Faux wood resin planks floor. Resin frame. Mosquito netting. Heavy duty canvass tent. Resists heavy rain & wind.. and helps with cold weather. Full amenities outside next to tents: electricity, water faucet. Very accommodating for those who like the middle-of-the-ground car camping.. not primitive and not "glamping." My family will not camp with me otherwise! ;-) Regarding your question about sleeping on the ground.. no ground sleeping, but the floor is firm, hard, no give. Unless you're a youngster who can handle minimal cushion, I suggest anything from a mat to an air mattress or cot. At my age, it's easier to roll out of a cot. My scouting days are long past! One last note. Camp sites cost the same whether you use your own tent (no power.. no running water) at any of the parks. I believe that because of this, that it's hard to reserve a site particularly in the cooler months. Lots of people traveling get good use out of these sites at a third of the price of a hotel room.
Not sure if there was something inside the tents. Lights possibly. It's a large camping ground. Boy Scouts use them for overnightst stays They also have teepees up. There are grills posted at each sleeping quarter Bathrooms with Showers.
Nothing but air
No
Just the floor and barrier. Keep in mind also the tent does not fully seal
So sleeping bags on the ground?? Never been camping before
Not that I know of
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