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GTA V Guide: How to Find Every Stunt Jump

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Catching all of the stunt jumps in GTA V isn’t just some pastime that we indulge in from time to time. At least 25 of the 50 on offer have to be completed before you can achieve 100% completion of the full game. They can also be used in GTA V‘s online portion as a means to quickly boost your character’s driving level. Do be prepared to suffer a handful of deaths or even lose some nifty cars while completing the stunt jumps of GTA V as they’re not all easy and can take a great deal of practice to complete properly.

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It’s highly recommended that you use Franklin to complete these stunt jumps as his ability to slow down time while driving allows you to modify your trajectory at the last second without losing speed. Michael and Trevor can gain driving skill points from completing these but they’ll likely just make them even more difficult. So without further ado, all 50 stunt jumps in GTA V.

Raton Pass Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Rock ramp
  • Jump to: Dirt road across ravine
  • Vehicle Suggestion: Sports car or motorcycle

This jump can be easily spotted when travel west on Raton Pass. It sits just off of a sharp left curve. It isn’t even necessary to land on the road ahead necessarily, just land in the open area and you’ll complete the stunt jump.

North Calafia Way Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Smooth rock ramp south of North Calafia Way
  • Jump to: Road beyond the curve on your right
  • Vehicle Suggestion: Anything that isn’t a truck really

This jump is incredibly easy to spot but not always a an easy one to complete thanks to the dirt road. There’s plenty of space for a run up and it can actually be completed by landing just short of the goal rather than on it. Chances are you’ve already completed this one during one of Trevor’s first missions.

Paleto Bay Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Procopio Promenade broken bridge
  • Jump to: North side of aforementioned bridge
  • Vehicle Suggestion: Whatever you can drive really, even a bicycle

You’ll want to ride your bicycle over this ramp, and you probably can without singing Queen’s much-loved song doing it. Follow the road leading up this ramp for as long as possible but be wary of the obstacles to either side of the entrance.

Paleto Construction Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Paleto Bay construction site dirt mound
  • Jump to: Nearby alleyway
  • Vehicle suggestion: Something average, not crazy fast

This jump is nothing more than a big pile of dirt that leads onto an alleyway. Try to hit it on the left side as to avoid that telephone pole looming in the distance. The short wall can cause problems though, hence why it is best to attempt this jump in a vehicle that isn’t insanely quick.

El Gordo Lighthouse Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Shoreline cliff rock
  • Jump to: El Gordo Lighthouse Island
  • Vehicle Suggestion: Average vehicle

This one takes the biscuit as one of GTA V‘s most irritating jumps.Leaping from it in something expensive isn’t advised as you’re likely to fall into the drink more than a few times. Any standard car can do it and will actually serve you better as to avoid overshooting the mark. Try to stick to the left with your mirror just covering the lighthouse. This jump is the epitome of trial & error, but keep at it and you’ll get there.

Sandy Shores Motel Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Wooden plank ramp
  • Jump to: Afterthe  empty pool
  • Vehicle suggestion: High-powered bike

Before you do anything else, get yourself a very fast motorcycle and set up a few blocks away from this ramp. You’re going to need the run up for this one. If you’re falling short, try to start even further away until you’ve cracked it.

Sandy Shores Landing Strip Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Mound of dirt
  • Jump to: Landing strip
  • Vehicle suggestion: Absolutely anything really

This one can be a devil to find. It’s literally a pile of dirt in the gigantic pile of dirt that is Sandy Shores. If you look at the adjoining slope however, there is a small shack with a dune buggy parked outside. Drive straight down that road and the jump becomes obvious.

Prison Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Hillside
  • Jump to: Bolingbroke grounds
  • Vehicle suggestion: Sports car or motorcycle

It’s another hard one to spot but when you know what you’re looking for, this jump inGTA V is actually as clear as day. Look for a huge hillside next to the prison that can be approached from its direct south. This is a straight line drive but bring something powerful enough to get some speed going.

Under/Overpass Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Dirt mound
  • Jump to: Beneath the overpass
  • Suggested vehicle: Fast sports car.

This ramp is actually quite easy to spot when you look for it. Travel south on the Senora Freeway and look to your left. When the wind-farm becomes visible and there’s a break in the guard rail. Right at the very end of this break you’ll find the ramp. Go drive off it. You’ll probably have plenty of speed from driving up the tarmac anyway. Bring a sports car to get the best possible chance at completing this one.

Wind Farm Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Road with a dead-end
  • Jump to: Freeway
  • Vehicle Suggestion: Dune Buggy or powerful 4×4

Don’t come at this without at least 4 wheels. Get yourself into the wind-farm and find the track in question. Then speed down it as fast as you can, making sure to keep the turbine at the end on your right. If it’s on your left, you’ll likely not hit the jump currently.

Vinewood Hills Roadway Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Dirt ramp at base of hill
  • Jump to: Ditch over the road
  • Vehicle suggestion: Anything

Keep an eye out on your side for this opening and note that there’s the long pathway leading up the slope. This is your run up. Charge down that in anything and you’ll complete this jump.

Rockford Hills Arcade Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Staircase leading to balcony
  • Jump to: Sidewalk or stairs
  • Vehicle suggestion: Any motorcycle

Look into the Rockford Hills Arcade from the right angle and this jump is easy to spot. It can sometimes hide though so don’t get frustrated if it takes a few passes to find this. Try to aim for hitting the ramp as perpendicular as possible to the balcony rail or you’ll risk hitting the adjacent structure and fail the jump

Rockford Hills Subway Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Parking on-ramp
  • Jump to: Sidewalk
  • Vehicle suggestion: High-powered motorcycle

Lining up for this one is difficult at times so make sure you come along with Franklin to make adjustments and avoid traffic. Race down the road headed west and be prepared to veer off to hit this ramp. Look out for those posts in the distance however, as you’ll fail if you hit one.

Del Perro Freeway Stunt Jump

  • Jump from: Wooden ramp
  • Jump to: Far lane of traffic
  • Vehicle suggestion: Anything that isn’t too quick

You really have to be careful when attempting this one. The run up is fairly simple, just face north and slam your foot hard into the floor. The two issues here are overshooting into the opposite on-ramp or smashing into traffic. Both will cause you to fail the jump and both are basically a crapshoot. Good luck.

Stunt Jump into Richman

  • Jump from: Metal sheet ramp
  • Jump to: Distant roadway
  • Vehicle suggestion: Anything that’s got power

You will likely fail this one several times, that’s just a given. There is so much flotsam and jetsam rolling around down there that perfectly angling your landing is the hardest part of this one. If you’re overshooting, try an average vehicle. For the best possible chance at success, go straight up the center of this ramp.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.