Poisonous Trail Map

RDR2: The Poisonous Trail Map 2 Treasure Location

Now that you have the second map, it’s time for a bit of a ride. So, saddle up. We’re about to find the Poisonous Trail Map 2 treasure location. With that said, let’s begin.

The Poisonous Trail Map 2 Treasure Location

To get the third Poisonous Trail map, look in the eastern part of the game map. A little bit west of Van Horn Trading Post, as shown in the picture, there’s a geoglyph in the shape of a snake. It’s on the right side of the Kamassa River.

The Poisonous Trail Map 2 Treasure Location copy (1)

The journal entry actually says Serpent Mound. There’s a tower to the north of the Serpent Mound. Climb it. Arthur will make a journal entry and you can also actually get a better look.

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Now, all you have to do is climb down carefully. You can fall off and die, simple as that. It happened to me once.

The Poisonous Trail Map 2 Treasure Location copy (3)

Go to the center part of the Serpent Mound. It looks like an eye.

The Poisonous Trail Map 2 Treasure Location copy (2)

There’s a hole there that you can search to claim your third and final Poisonous Trail treasure map, which leads to the infamous Elysian Pool cave section.

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RDR2

Story Rich Role-Playing (RPG) Action-Adventure
Release Date
October 26, 2018
ESRB
M for Mature 17+ (Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, and Use of Drugs and Alcohol)
Developer(s)
Rockstar Games
Publisher(s)
Rockstar Games

Jason Jenkins

Jason’s journey of countless memorable video game stories began when he was only 8 years old. Most of the time, he would play Mortal Kombat 4 on his PC after school. When night fell, it was time for the original Resident Evil 3 to scare the living daylights out of him. But he wouldn’t trade those good old days for anything. Jason is a minimalist at heart and that translates into his guide writing as well. He likes to break down gameplay mechanics into simpler parts so that the audience can find what they’re looking for in no time.

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