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Where to find garden gnomes in Fallout 76, all locations

These gnomes always look like they're up to no good.

They might be considered a junk item in Fallout 76, but garden gnomes are obviously treasured by somebody in Appalachia since itā€™s a common daily and weekly quest. As with many of the item acquisition quests in the game, garden gnomes can be a bit tedious to hunt down. To knock your seasonal challenges out quickly, here are all of the best locations to find garden gnomes in Fallout 76.

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Where to find Garden Gnomes in Fallout 76

Number on MapMap LocationLocation Details
1The Generalā€™s SteakhouseEight in the garden area amongst flamingos (behind the main building)
2Vault-tec Agricultural Research CenterFour scattered between an RV and a golf cart
3West of Hornwright Testing Site 2Four scattered between an RV and golf cart
4HuntersvilleTwo next to each other in a backyard facing a third near a Jangles toy
5Valley GalleriaTwo in a stroller with alcohol and sunglasses left of the entrance

The best location to farm garden gnomes is The Generalā€™s Steakhouse. Behind the restaurant is a garden area that contains eight garden gnomes. There are only a few insects to dispose of, making this location the fastest and easiest location to farm via world-hopping. 

All uses for garden gnomes in Fallout 76

Besides the daily and weekly quests to acquire garden gnomes mentioned above, the gnomes can also contribute toward the “scrap items into concrete” quest. Garden gnomes scrap into 1 ceramic and 3 concrete, so I typically go out and scoop up the gnomes from The Generalā€™s Steakhouse since 24 concrete more than satisfies the amount needed for the seasonal challenge.Ā 


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Contributing Writer - Martin has been passionate about video games and tabletop gaming since first experiencing The Legend of Zelda: Windwaker as a child. In 2022, he took the dive into writing professionally and can frequently be found playing a blue deck in Magic: The Gathering, obsessing over Skaven mini figures, or theorycrafting the next best PvP build in popular MMORPGs.