Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness is a state park in Blaine County, San Andreas appearing in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.
Description[]
The park's namesake, Mount Chiliad is the main feature of the park. Due to its large size, it holds lots of wildlife such as deer and mountain lions. It is also home to the Altruist Cult.
Gravel roads and dirt trails criss-cross the region. one of these roads leads to a tunnel cutting through the heart of the mountain. Strangely, while the road at each end of the tunnel is rough and rural, the road within the tunnel is paved, well-lit and highway grade.
Part of the dirt paths leading through the area are part of the larger Mount Chiliad Tourist Trail.
Wildlife[]
The State park is known for its wildlife and Hunting which Trevor Philips can participate in with Cletus Ewing who is a pro hunter in the mission Fair Game and thereafter as a solo pastime. The park is also the location of the mission The Last One which is unlocked after 100% Completion of the game. The mission is famous as it involves tracking down, and killing the sasquatch. During winter seasons in Grand Theft Auto Online, the state park serves as the setting for the Yeti Hunt random event.
Below is a list of known wildlife that inhabits the park.
- Cougars
- Boars
- Birds
- Deer
- Coyote
- Sasquatch (The Last One only; GTA V)
- Yeti (Seasonal Random Event only; GTA Online)
Cougars are considered very dangerous and may attack the protagonist without warning, often resulting in a "one-hit kill" (although activating Trevor's special ability can avoid this). (Some walkthroughs suggest coyotes were at one point also equally dangerous, but in the current updates they're timid and run away.) It is particularly hazardous to wander the area on foot at night; the animals will not attack someone in a vehicle. If playing as someone other than Trevor (or even if playing as Trevor), if exploring or engaging in activities such as collection challenges, it's advised that the character be armed at all times when not in a vehicle.
Influence[]
It is based on the real life San Gorgonio Wilderness. However, in relation to its geographical location in-game, it could be based on Los Padres National Forest.
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See Also[]
- Shady Creeks - Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas equivalent to Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness.