and the e-port for electrical cord access is a practical addition for glamping setups.

If you're exploring the glamping category, our 11 Best Glamping Tents for Luxury Camping roundup offers a broader look at what's available.

It scored an 8.0 in Features & Extras.

Weather Resistance

The 150D polyester rainfly with PU coating handles light to moderate rain reasonably well, and the PVC-coated floor provides decent ground protection.

However, a recurring theme in negative reviews is leaky seams during heavy rain, which suggests the factory seam sealing isn't fully reliable.

For sustained or heavy precipitation, you'll want to apply your own seam sealer before the first trip.

It scored an 8.5 in Weather Resistance, though that assumes you're not pushing it into genuinely foul conditions.

Quality & Durability

This is where the tent's budget origins show most clearly.

The most common complaint from owners is that the fiberglass poles break under pressure, particularly in wind or during aggressive setup.

At this price, that's a known tradeoff, but it's worth understanding: the Danchel Bell-Style Canvas Tent at $539 uses heavier canvas and sturdier construction, while the White Duck 16' Regatta Bell Tent at $999 is built for years of hard use.

The six-month warranty reflects Ozark Trail's own confidence level.

It scored a 5.0 in Quality & Durability, the lowest mark in an otherwise solid scorecard.

Ease of Use

The 20-minute setup time is realistic for a tent this size, and owners report it's manageable solo once you've done it a couple times.

The single-door design keeps things simple, though it can create a bottleneck when multiple people want in or out.

It scored an 8.0 in Ease of Use.

User Reviews

Owner feedback clusters around two themes: overwhelming praise for the space and ambiance, and frustration when the poles or seams fail.

The most common praise is simply that it looks and feels far more expensive than it is.

It scored an 8.2 in User Reviews.

Who It's For

This tent is ideal for families who want a spacious, Instagram-friendly setup for car camping trips, backyard sleepovers, or festival weekends where you're parked close to your vehicle.

It's a smart pick for anyone curious about glamping without committing hundreds more to canvas.

If you want to explore more from the brand, our 10 Best Ozark Trail Tents guide covers the full lineup.

The Bottom Line

The Ozark Trail 15' x 15' Bell Tent delivers remarkable space and genuine charm at a price that undercuts traditional canvas glamping tents by hundreds of dollars.

It scored a 7.8, held back primarily by fragile poles and questionable seam sealing.

Treat it gently, seal those seams yourself, and you'll have a backyard or campground showpiece that punches well above its weight class.

Full Specifications

Tent TypeBell, Yurt, Glamping
Seasons3-season
Sleeps4 people
Weight22.57 lbs
Floor Area225 sq ft
Vestibule AreaNone
Peak Height8' 10"
Floor Dimensions180 x 180 in
Doors1
Setup Time20 mins
Pole MaterialSteel
Poles3
Floor FabricPVC-coated fabric
Rainfly Fabric150D Polyester or 190T Polyester with a PU coating
Footprint IncludedNo
Stove JackNo
Made InImported
Warranty6 months
Additional NotesIntegrated three-mode LED string lights, Five mesh windows and roof vent for airflow, E-port for electrical cord access, Internal storage pocket, Included doormat
Price$139

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the Ozark Trail 15' x 15' 8-Person Bell Tent best for?
This tent is ideal for fair-weather glamping trips and backyard gatherings where you want a spacious, comfortable shelter without a big investment. The 225 square feet of floor space and 106 inch peak height make it great for family camping at established campgrounds or hosting outdoor events. It is not designed for backcountry use or harsh weather conditions.
How long does it take to set up the Ozark Trail Bell Tent?
Setup takes approximately 20 minutes, which is reasonable for a tent this size. The single center pole design typical of bell tents simplifies the process compared to multi-pole cabin tents. Having a second person to help stake out the circular base will speed things up considerably.
How does this bell tent handle rain and wind?
The tent scores 8.5 out of 10 for weather resistance thanks to its 150D polyester rainfly with PU coating and PVC-coated floor. However, owners report that seams can leak during heavy rain, so applying seam sealer before your first trip in wet conditions is a smart precaution. The steel center pole provides solid stability in moderate wind.
Is the Ozark Trail Bell Tent worth $139?
At $139, this tent offers exceptional value for the space you get, earning an 8.0 out of 10 value score. You are getting 225 square feet of living space with integrated LED string lights for less than many basic four-person dome tents cost. The trade-off is a shorter lifespan and the 6-month warranty reflects that this is budget gear meant for occasional use rather than heavy duty camping.
How many people can actually sleep comfortably in this 8-person tent?
Despite the 8-person rating, this tent comfortably sleeps about 4 people with gear and room to move around. The 15 by 15 foot floor gives you 225 square feet total, but the sloping bell tent walls reduce usable space around the perimeter. For sleeping 8, everyone would need to be packed in tightly with minimal gear.
How does the Ozark Trail Bell Tent compare to the White Duck 16' Regatta Bell Tent?
The White Duck Regatta scores higher at 8.8 out of 10 versus 7.8 for the Ozark Trail, primarily due to superior canvas construction and durability. However, the White Duck costs $999 compared to $139 for the Ozark Trail, making it over seven times more expensive. If you plan to use a bell tent frequently for years, the White Duck is the better long-term investment, but the Ozark Trail makes sense for occasional glamping or trying out the bell tent style.
How does this tent compare to the Naturehike Cotton Pyramid Yurt Tent?
The Ozark Trail offers significantly more space at 225 square feet versus the Naturehike which sleeps only 3 people, and costs $139 compared to $239 for the Naturehike. The Naturehike scores slightly higher at 8.0 out of 10 due to better cotton canvas construction, but if interior space is your priority and budget is tight, the Ozark Trail delivers more room for less money.
What do owners say about this tent in their reviews?
Owner reviews average a solid 8.2 out of 10, with most praising the impressive interior space and the fun touch of integrated LED string lights. Common complaints focus on the fiberglass poles being prone to breaking under stress and seam leakage in heavy rain. Most satisfied owners use this tent for car camping in fair weather or backyard use rather than demanding conditions.

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