For most of his adult life, Adam has taken the road less traveled. A born entrepreneur and philanthropist, he is used to working hard and fighting for what he believes in. Adam revved the engines of the motorcycle world in 2014 with his creation of ScootinAmerica, a two year road trip to raise money for our military, which stemmed from his passion for riding motorcycles and was fueled by his regret of not serving in the military. Adam’s plan was simple – to give back to those who served.
With his canine co-pilot named Scooter on his back, Adam Sandoval completed his mission to visit every Harley-Davidson dealership in the lower 48 states in order to raise money and awareness for our military and their families. During those two years on the road, Scooter and Adam rode cross country six times, logged over 80,000 miles, visited almost 700 Harley-Davidson dealers, while raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for our nation’s heroes.
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Upon the completion of his ScootinAmerica tour, Adam set out to complete another goal of owning a campground where he could provide a location for the motorcycling community to come together, and to provide a place of respite for veterans, free of charge. Adam then went on to purchase the K River Campground in Moyers, OK, and just a few years later, the Green Tree Lodge in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
In 2023, Adam found himself yearning to find a new way to fulfill his desire to do even more for veterans. Driven by his unwavering commitment to this cause, he embarked on an incredible journey that would ultimately transform the lives of countless individuals. Partnering with the renowned Wounded Warrior Project and iconic motorcycle brand Harley Davidson, Adam embarked on a mission that would soon become known as the “Great American Convoy.”
Throughout this incredible journey, Adam crisscrossed the country, visiting an astounding 120 Harley Davidson dealerships. His mission was twofold: to celebrate Harley Davidson’s anniversary and, more importantly, to raise awareness and support for the Wounded Warrior Project. The Great American Convoy was not just a cross-country tour; it was a powerful symbol of unity and gratitude for those who had sacrificed so much in service to their nation. At each dealership, Adam engaged with fellow riders, veterans, and supporters, sharing stories, fostering connections, and amplifying the cause’s significance.
One of the most heartwarming and generous acts during this journey was the moment Adam decided to give away his very own anniversary edition Road Glide, a cherished Harley Davidson motorcycle. Through the combined efforts of Adam, the Great American Convoy team, and the generous supporters they encountered along the way, an astonishing $600,000 was raised for the Wounded Warrior Project.