Completing the Treasure Hunter Challenges in Red Dead Redemption comes with a host of benefits, and money is just one part of it. These are essentially a set of optional tasks that will leave you scratching your head if you haven’t been diligently exploring the world. The Treasure Maps that you find will have a fair amount of detail, but they will only make sense if you keep a lookout for interesting things while getting missions done.
All the Treasure Hunter Challenges are fairly easy to complete. However, you will need to do quite a few main story missions in Red Dead Redemption until you can unlock all the areas that the Treasure Chests are found in. For example, Tall Trees cannot be accessed until you complete the “An Appointed Time” mission in Nuevo Paraíso to unlock the West Elizabeth area. If you’re playing organically, it may take you quite some time till you wrap up all the Treasure Hunter Challenges and get the rewards.
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Locations Of All Treasure Chests In Red Dead Redemption
You will be able to start the challenges and get a Treasure Map after a random encounter early on in the game. Each Treasure Chest collection will net you a Gold Bar and the map to the next location.
You can sell the loot at any shop in any town, but it’s recommended to consider your Honor stat. Briefly, if you’re on a low-Honor run in Red Dead Redemption, you will get 50% more money when you sell at Thieves’ Landing, but 50% less everywhere else. This is reversed if you have high Honor. So, you can net some extra cash if you take a strategic decision to sell in a particular area.
Here are all the precise locations to collect Treasure Chests and complete the Treasure Hunter Challenges in Red Dead Redemption.
Rank |
Precise Location |
Rewards |
Map |
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Treasure Hunter #1 |
The random encounter to save the Treasure Hunter may occur anywhere in the desert, but the probability is higher around Armadillo. It may take place on the way back from Pleasance House after the “Political Realities in Armadillo” mission or anytime afterward. |
Treasure Map |
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Treasure Hunter #2 |
To get the first Treasure Chest in Red Dead Redemption, travel to The Hanging Rock—it is placed above Armadillo and to the right of Cholla Springs. Circle around the outcropping until you see a gap with some bushes. The treasure is hidden there next to a smaller rock. |
Rhodes’ Gold ($100) |
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Treasure Hunter #3 |
Go to Del Lobo Rock on the cliff by the river. Go past the small camp setting and through the narrow path besides the big rock. Walk/slide down the cliffside to the second-lowest layer and head left for the treasure. Since you will be far from the nearest town, use a Campsite to Fast Travel back. |
Jackson’s Gold ($125) |
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Treasure Hunter #4 |
Head to the big abandoned mansion on a cliffside, to the left of Tumbleweed. Find the entrance to the basement and head inside. The treasure is to the right of the wall ahead. |
Calhoun’s Gold ($150) |
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Treasure Hunter #5 |
Travel to the thin country road above Rio del Toro. It is on the river bank opposite Plainview and Fort Mercer. This Treasure Chest in Red Dead Redemption is next to a rock fence overlooking the shore. |
Tubman’s Gold ($175) |
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Treasure Hunter #6 |
Head to the cactus icon just a bit north of Escalera. Find a pair of outcroppings and climb the tallest one. The treasure is on the tallest climbable level. |
Brown’s Gold ($200) |
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Treasure Hunter #7 |
Head south-west of Ojo del Diablo, which itself is south of Chuparosa. This Treasure Chest in Red Dead Redemption is on the cliff’s lower layer, a bit above the country road. |
Douglass’ Gold ($225) |
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Treasure Hunter #8 |
Travel to Roca de Madera, west of Casa Madruga. From there, head west till you reach the cliffside and see massively tall rocks. Follow the left path that is one level lower than the top. Keep following the narrow ledge till you reach the treasure. |
Garrison’s Gold ($300) |
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Treasure Hunter #9 |
For the penultimate Treasure Chest in Red Dead Redemption, make your way to Beecher’s Hope. Go to the right side of the triangular pathway on the map, right of the Beecher’s Hope lettering when zoomed in. The treasure is buried next to the rock fence by the giant tree. |
Pickett’s Gold ($400) |
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Treasure Hunter #10 |
Head straight north from Tall Trees. Climb the cliff’s narrow, winding path to reach a small clearing that has a cave. Enter it to find the final Treasure Chest. Note that this area is crawling with grizzly bears, one of the hardest animals to kill in Red Dead Redemption. |
Stonewall’s Gold ($500) |
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Treasure Hunter Challenges In Red Dead Redemption: Additional Rewards
Aside from all the Treasure Chests in Red Dead Redemption mentioned above, you will also get +20 Fame with each collection. There are also additional rewards that are pretty handy in the long run:
- Once you complete Treasure Hunter Rank 5, traveling via Stagecoach will become free.
- When you get the final Treasure Chest for Rank 10, you will attain the Legendary Treasure Hunter status. You will also get the Treasure Hunter Satchel, which allows you to carry double the consumables you normally can in the game.