Tent has separate bedrooms and sleeps up to 8 people

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Amid travel concerns during the coronavirus pandemic, camping has risen in popularity with people gravitating towards the great outdoors for safer, socially-distant escapes. In fact, Kampgrounds of America (KOA) found that one-fourth of North American campers took their first-ever camping trip amid the pandemic and many will continue camping in 2021.

But if you’re camping with a family, you know pitching (and taking down) multiple tents can eat up a lot of time that you could be spending roasting s’mores, lazing in a hammock or exploring U.S. national parks (here’s when you can visit the parks for free in 2021). Plus, wouldn’t it be cool to have everyone in your group under the same “roof,” but still be able to retreat to different rooms?

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The solution: A supersized tent that can be divided into separate rooms! Vango’s Odyssey Family Tunnel Tent ($576.73) on Amazon can accommodate eight campers with a layout that includes two sleeping pods, one at each end of the tent.

Using included clips and dividers, you can create up to five separate rooms in this spacious tent. The tent has a large “living room” area with a full stand-up height that’s perfect for gathering and playing games or enjoying a meal if it’s raining outside. Talk about happy campers!

The family tent also has Vango’s patented technology to provide extra stability in high-wind conditions and a fully sewn-in groundsheet. This makes the tent more comfortable and keeps out bugs and water.

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If you’re looking for some more cool camping gear, this camping cot will suspend you a foot from the ground, making for more comfy sleeping and protecting you from creepy-crawlers or snow on the ground.

Getting ready for a camping trip in the future? Check out these 12 genius tips to make your next camping trip hassle-free, from how to make omelettes in a freezer bag to using an inflatable pool float to make a comfier kids’ bed.

Ready to enjoy the great outdoors?

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Hi, I'm Brittany Anas (pronounced like the spice, anise ... see, that wasn't too embarrassing to say, now was it?) My professional writing career started when I was in elementary school and my grandma paid me $1 for each story I wrote for her. I'm a former newspaper reporter, with more than a decade of experience Hula-hooping at planning meetings and covering just about every beat from higher-education to crime to science for the Boulder Daily Camera and The Denver Post. Now, I'm a freelance writer, specializing in travel, health, food and adventure.

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