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Collectibles
Scattered all throughout San Andreas, you'll discover five hidden collectible types that offer unique rewards upon collecting them all. In this GTA San Andreas guide, we'll tell you everything you need to know about these Collectibles, such as how to find all Tags, Oysters, Horseshoes, Snapshots, and Unique Stunt Jumps, as well as the rewards they have to offer. This guide includes an update for the GTA: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition release for Xbox, PC, and PS5.
What are Collectibles and How to Find Them
There are five types of collectibles that you’ll need to complete. The oysters and the unique stunt jumps are scattered all over the San Andreas map, but the tags, horseshoes, and snapshots are in specific counties. Collecting all of them does require some time so be ready to travel all around San Andreas for a bit.
All Tags Locations
Tags are marks of grafitti that can be found all throughout Los Santos County. In order to recieve an achievement, players are required to spray over all available gangs’ tags. Click the link to see a full breakdown of all the tags.
Oyster Locations
You’ll find oysters all throughout the San Andreas map. All of them will be found in different bodies of water; that could vary from a river to the ocean or even a swimming pool. But to get to some, it’ll require you to play the main story to unlock other countries. Click the link for a full breakdown of all the oysters.
Snapshot Locations
The snapshots collectibles require you to take photos with a camera of certain landmarks in the game. But all of the landmarks that are needed are in San Fierro. Click the link for a full breakdown of all the snapshots.
Horseshoe Locations
Horseshoes are another collectible that needs to be found in GTA San Andreas. But luckily all of these are in Las Venturas. Click the link for a full breakdown of all the horseshoes.
Unique Stunt Jump Locations
Unique Stunt Jumps are a series of jumps you’ll need to complete. But just doing the jump isn’t enough for all of them you’ll need to cover a certain amount of land, and they’re scattered all over the San Andreas map. Click the link for a full breakdown of all the horseshoes.