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10 Most Breathtaking Locations In Grand Theft Auto V | Game Rant

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There are incredibly breathtaking views in Grand Theft Auto V for players that know where to find them.

Rockstar Games has consistently been at the forefront of delivering excellence through its video games, and one need only look at the massive success of Grand Theft Auto V to understand why this is the case. Initially coming out as a stellar single-player experience that was very much a must-play in every sense, Rockstar ended up going above and beyond the call of duty for this title, integrating a first-person perspective and also adding an Online functionality that has taken over the world by storm.

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A big part of what makes Grand Theft Auto V such a timeless and magical experience is the incredible design of its open-world, featuring a bunch of unique and interesting locales that will stick with players long after they're finished with this brilliant experience. Keeping this in mind, here are ten of the most beautiful and breathtaking locations present in Grand Theft Auto V.

10 Tataviam Mountains

There is a slew of beautiful locales in Grand Theft Auto V, but the Tataviam Mountains stands a cut above the rest because of its beautiful places right between the rural and urban areas of Los Santos.

This area is based on the San Jacinto Mountains of Riverside County and can prove to be quite a scenic and beautiful locale for players wanting to witness the masterful open-world design of this title.

9 Tongva Hills

There are many places that look beautiful when the sun is setting in the world of Grand Theft Auto V, but not many can match the view from Tongva Hills in this regard.

The little streams and waterfalls scattered all across this area are beautiful enough as is, and watching the orange rays of the setting sun bounce off of these reflective surfaces is a treat to witness in every sense of the word.

8 Vespucci Beach

However, there's another place where people can catch the sunset and be more than appeased by the views — Vespucci Beach. This area is clearly Rockstar's take on the famous Venice Beach, and this certainly shows in every aspect of its design.

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The area is populated with NPCs going about their day, making this area feel all the more lively and invigorating to explore. It certainly helps that the landscape also features interesting sights, including a massive Ferris Wheel that is surprisingly beautiful to witness.

7 Alamo Sea

At a glance, it might seem like the seas and oceans of Grand Theft Auto V are nothing more than vast expanses of water with nothing to do. However, people who share this notion have clearly never explored the beautiful Alamo Sea.

Driving around the shores of this sea in a boat — or even flying around in a slow plane — is surprisingly calming and makes for a rather underrated highlight in a game that usually sells itself on promoting bombastic action and zany humor over anything else.

6 Paleto Forest

Paleto Forest is a vase expanse of wilderness where pollen can also fill up the air at times to make for a genuinely breathtaking landscape. It's too bad that this area is populated with bears that will force players to occasionally go into action mode, ruining their enjoyment of this scenic location.

For players who want to explore the areas around Paleto without being hounded by animals, there's a way better place to explore — namely, the town near this area itself.

5 Paleto Bay

The small town of Paleto Bay is easily one of the best places to explore in the game, featuring a quaint and calming aesthetic that will keep fans occupied with its innate charm and hypnotizing views. This town is based on the real-life area of Fillmore and is the perfect depiction of small-town America in Grand Theft Auto V.

It's easily a much better place to explore for players who wish to avoid attacks from bears, that's for sure. Along with this, people who get bored of the town in itself can always choose to roam around the nearby Paleto Cove instead as well.

4 Mount Chiliad

Mount Chiliad is a legendary location in the Grand Theft Auto series, featured quite prominently in San Andreas and rearing its majestic head in Grand Theft Auto V as well.

While this place might be infamous for featuring one of the most obtuse easter eggs around, one can't deny that the place itself looks absolutely majestic and a complete treat to explore at times as well!

3 Mount Gordo

Another mountain that is notorious for featuring a supernatural encounter — the fact that there's a ghost in Mount Gordo is definitely not the only reason why people should explore this location.

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The Mount Gordo cliffside can be an absolute treat to explore, and the lighthouse present near this area is eerily beautiful in its own way as well.

2 Banham Canyon

Of course, it would be impossible to talk about breathtaking locations in Grand Theft Auto V without mentioning the incredibly designed canyons present in this game.

While Banham Canyon isn't an area where one can just get off and admire the views, one has to admit that driving through the winding roads of this area — preferably in a fast sports car or something along the same lines — is easily one of the most satisfying moments in the game.

1 Raton Canyon

However, when it comes to talking about the most breathtaking location in Grand Theft Auto V, nothing comes close to the serene beauty of Raton Canyon. It's a visual treat full to the brim with mountains, cliffs, rivers, streams, and everything else along the same lines scattered all throughout the location.

Players who manage to catch a sunset — or even a sunrise, for that matter — in this location will definitely be able to enjoy one of the most memorable moments in the entire game.

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