Top 5 GTA V Locations That Shouldn’t Exist (And Players Can’t Stop Visiting)
Grand Theft Auto V is packed with jaw-dropping details, stunning environments, and a massive open world. But not everything in Los Santos adds up. Some places are so strange, mysterious, or out of place, they’ve left the community baffled for years.
Why do these bizarre locations exist? Are they developer Easter eggs… or something more?
Let’s dive into the top 5 places in GTA V that probably weren’t meant to be found—but once you see #5, you’ll never unsee it.

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Near Prologue’s heist mission in North Yankton, players discovered a frozen alien body buried under the ice. This area isn’t even part of regular gameplay, making its existence all the more strange. Is it a reference to secret government experiments? Or just Rockstar being Rockstar?
2. The Illuminati Symbol on Mount Chiliad
This mountain is infamous in the GTA V conspiracy community. Inside the cable car station lies a mysterious mural—a symbol-filled map many believe points to a UFO or jetpack secret. Years later, theories are still popping up. Why would a mountain have a cryptic treasure map painted on its walls?
3. The Underwater Hatch That Glows at Night
Dive off the east coast of San Andreas and you might stumble upon an underwater hatch that glows—and even emits sound. It closely resembles the hatch from the TV series “LOST.” But unlike most Easter eggs, this one has no in-game explanation. So… what’s it watching?
4. The Ghost of Mount Gordo
At exactly 11 PM to midnight in-game time, a ghostly woman appears on Mount Gordo. Her name? Jolene Cranley-Evans—believed to be the victim of an unsolved murder. Stand too close and she vanishes, leaving only a blood-stained rock behind. She’s become a fan favorite, but no one knows why Rockstar added her… or what she really means.
5. The Secret Room in the FIB Building
During a specific mission, players can glitch into a hidden room inside the FIB building. What’s odd is that the room has no purpose—it’s just… there. Flickering lights, unused textures, and strange computer monitors fill the space. Was this cut content? Or is it hiding a deeper secret?
Conclusion: GTA V is full of well-designed mayhem, but it’s these creepy, unexplained places that keep the mystery alive. If you’re into open-world exploration, GTA V secrets, hidden locations, and strange Easter eggs, these are five stops you don’t want to miss.
Have you visited any of these? Or did we miss your favorite “impossible” location? Let us know!