Fallout 76 bobblehead locations: find those tiny Vault Boys and boost your SPECIAL skills
Where to find Fallout 76 bobbleheads for extra SPECIAL points
The Crosshair
The northernmost location in the entirety of Appalachia, The Crosshair is directly north of Clancy Manor in the mountains. It’s defended by just a few Scorched and if you go the back of the camp, a bobblehead can spawn on the overturned rusted cage.
Lady Janet’s Soft Serve
Directly south from the Crosshair is Lady Janet’s Soft Serve, just past Cobbleton Farm. This very precariously placed bobblehead can be found on one of the roof support beams. If you used explosives to kill the few enemies here, he may have fallen down to the room below though so make sure to check both locations.
Wavy Willard’s Water Park Crocodile Mouth
The biggest landmark inside Wavy Willard’s Water Park is undeniably the enormous crocodile mouth. Jump on the tracks then climb up from the bottom and when you get to the top, you may find a bobblehead sat on this metal table next to the ammo crate.
Wavy Willard’s Water Park Maintenance Garage
Hop down from the crocodile mouth and go to the normal swimming pool toward the southern end. Behind the deep end is an Employees Only maintenance shed. Go inside and you might also find this guy perched on the edge of the tool board.
Black Bear Lodge
Leave Wavy Willard’s and head east, past the Kiddie Corner Cabins and to the Black Bear Lodge. The only enemies outside will be a couple of Scorched or Feral Ghouls. Head inside and down to the basement. On the wooden table right next to the huntmaster terminal, above the green footlocker, is another potential bobblehead spawn.
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