Escape from Tarkov
Escape from Tarkov

All Maps & Locations in Escape from Tarkov

Learn all Escape from Tarkov maps, including unique environments, loot distribution, and essential extraction points for successful raid completion.

All Maps & Locations in Escape from Tarkov

Escape from Tarkov features a diverse range of maps, each offering unique environments, loot distribution, and combat scenarios. Understanding the layout, key locations, and extraction points of each map is fundamental to survival and successful raids.

Tarkov's maps are designed to be challenging and immersive, reflecting the harsh realities of the Norvinsk region. From the industrial complex of Interchange to the dense forests of Woods, each map presents distinct tactical considerations. Player scavengers and Scavs populate these areas, creating a constant threat. Key locations within each map often contain high-tier loot, but are also heavily contested by other players. Knowing these hotspots, as well as the various extraction points, is crucial for planning your raids and ensuring you can escape with your hard-earned loot.

Here is a list of the primary maps in Escape from Tarkov:

  • Customs: A sprawling industrial and residential area, featuring numerous buildings, warehouses, and open spaces. Known for its high player traffic and diverse loot spawns.
  • Woods: A vast, dense forest with scattered abandoned structures and clearings. Offers long sightlines and opportunities for stealthy approaches.
  • Shoreline: A coastal map with a resort, gas station, and various scattered buildings. Features both open areas and tight indoor spaces.
  • Interchange: A massive indoor shopping mall, offering a complex network of stores, corridors, and open concourses. High-tier loot is abundant, but so are player encounters.
  • Factory: A small, industrial map primarily focused on close-quarters combat. Often used for quick Scav runs or specific quests.
  • Reserve: A heavily fortified island featuring a large underground bunker system and above-ground military structures. Known for its challenging AI Scavs and high-tier loot.
  • Lighthouse: A coastal map featuring a prominent lighthouse, a rogue camp, and various scattered buildings. Offers a mix of open terrain and tight urban environments.
  • Streets of Tarkov: The largest and most complex map to date, a sprawling urban environment with multi-story buildings, dense streets, and underground areas.
  • The Hideout: Not a raid map, but a personal player space for crafting, healing, and managing gear.

Each map has specific extraction points that require certain conditions to be met, such as being at a certain location at a specific time, having a specific item, or paying a fee. Familiarizing yourself with these extractions is as important as knowing the loot spawns. The dynamic nature of Tarkov means that player behavior and loot spawns can vary, so adaptability is key. Exploring each map in offline mode is highly recommended to learn layouts without the risk of losing gear.