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The seatback has some slightly padded sections that do at least a little something to enhance comfort, and the armrests are nominally padded, too. But this isn’t the kind of chair you’re going to want to spend most of the day in. A functional cupholder, a convenient carry strap, and durable fabric distinguish this kids’ chair from similar seats.

Like others in its category, this chair comes with an over-the-shoulder carry bag, but some ozark trail canopy testers found it was light and compact enough to carry without the case. Normally, we’d caution against buying a chair with a seat that’s significantly wider than you need. In the case of a recliner or lounge chair, it matters because if the seat is too wide, you won’t be able to make effective use of more than one of the armrests. But where camp chairs are concerned, it’s not the end of the world. These are occasional seating options, and you won’t typically be spending such extended periods sitting in one that it starts to be an issue.

Head on over to Walmart where you can score amazing deals right now on Ozark Trail Camping Chairs. They have several styles available depending on what you’re looking for. We like this durable, well-constructed chair that has a frame that makes you confident to sit. Round out your Ozark Trail tour in Stratford where you can spot a replica of an obelisk that once stood in town.

To reach the 21-foot-tall stone structure, go about two miles west on Oklahoma 66 from the intersection of Oklahoma 99 and turn south at the gravel road known as 3540 Road/26th Street/Ozark Trail Road. The Ozark Trail obelisk stands in a triangular patch of grass about 1.4 miles south. For years the obelisk was tagged with graffiti, although it was completely cleaned and refreshed by Route 66 enthusiast Sam Murray in 2019. Past Kellyville, Bristow and Depew, you’ll come to Stroud, which is one of only two Oklahoma locations with an original Ozark Trail obelisk. Obelisks are tall, four-sided, narrow structures topped with a pyramid-shaped stone. The original obelisks were painted stark white with green accents and displayed the nearest town name and distance to each.