Stunt Jumps are a collectible in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
We've put together some written instructions as well to make sure you can find them. Simply click on each pin icons to see the location of that stunt jump.
Throughout the State of San Andreas there are 50 set jumps that the player can undertake. Some jumps require the player to travel a certain distance to be
considered successful, landing within a designated (unmarked) zone, while others require the player to simply land the jump. Note that there are many other
obvious ramps and jumps set up around the map that do not count towards the designated stunt jumps.
A map of all stunt jump locations can be found on the Junk Energy Drink website under the tab "Adrenaline Junkies".
In the same tab, the player can also find locations for Fly Undersand Base Jumps.
To achieve 100% completion in GTA V, the player needs only to complete any 25 out of the 50, but for the "Show Off" Achievement/Trophy, the player must complete all jumps.
Completing stunt jumps in GTA Online can unlock certain vehicle customizations.
If the player is successful in performing a given jump, the game will report "Stunt jump completed" then "XX Stunt Jumps remaining" or "Stunt jump completed again"; if
unsuccessful, the game will report "Not good enough" or "Stunt Jump Failed". Note that during Mission Replays, stunt jumps are not recorded despite the completion graphic appearing.
Jumps are greatly aided by use of motorcycles due to their speed, size and ease of control. Some jumps are almost impossible without motorcycles. ATVs are equally useful
when traversing dirt ramps. Franklin Clinton's Special Ability is also beneficial for these jumps. In GTA Online, there is added risk as some jumps (particularly those over water)
may result in the destruction of a personal vehicle (with subsequent insurance penalty) if failed.