Fallout 76, an expansive open-world game set in the post-apocalyptic Appalachian region, offers a multitude of side quests and activities. Among these, treasure hunting stands out as a fascinating and rewarding experience. Treasure maps are scattered throughout the game world, leading players to hidden caches filled with valuable loot. This guide will help you navigate the vast landscape of Appalachia to uncover all the treasure map locations.

How to Use Treasure Maps
Finding Maps: Treasure maps can be discovered in abandoned houses, purchased from merchants, or looted from enemy corpses.
Identifying Locations: Each map provides a sketch of the area where the treasure is buried. Use landmarks and icons on the map to pinpoint the location.
Digging Up Treasure: Once you've identified the location, interact with the mound on the ground. You must have the corresponding treasure map in your inventory to dig up the treasure. No shovel is required.
Treasure Map Locations by Region
The Forest
Garbage Heap by Mothman Museum: Beneath a little bridge spanning the river's creek.
Campfire Area: Northeast of the Kanawha Nuka-Cola facility.
Relay Tower HG-B7-09: Behind monkey bars and a tree with a tire hanging from it.
Tyler County Fairgrounds: Uphill path before the fairgrounds, next to a yellow and blue airplane.
Charleston Trainyard: By the door of an overturned train car.
Wooden Bridge near Wayward: On the shore near the water sensor.
Billboard next to Widow's Perch: Indicated on the map.
Southwest of Mama Dolce's Food Processing: Near a railroad bridge overlooking the river.
Summersville Entrance: Between two buses and a house.
Rocky Canyon: Southwest of Greg's Mine Supply, near a creek.
Toxic Valley
Becker Farm: Next to a small, crumbling wall.
Shooting Club in Clarksburg: West of the club, align with the water tower on the map.
Pioneer Scout Camp: Along the wooden boardwalk beside a damaged boat.
Crashed Space Station: On a ridge overlooking the site.
Ash Heap
AMS Testing Location: Adjacent to a closed-off tunnel on a hill.
Hornwright Air Purifier Site : Near cottages close to the site.
Savage Divide
Dent & Sons Construction: Northeast, by a nuclear waste sign.
Appalachian Central Trainyard: Between red and blue wagons.
Top of the World: North of the ski lift, near a wrecked lift car.
Blackwater Mine: Eastward from the mine entrance, on a cliff ledge.
The Mire
Pumpkin House: In a timber cabin with steps leading south.
Big B's Rest Stop: At the entrance of a tunnel southwest of the rest stop.
Thunder Mountain Substation TM-01: East of the substation, off the road's edge.
Crevasse Dam: Southwest of the dam, just north of Dyer Chemical.
Cranberry Bog
Watoga Civic Center: Under a bridge northwest of the center.
Ranger Lookout: Beneath a bridge east of the lookout.
Survey Camp Alpha: On a little lake, next to a withered tree.
Pylon V-13's Railroad: Between Route 65 and the railroad.
In addition to the treasure you'll find, keep an eye out for Fallout 76 caps, which can also be earned through completing challenges and trading with other players. These caps are crucial for purchasing essential items or enhancing your character's equipment, making them a valuable resource alongside the treasures you uncover
Tips and Tricks
Multiple Maps: Having multiple copies of the same map allows you to dig the same spot multiple times, increasing the chances of better loot.
Efficiency: Combine treasure hunting with other activities in the same area to make the most of your time.
Level and Loot: It's recommended to complete treasure maps at level 50 for potentially better loot.
Treasure hunting in Fallout 76 offers a unique experience, allowing players to explore the vast and detailed world of Appalachia. While the rewards may vary, the journey itself is often the most rewarding part. With this guide, you'll be well-equipped to uncover all the hidden treasures Appalachia has to offer. Happy hunting!