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Discover the Oliver Travel Trailers Factory Tour in Tennessee
Take a behind-the-scenes guided factory tour of Oliver Travel Trailers in Hohenwald, Tennessee, where the full manufacturing process of premium fiberglass travel trailers is revealed. Visitors witness every step—from design and tooling to fiberglass layup, cabinetry, upholstery and final assembly—providing an in-depth look at how craftsmen build high-end mobile travel homes.
Why it’s special:
Oliver Travel Trailers is one of America’s leading manufacturers of fiberglass RVs, and this factory tour offers rare access to a specialized manufacturing facility. Visitors see skilled craftsmen at work in a facility built for precision, quality and durability—making this a compelling experience for design, manufacturing and travel-enthusiast audiences.
History/Story of Oliver Travel Trailers
Founded with a vision to combine rugged utility and refined craftsmanship, Oliver Travel Trailers developed a niche in the recreational-vehicle market for its all-fiberglass, double-hull construction and high-end interiors. The Hohenwald production facility was designed for efficiency and quality, enabling small-batch, code-compliant manufacture of premium trailers. Today the company is known for attention to detail, superior materials and a strong manufacturing heritage in Tennessee.
What You’ll See & Do at Oliver Travel Trailers Factory Tour
Guided walk through the design studio, jigs and tooling area where fiberglass shells are built
Observe fiberglass layup, curing ovens and structural assembly of the trailer hulls
Visit cabinetry and upholstery stations—see how custom interiors are built and fitted
Watch final assembly, systems testing and quality inspection before shipping
Tour the showroom and view finished trailers, optional walk-ins and design labs
Hands-On Elements: Guided commentary of each stage, demonstration of fiberglass techniques, Q&A with production staff.
Photo/Video Policy: Photography allowed in public visitor and showroom areas; some production zones may restrict camera use for proprietary or safety reasons.
Souvenirs & Extras: Branded merchandise, factory tour swag, and optional booking for customized design consultations.
Pricing of the Oliver Travel Trailers Factory Tour
Standard guided tour: approximately US $10–$15 per person (varies by group size)
Guests must be 18+ or accompanied by adult due to manufacturing floor conditions
Private or group tours available with advance reservation and may carry higher cost
Practical Info for Visiting Oliver Travel Trailers Factory
Duration: 60–90 minutes
Format: Guided factory walk-through with commentary
Schedule & Seasonality: Tours offered Monday through Friday at scheduled times; Saturday tours by special arrangement
Working Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM; Saturday for special tours only
Audience: Manufacturing enthusiasts, RV buyers, design students, travel-lifestyle seekers, families with older teens
Accessibility: Visitor route mostly accessible, with some stepping areas; visitors should check accessibility needs ahead
Safety & Restrictions: Closed-toe shoes required; no loose jewelry; hard-hat and safety glasses provided when required
Languages: English
Group & School Visits: Corporate groups and school tours available by appointment
What to Bring/Wear: Comfortable closed-toe shoes, valid ID for registration, possibly ear-protection if asked
Facilities: Visitor showroom, coffee/waiting area, restrooms, parking lot
Closures & Downtime: Closed weekends and public holidays unless specified; production shutdowns may affect availability
Nearby:
Tennessee River Valley scenic drives
Hohenwald historic district
Natchez Trace Parkway access point
FAQs About Visiting Oliver Travel Trailers Factory
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes—tours must be scheduled ahead of time because production schedules are fixed and visitor slots are limited.
Can I bring children on the tour?
Yes—children are allowed, but due to manufacturing-floor conditions the age minimum is typically 12 years or older, and they must be accompanied by an adult.
Will I see trailers being built during my visit?
Yes—the tour includes active production areas, including fiberglass layup, cabinetry and final assembly, though specific operations may vary day-to-day.
Is photography allowed inside the manufacturing zones?
Photography is permitted in most visitor areas, but certain production zones and tool rooms may restrict camera use.
Can I purchase a trailer or place a custom order during the tour?
Yes—the showroom option allows discussions with sales staff about current models or custom orders; however purchases are separate from the tour ticket.
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