The word is getting out about Adam Corlin’s new business venture called Overland Oasis. Consisting of over a dozen sites, it will be a place where RVers can get the services they need without having to stay at an expensive RV park or hotel.
The American dream of freedom often unfolds on asphalt ribbons stretching from coast to coast, where the hum of tires meets the whisper of wind through pine trees. For countless folks chasing that horizon—whether in a rumbling RV, a dust-kicked adventure bike, or a tent pitched under starlit skies
Overland Oasis, the emerging provider of next-generation resupply stations designed specifically for RVers, overlanders, campers and adventure motorcyclists, unveils plans for its initial construction phase
The groundbreaking travel and hospitality venture known as Overland Oasis is on a mission to revolutionize the experience for RVers, overlanders, and campers across the American West. By introducing a network of strategically placed resupply stations, this innovative company is calling for investors to help bring its vision to life.
If you’ve ever squeezed into a crowded truck stop with your RV, you know how stressful it can be. Overland Oasis aims to change that. The new company, founded by veteran traveler Adam Corlin, is proposing to build a network of RV-only service centers designed to give road travelers a one-stop solution for all their needs.
Overland Oasis, the emerging provider of next-generation resupply stations designed specifically for RVers, overlanders, campers and adventure motorcyclists, unveils plans for its initial construction phase, for which the company is actively seeking investors.
With a mission to help travelers “resupply, refresh and reconnect,” Overland Oasis will address the needs of America’s rapidly-growing population of over-the-road travelers and digital nomads, equipping them with comfort, convenience and community.
Adam Corlin has found the missing link. Like many great discoveries, his was brought on by a major change in his day-to-day life. “ I’ve been living the nomadic lifestyle since 2021, ” he said. “I’ve been traveling all over the western United States.”
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