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Best camping tents for summer 2024

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Summer is synonymous with camping season. While sleeping in the great outdoors with nothing but the sound of crickets to lull you to sleep can be refreshing, setting out for camp with sub-par camping gear can induce a serious case of camping blues.

The right tent is critical to a successful camping trip. 2024 has delivered major camping tent upgrades designed to block wind, keep rain out and help you get a good night’s sleep, even when your tentmates are snoring. 

Keep reading for the best camping tents this summer, according to our shopping experts.


Best camping tents in 2024

When it comes to the best tents for camping, there is something for everyone. From small tents easily packed on a long trek to glamping tents that make you the most popular campers at the campground, these tents are designed to be durable, easy to assemble and take down, and can protect you from elements like wind, rain and sun.

Please keep reading for details, pricing and where to buy the top tents of the year.


Best overall pick: Coleman Skydome tent with dark room technology

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The Coleman Skydome comes in various sizing options with a capacity for 4 people. It features blackout technology to (almost) black out the sun so you don’t have to rise when the sun does. 

We like this tent’s lightweight feel and ease of assembly, but the pre-attached poles really caught our attention. The tent features 20% more headroom than most Coleman dome tents and fits in a small carry bag when not in use.

The tent is made to be waterproof, featuring a tub-like floor, patented welded corners and inverted seams to help keep water out. Its frame is built to withstand up to 35 mph winds. However, some reviewers found this tent not to be as waterproof as claimed. While we wouldn’t suggest the Coleman Skydome tent for extreme weather, it’s a good overall tent for family camping trips or weekend excursions.

The Coleman Skydome tent is on sale for a limited time at Amazon for $100, reduced from the list price of $150.


Best pop-up tent: EchoSmile instant tent

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EchoSmile’s 4.1-star-rated pop-up tent is a breeze, assembling in just ten seconds. Just unstrap the tent, throw it in the air and it will open automatically. This hassle-free tent offers ample space (110″ x78.74″ x 47.24″) and enough room for four sleeping bags with pads.

The durable fiberglass tent pole is reinforced at the junction with a heavy-duty steel protection tube, allowing for more weight capacity, while preventing the pole from bending or breaking. The double-panel mesh windows (4) and doors (2) provide airflow and cross-ventilation while keeping bugs out. There are also inner doors that can be unzipped.  

Made to resist strong winds when used with guy ropes and pegs, this tent is not recommended for extreme weather or heavy rain. Also included are two storage bags and a tie for a lantern.

This pop-up tent is available at Amazon for $100.


Best winter tent: North Face Mountain 25 tent

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This top-rated North Face two-person expedition tent is lightweight, durable and offers reliable protection from intense weather making it our top pick for winter. 

This tent offers a suite of features, including a lightweight nylon fly and canopy, a fully taped, cut-in nylon bucket floor for added structural strength and durability and dual doors with a poled dual-entry front vestibule.

The DAC poles and stakes offer stability and a high strength-to-weight ratio, while the high-low venting offers multiple airflow options throughout the tent. 

The tent has glow-in-the-dark, color-coded zipper pulls and eight internal stuff pockets in which the doors can easily be stowed. Four snow stakes are included, as are multiple hanger loops.

This tent is available at REI for $690.


Best backpacking tent: MSR Elixir lightweight tent

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This lightweight tent uses unique pole geometry to maximize space, providing 41 inches of headroom. The tent body mesh and solid fabric panels offer a reliable combination of ventilation and warmth, while also offering privacy.

For a fast setup, this tent can be assembled with just the rainfly and included footprint, though the entire setup does include color-coded poles, clips, webbings and vestibules.

We like the glow-in-the-dark zipper pulls to make evening exits that much easier. 

This lightweight tent is priced at $380 at Amazon.


Best tent for glamping: REI Co-op Wonderland X Tent 

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REI’s Wonderland X tent is a feature-packed offering sure to please even the most scrutinizing of glampers. Starting with its design, built to withstand strong winds, it’s enhanced with a durable silicone water-repellant treatment, which makes this tent storm-worthy (though we don’t suggest glamping during a storm). Also key to this tent’s design is the floating, clip-in private sleeping area, separate from the large living room area in the front of the tent.

There are six exterior fly doors (two ends, four sides), which offer good ventilation even when the hatches are down, and the inner tent can be moved back easily to create more space for lounging. The end doors and side panels can be rolled up to create awnings.

The setup process has been simplified here with color coding on the tent, fly, footprint and poles, while ample pockets are included providing storage for clothing and personal items that might otherwise be kept on the ground.  Stakes and guylines are included.

This tent is available at REI for $999.


Best tent with storage:  North Face Wawona camping tent 

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The North Face puts the easy in setting up camp with its popular Wawona six-person tent, which boasts a quick setup and a large vestibule for extra space and storage.

The tent features double-wall construction with a large mesh door that offers excellent ventilation. Inside, find internal pockets to keep gear and clothing organized.  We like the ceiling pockets, designed to keep headlamps, lights and tablets handy but out of the way.

This tent packs into a duffel-style stuff sack, but promises easy setup once unpacked. Use the color-coded poles and trims to set up camp without the normal tent setup-induced headache. The DAC MC pole and external guylines make this tent sturdy in inclement weather.

This tent is available at Amazon for $500. Note: Footprint is sold separately.


Best rooftop camper tent: IKamper Skycamp 3.0 tent 

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When it comes to rooftop camping made easy (and comfortable) the IKamper Skycamp checks all the boxes. This rooftop camper is easy to set up, spacious and features expansive windows. It also offers a high-density polyfoam mattress designed to keep you comfortable on your every adventure.

The rooftop tent comes with a telescoping ladder, which holds up to 330 pounds and features angled, level steps designed to be easy to navigate. The ladder is integrated into the tent design, making it more stable and sturdy. Mounting brackets are included.

The insulated mattress is 2.5 inches thick and evenly distributes body weight. The quilted, insulated lining and mattress cover keep you warm while reducing condensation. The king mattress sleeps two adults and two children, or three adults. 

The hard shell is fiber-reinforced and designed to protect the tent while you’re on the road.

This rooftop tent is available in two colors at REI starting at $4,199.




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Man dies after being “buried under hot asphalt” while trying to fix dump truck in Mississippi

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Police in Mississippi’s capital said a man died Monday when he was trying to repair a dump truck and asphalt poured onto him.

Darrell Sheriff, 41, was underneath the truck working on a hydraulic line when the tailgate opened and asphalt fell on him, Jackson Police Department said in a statement. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade told reporters that officers found Sheriff, who was a private contractor, “buried under hot asphalt.”

“It appeared to be some type of malfunction with his dump truck,” Wade said, adding it was a “horrific situation.”

The incident occurred at AJ Materials at around 10:30 a.m. on Monday, CBS affiliate WJTV reported.

Wade said people on scene tried to help Sheriff and “he tried to fight to make it through those injuries but it was just too enormous for him to survive.”

The police chief said the incident left witnessess and family members traumatized.

Wade said that family members said Sheriff was a “good, hardworking family man who just trying to make a living.”

The police department classified the death as an accident.





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What’s open and closed on Election Day 2024? Check here before you go.

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Election Day 2024 is expected to bring out tens of millions of people to their polling places, and many may also want to know what’s open or closed if they need to run errands, like shopping or getting to the post office.

While the Tuesday after the first Monday in November is designated for federal, state and local general elections, it is not a federal holiday. But some state offices will be closed, while workers in 28 states are guaranteed voting leave to take time off from work to cast their ballots. 

That may leave some Americans to question whether they’ll find their local stores, banks, post offices, DMV and other services open on November 5. At the same time, some schools are closed on Election Day, partly as some educational facilities double as polling stations. 

Are banks open on Election Day 2024?

Yes, banks and ATMs will be open on Election Day, given that it’s not a federal holiday, nor observed by the Federal Reserve system.

Wells Fargo, Citi and other major banks will be open on Nov. 5, according to their schedules. However, those banks and others will be closed Nov. 11, due to Veterans Day, which is a federal holiday. 

Is the Post Office open on Election Day 2024?

Yes, the U.S. Postal Service will be open on Nov. 5 because it isn’t a federal holiday. 

The USPS will also be delivering ballots mailed ahead of Election Day, although the postal service recommended that people who are voting by mail post their ballot by Oct. 29, or last Tuesday, to ensure timely delivery.

USPS workers will be delivering regular residential and business mail on Nov. 5, while its stores and other locations will be operating with their normal hours. 

Is the DMV open on Election Day 2024?

Some states recognize Election Day as a public holiday, which means some offices there, including Department of Motor Vehicle offices, may be closed on November 5. U.S. states where DMV locations will be closed on Nov. 5 include: 

  • Delaware
  • Illinois
  • New Jersey
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

Other municipal; offices could also be closed in these and other states or cities that observe Election Day as a holiday. For instance, New York state and city courts will be closed on Nov. 5, as well as New York City offices. 

Are any retailers closed on Election Day 2024?

Stores are generally open on Election Day given that it’s not a federal holiday. Among those that will be open are Costco, Walmart and Target. 

However, some stores may have modified hours to accommodate workers who are voting. For instance, Bath & Body Works locations will open at noon on Nov. 5, rather than the retailer’s regular 10 a.m. opening time. 

Are bars and liquor stores open on Election Day 2024? 

Yes, bars and liquor stores are open on Election Day, although that wasn’t always the case in some states. 

South Carolina repealed its ban on liquor sales on Election Day in 2014, with the state joining the rest of the nation in permitting spirits and other drinks to be sold on voting day.

That ban, which dated to the 1800s, was designed to reduce bribery and corruption during elections, Reuters reported. Election Day bans on alcohol sales were once common in the U.S. because of fears that politicians would buy votes by providing drinks, according to the New York Times



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“They’re very scared”: Migrants anxiously monitor U.S. election, fearing Trump win

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Nogales, Mexico — Migrants from all corners of the globe, from Latin America to far-flung countries in Africa and Asia, come to a shelter in this northern Mexican city hoping to enter the U.S. and escape economic hardship and, in some cases, deadly danger. 

“They tried to kill us,” said Rosa Benalcazar, a migrant staying at the House of Mercy and all Nations, one of the biggest shelters for migrants on the Mexican side of the Arizona-Mexico border.

Benalcazar said she journeyed to the U.S. after criminal gangs threatened to harm her and her family in Ecuador, which has seen record numbers of its citizens flee amid mounting violence and insecurity.

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Concerned migrants at the House of Mercy and all Nations shelter in Nogales, Mexico, listening to an immigration attorney.

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Like the other migrants at the shelter in Nogales, Benalcazar has been trying to get an appointment to enter America through a U.S. government phone app known as CBP One. Designed to discourage illegal border crossings, the Biden administration program allows migrants in Mexico to request a time to be processed at a legal entry point. The wait times, however, can extend for months due to an extraordinarily high demand.

“I haven’t had luck,” Benalcazar said in Spanish, noting she’s been attempting to secure a CBP One appointment each day for seven months straight.

Sister Lika Macias, the shelter’s director, said many migrants feel that luck may soon become harder to find, given the presidential election in the U.S.

“The politics in the United States,” affect “migration policy” at the U.S.-Mexico border, Macias said.

Vice President Harris has promised to continue current Biden administration policies that sharply limit asylum for those who cross the southern border without waiting for a CBP One appointment. But former President Donald Trump has vowed to seal the U.S.-Mexico border altogether, including by ending the CBP One process and other programs that allow migrants to enter the country lawfully. 

“There’s a lot of concern”

On a recent morning, immigration attorney Alba Jaramillo sought to ease the confusion and anxiety among those at the shelter. The American election could go “either way” and there’s no telling who will win, she told a group of migrants, most of them mothers with children.

Jaramillo urged the migrants to be patient and to avoid listening to social media rumors about a sudden, overnight U.S. policy change.

There’s a lot of concern about what’s going to happen,” said Jaramillo, the co-director of the Immigration Law and Justice Network, a pro-immigrant group. “They’re very scared. They think that the asylum system is going to close.”

Jaramillo said she also urged migrants to follow the legal process and refrain from crossing the U.S. border illegally with the help of smugglers. Crossing the Arizona desert, she said, is not only dangerous, and potentially deadly, but would also disqualify migrants from asylum under an executive action by President Biden in June.

After Mr. Biden enacted those broad restrictions on asylum, illegal border crossings, which had soared to record levels late last year, plunged to a 4-year low. While unauthorized crossings have remained at that low level for the past few months, U.S. officials worry the  results of the presidential election could disrupt the lull.

A Trump victory, some U.S. officials believe, could prompt large numbers of migrants to try to cross into the country illegally before he takes office in January. In addition to promising to shut down the CBP One app process, Trump has vowed to reinstate his hardline immigration policies, militarize the border and oversee the largest deportation operation in American history.

“It’s nerve-racking”

Roughly half the migrants at the shelter are children, according to Macias, the facility’s director. While their parents desperately await the results of the election, fearing dramatic changes in American border policy, the kids’ only focus is being kids.

After all, for the children, there’s little to fear at the Nogales shelter, where they can learn English and mathematics and enjoy outdoor activities like soccer and basketball, as well as occasional treats.

Still, parents like Areli Doral, a young mother from Guerrero, Mexico, remain deeply concerned about what could happen following the American election.

“Yes, I’m scared,” Doral said in Spanish, while holding her two-year-old son, Edgar.

“If they close the (CBP One) application, what are we going to do? We already waited 10 months,” she said. “It’s nerve-racking.”

Doral said returning to her hometown is not an option, noting it would be dangerous for her son.

“There’s a lot of crime,” she said. “It’s become more difficult where I’m from.”



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