Oliver Travel Trailers

GO
ANYWHERE.

Mountains. Lakes. Rivers. Desert coast. The American wilderness doesn't care about campground availability. Oliver Travel Trailers are built to take you all the way in — off-grid, in comfort, for weeks.

Oliver fiberglass travel trailer at a remote lake, forest, canyon, and mountain campsite

The Philosophy

The road ends. Adventure doesn't.

Most travel trailers are designed for campgrounds — level lots, full hookups, Wi-Fi. Oliver is designed for everywhere else. The lake that takes a forest road to reach. The canyon nobody writes about. The mountain pass that separates the committed from the comfortable.

Off-Grid Ready

Stop asking if there's a hookup.

Oliver comes ready — or upgradeable — for weeks off the grid. The campsite with no electricity is the best one.

400Ah

Lithium Power

Optional lithium bank keeps you charged for days — no shore power needed.

30 gal

Fresh Water

Ample onboard capacity for extended off-grid stays without searching for a fill station.

200W

Solar Ready

Roof-mounted panels feed the lithium bank. The sun pays your power bill.

4-Season

Capability

Sub-zero nights to 110°F desert summers. Double-hull insulation handles all of it.

The Vehicle for All of It

Quad-shell.
One lifetime
of adventure.

Oliver's patented quad-shell fiberglass bonds four complete shells — inner and outer — around a structural foam core. No wood to rot. No aluminum to dent. No maintenance spiral. A trailer that gets better at its job with every mile — in every season.

Patented quad-shell construction — nothing else like it exists

Enclosed, heated underbelly — camp in below-zero temperatures

Factory-direct pricing — zero dealer markup, ever

Every trailer handbuilt in Hohenwald, Tennessee

We've driven 47,000 miles in our Oliver. Forty-seven states. Temperatures below zero and over 110°F. Two weeks at a stretch with no cell service. The trailer has never once let us down — and I've never once thought about selling it.

Mark & Susan · Legacy Elite II Owners

47,000 miles · Oliver owners since 2019

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Come see where
adventure is built.

Tour our factory. Walk through every stage of production. Sit in completed units and see the double-hull construction up close. It's free, it's open weekdays, and it changes how you think about what a travel trailer can be.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Oliver Travel Trailers different from other brands?

Oliver uses a patented double-hull fiberglass construction — two complete fiberglass shells bonded with a structural foam core. This eliminates wood rot, aluminum denting, and thermal bridges. The result is a trailer that's stronger, better insulated, and longer-lasting than any stick-built or aluminum competitor.

Are Oliver Travel Trailers good for boondocking and off-grid camping?

Yes — Oliver is purpose-built for off-grid camping. Optional 400Ah lithium banks, roof-mounted solar, 30-gallon fresh water capacity, and an enclosed heated underbelly make extended boondocking possible in any climate, from desert heat to mountain winters.

How much does an Oliver Travel Trailer cost?

The Legacy Elite starts around $60,000 and the Legacy Elite II starts around $75,000. Final pricing depends on your chosen packages and options. Oliver sells factory-direct — no dealer markup, no hidden fees.

Can I tour the Oliver factory?

Absolutely. Free factory tours are available at our facility in Hohenwald, Tennessee on weekdays. Watch the entire build process, sit in completed units, and meet the team. Many buyers visit before purchasing — it's the best way to understand what makes Oliver different.

Are Oliver trailers really four-season capable?

Yes. Double-hull fiberglass insulation, enclosed heated underbelly, dual-pane windows, and a Truma VarioHeat furnace deliver genuine four-season performance. Oliver owners camp year-round in all climates, including sub-zero temperatures.