Stunt Jump Locations
Liberty City is your playground, and what better way to explore it than by launching your vehicle through the air in a spectacular display of reckless abandon? Stunt Jumps are a fantastic way to earn some quick cash, boost your completion percentage, and simply have a blast. There are a total of 30 Unique Stunt Jumps scattered across the three boroughs. Successfully completing all of them is a requirement for 100% game completion.
General Stunt Jump Tips
- Speed is Key: Most stunt jumps require significant speed to clear the gap or land successfully. Always approach a jump at full throttle.
- Vehicle Choice: While many jumps can be completed with a standard car, a faster vehicle like a Comet, Banshee, or even a Motorcycle (especially for precise landings) can make certain jumps much easier.
- Ramp Recognition: Stunt jumps often involve natural ramps like broken bridges, construction debris, or strategically placed vehicles. Keep an eye out for anything that looks like it could launch you.
- Landing Matters: To successfully complete a stunt jump, you usually need to land cleanly on all four wheels (or two for a motorcycle) without crashing or falling into water.
- Map Markers: Once you discover a stunt jump, it will often be marked on your in-game map, making it easier to track your progress.
Stunt Jump Breakdown by Borough
Algonquin
Algonquin, with its towering skyscrapers and intricate road networks, offers some of the most challenging and rewarding stunt jumps. Be prepared for high-speed approaches and precise landings.
- Jump 1 (Middle Park East): Look for a broken bridge section connecting two elevated roads near the eastern edge of Middle Park. Approach from the south on the lower road, aiming for the broken section. You'll need good speed to clear the gap and land on the upper road.
- Jump 2 (Purgatory): Head to the docks in Purgatory. There's a wooden ramp leading off the end of a pier. Drive off this ramp at high speed to clear the water and land on the opposite side or a nearby boat.
- Jump 3 (East Holland): Near the construction site in East Holland, you'll find a stack of concrete barriers or a discarded pipe acting as a ramp. Use this to jump over a low wall or a small building.
- Jump 4 (Star Junction): In the bustling Star Junction, locate a bus stop shelter with a sloped roof. You can often use a nearby car or a small incline to launch over the shelter. This one requires a bit of creativity with your approach.
- Jump 5 (Lancaster): On the elevated highway in Lancaster, there's a section where a barrier is missing, creating a gap. Approach at maximum speed to jump from one section of the highway to the other.
Dukes/Bohan
These boroughs provide a mix of urban and industrial stunt opportunities. Many jumps here use natural terrain or industrial equipment.
- Jump 6 (Francis International Airport - Runway): This is a classic. Drive a fast car down one of the runways at Francis International Airport and aim for the small incline at the very end. You'll go airborne for a considerable distance.
- Jump 7 (Steinway): In Steinway, look for a small hill or mound near the train tracks. Use this as a ramp to jump over the tracks or onto a nearby platform.
- Jump 8 (East Island City): On the waterfront in East Island City, there's often a small ramp made of debris or a low loading dock. Use this to jump into the water, but ensure you land on a boat or the opposite bank for a successful stunt.
- Jump 9 (Northern Gardens): In the industrial area of Northern Gardens, you might find a large container or a stack of crates. Use a fast vehicle to jump over these obstacles.
- Jump 10 (Outlook Park): Near Outlook Park, there's a small set of stairs or a low wall that can be used as a ramp to jump over a pedestrian walkway.
Broker
Broker's more suburban and residential areas still hide plenty of stunt jump gems, often involving residential ramps, fences, or small hills.
- Jump 11 (Beachgate): Along the coastline in Beachgate, there's a small jetty or a broken section of a boardwalk that serves as a ramp. Speed off it to clear a section of water.
- Jump 12 (Firefly Projects): Within the Firefly Projects, look for a small concrete barrier or a set of steps that can be used to jump over a fence or a low building.
- Jump 13 (Hove Beach): In Hove Beach, near the amusement park, there might be a small ramp or a sloped section of road that allows you to jump over a fence into the park itself.
- Jump 14 (South Slopes): On the South Slopes, look for a natural incline or a small hill that can be used to jump over a road or a small ditch.
- Jump 15 (Schottler): In Schottler, you might find a construction ramp or a pile of dirt that can be used to jump over a gap or onto a higher platform.
Remember, exploration is key! Keep your eyes peeled for anything that looks like it could be a ramp, and don't be afraid to experiment with different vehicles and approach angles. Happy jumping!