The New Frontier of Farming
From the cherry orchards of Traverse City to the rolling vineyards of Door County, landowners across the Midwest are discovering that their greatest crop might not be what they grow, but the experience they provide. Agritourism is one of the fastest-growing sectors in travel, as urban families look for “authentic” escapes to the countryside.
For owners of working farms or vineyards, a glamping retreat offers a low-impact way to diversify revenue. Because these guests are looking for a “farm-to-table” lifestyle, a Stout Bell Tent provides the perfect rustic-yet-refined aesthetic that turns a simple overnight stay into a premium, high-margin asset. To see how agritourism ROI compares to other regional glamping models, dive into our Ultimate Guide to Starting a Glamping Business.
Preserving the Land: The Farm-Ready Tent Platform.
On a working farm, the ground is your most valuable resource. To protect your soil and provide a clean guest experience, a raised tent platform is essential.
For Agritourism hosts, an elevated deck solves three major problems:
- Soil Compaction: Protects the ground from heavy foot traffic, allowing you to maintain the land’s agricultural integrity.
- Dust & Mud: Keeps the interior of the tent pristine, even if the surrounding farm or vineyard is in active use.
- Professional Appeal: Elevates the “campsite” into a “resort suite,” allowing you to charge rates comparable to local boutique hotels.

Diversify your harvest: Turn underutilized acreage into a high-revenue guest experience.
Preserving the Land: The Farm-Ready Tent Platform
On a working farm, the ground is your most valuable resource. To protect your soil and provide a clean guest experience, a raised tent platform is essential.
For Agritourism hosts, an elevated deck solves three major problems:
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Soil Compaction: Protects the ground from heavy foot traffic, allowing you to maintain the land’s agricultural integrity.
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Dust & Mud: Keeps the interior of the tent pristine, even if the surrounding farm or vineyard is in active use.
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Professional Appeal: Elevates the “campsite” into a “resort suite,” allowing you to charge rates comparable to local boutique hotels.
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A unique guest experience: Where luxury lodging meets the authentic charm of a working farm.
Durability for the Heartland: Shop by Environment
Midwest weather can change in an instant—from high-wind summer thunderstorms to humid afternoons. You need canvas that is as hardworking as the land it sits on. Stout Tent’s Pro Series is built with heavy-duty army duck canvas that is breathable enough for a humid August night but strong enough to withstand sudden gusts in an open field.
Through our Woodlands & High Humidity Shop, Midwest landowners can find gear that thrives in the variable climates of the Great Lakes and the Ohio River Valley.
The Glamping Business Blueprint
Scaling from a “spare bedroom” mentality to a professional glamping business requires a strategy. How do you handle guest safety on a working farm? How do you market your harvest alongside your lodging?
Our Glamping Business Blueprint Digital Course is designed for landowners who want to skip the trial and error. It covers the logistics of rural hosting, including insurance, guest boundaries, and how to maximize your ROI per acre.
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Turn your land into a high-revenue asset with the definitive guide to launching a professional glamping resort.
Scaling Your Vision: Wholesale & Fleet Pricing
Whether you are starting with two tents in a “hidden hollow” or outfitting an entire vineyard for event lodging, we offer wholesale pricing for bulk orders. Standardizing your site with Stout Tents ensures your brand stays consistent and your maintenance stays simple.
Ready to harvest a new stream of income? Contact our team today to discuss your farm site layout, or apply for a wholesale account to begin your agritourism legacy.