All GTA V Online Treasure Hunt locations

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The Treasure Hunt mission has been pretty popular in GTA 5, ever since its introduction a few years ago. Not only is it fun, but you get a unique weapon as a reward. If you want to find all GTA V online treasure hunt locations, keep reading for every treasure hunt location.




Where to find the Treasure Hunt mission




This mission starts as soon as you enter any session in GTA Online, as you will receive an e-mail from vanderlinde@eyefind.com on your phone. Attached to the e-mail is a black and white photo of where to find the first clue.




Receiving an email
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After receiving the e-mail, which might take a few minutes after you start your online session, you should see a yellow circle appear on the map. Head to that location, and you will hear a strange humming sound. This sound will get louder as you approach the exact treasure spot.




If you don't complete the mission in your session, closing the game will reset the mission. You will receive an entirely new clue, as well. So the mission has to be completed in one session, or you will lose all progress. No worries though, as it's pretty easy.




All Treasure Hunt locations in GTA V Online




Each clue is marked on the map with a yellow area around it, just like the initial one you received in the e-mail. The overall area you have to search is often quite large, so look out for a note that may be attached to all kinds of different objects.




You might find it on a tree, a wall, a rock, or even a statue of an owl. The clues are generated randomly and not in any given order, so we recommend always searching carefully in the area around the yellow question mark on the map. All notes are the same and they tell you that the treasure has been moved.




Note on a wall
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You should look for the places or objects shown in the photo attached to the e-mail you have received. Again, when you are approaching the correct spot you will hear the distant metal humming sound.




Here are all the locations.








































































Location of the clueDirections and details
Del Perro PierThis one should be relatively easy. The clue is located precisely where the sand starts next to the pier, specifically close to the pier's wooden supports. The note is pinned to the central pillar in the structure, and you will have to reach it to get it, so be careful navigating the structure as it can be dangerous.
Cassidy CreekThis one is located close to this mountain path, so it can be difficult to understand exactly what we are looking for. This note is attached to a tree or pinned to a rock, close to where the dirt path is. Head to the northwestern part of the area indicated on the map, right at the edge of the river, you will find the bridge in the photo.
Vinewood HillsThis clue will send you looking around the observatory in the Vinewood Hills, which is found in Baytree Canyon. You might be looking for a yellow shack with a billboard or a tree where you'll find the note. There are definitely a lot of potential spots where the note might be, so let the sound guide you.
Pacific Bluffs GraveyardFinally, an easy one. In the photo, you are simply shown a row of graves and that's where you will be taking your search. The note is often pinned to one of the largest white gravestones, so you shouldn't have much trouble finding it.
Tongva Hills VineyardsIn this photo, you are shown the vineyards and a bridge. The note is pinned to a rock that is hidden under the bridge itself, it is not that difficult to find but you will have to be careful not to miss any of the potentially suspect rocks.
San Chianski Mountain RangeDepending on the photo, you are sent either to look for a cliff, then the clue is on a board of the Chiliad View or a rock formation. In this case, you are looking for a large white boulder that can be found in the southwestern part of the search area on the map.
Sandy ShoresDepending on the photo, you are sent either to look for a cliff, then the clue is on a board of the Chiliad View, or a rock formation. In this case, you are looking for a large white boulder that can be found in the southwestern part of the search area on the map.
Tataviam MountainsAnother mountain range to navigate. If you receive a picture of a cliff, then the note can be found at the base of said cliff, next to the bridge. Other times, you can be shown a rock, in that case you are looking for a big white boulder quite close to the ocean.
Grand Senora DesertIn the picture, you are shown a wooden door at the base of a cliff, so you are looking for the entrance to a mine. It should be relatively easy to locate the door, the note is pinned right on it.
Pacific OceanThis one will send you out to a small island in the middle of the ocean. The note is pinned on a boulder that is located close to the northeastern tip of the island.
Los Santos Golf ClubTime to go golfing and, specifically, to look for one of the pillars of the bridge shown in the photograph. This should be quite easy to find, as the note is located right at the end of the bridge.
Alamo Sea (Sandy Shores)In the picture, you are shown a washed-up boat, so time to head out to sea to find it. Your search should start in the southern part of the shore, you are looking for a big rock right next to said boat, where the note is pinned.
Paleto BayThis time, we are hunting for a broken bridge, specifically one of the pillars that the note is pinned on. You should be able to find it in the northern part of the area indicated on the map.
Tongva Hills (Two Hoots Falls)We are looking for an owl statue, that should be easy to spot. It can be found on the southeastern edge of the search area, the note is pinned right on the owl totem so you can't miss it.
Great ChaparralYou will receive a picture of a church with a fence around it. What you are looking for here is the graveyard, which is right behind the church, there will be a wooden cross right in front of the graveyard, with the note pinned on it.




Yellow area on the map
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After finding all the clues, the second phase of the Treasure Hunt begins.




How to find the three final clues in GTA V Treasure Hunt




This final phase is always the same for all players, so it should be much easier to complete. You are tasked with finding three final clues to complete the treasure hunt.




They are the following:





  • Empty gun case: this one is located in Joad Lane, in Grapeseed, the empty gun case is placed on the ground next to a large tree, so it should be pretty easy to locate.



  • Bloody shovel: to find this one you will have to search an abandoned house in Sandy Shores. You should be able to find the shovel in the living room, next to the sofa.



  • Dead body: this poor soul can be found in a cave in Tongva Hills. It is pretty easy to spot, should you have doubts about it, since the corpse has been stripped to his underwear.




Naked dead body
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GTA V Treasure Hunt rewards




As we come to the end of this long search, you should receive a message guiding you to the location of the actual treasure. Follow the yellow chest icon on the map, which can appear in different locations, such as Alamo Sea's North Calafia Way, Paleto Cove, or the Richman Glen area.




Once you reach the location, you will see another quite morbid sight, but more importantly, you will see a chest with the reward inside, the Double-Action revolver. Not only that, but upon completing the mission you will receive $5,000 for each clue discovered as well.




Plus, now that you have the revolver, you have a new sub-mission you can complete. Achieve 50 headshots with it and you can get another $250,000 as an added bonus. Plus, if you have a Rockstar account and Red Dead Redemption 2, you will get an exclusive weapon unlocked in that game as well.



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