GTA Online Snowmen
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All Snowmen Locations in GTA Online

Destroy the snowmen to become one.

The winter snow and holiday events have returned to GTA Online this year, and players can once again get The Snowman outfit if they missed out last year. This will require finding Snowmen all across Los Santos and Blaine County, and here are all of their locations.

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All GTA Online Snowman Locations

There are 25 Snowmen to find across the entire map, and all are in the same places as last year. Players who accomplished finding all last year will not have to do it again.

Once found, they must be destroyed by any means necessary to count towards your progress. Destroying all 25 Snowmen will reward players with The Snowman outfit, so players can become a human-sized Frosty the Snowman. The locations are marked on the maps below, separated by county for easier viewing.

Los Santos Snowman Locations Map in GTA Online

There are 14 Snowmen in and around the outskirts of Los Santos. Players will have to drive around and check in backyards or alleyways to find the Snowmen.

The majority are in the city itself and are usually surrounded by homes or apartment buildings. There are a few just outside of town in the northwest, and a helicopter would be nice to use as players travel further north.

Blaine County Snowman Locations Map in GTA Online

The remaining 11 Snowmen are in Blaine County, or northern San Andreas. These are very much spread out compared to Los Santos, but none are in giant forests or mountainous terrain thankfully. All the Snowmen in the north are near main roads, but players should still grab a helicopter if they have one to quickly zip around and complete this mission even faster.

For more about the GTA Online holiday event, check out our guide on how to get the Gooch outfit to be a knock-off of the Grinch.


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