Far Far West Grave Locations in The Canyon (GUIDE)

If you’ve been exploring the Canyon and keep spotting random graves here and there, you’re not imagining things. There are actually 10 total grave sites hidden across the map, and finding them all is one of those exploration tasks that feels simple at first… until you realize how sneaky some placements really are.

Far Far West Grave Locations in The Canyon (GUIDE)

Let’s go through every single one so you don’t waste time running in circles.

Grave #1 – Hidden Cave Entrance

Right near the marked canyon area, there’s a small entrance leading into a cave room. It doesn’t look important at first glance, which is exactly why many players miss it.

Walk inside, head toward the back wall, and you’ll find the grave tucked away in the corner.

Nothing tricky – just easy to overlook if you don’t check the cave.

Grave #2 – Minecart Track Cliff Side

This one sits along a high ledge that you can reach in two ways.

Some players prefer following the minecart track upward, while others take the faster route using the nearby zipline. If you’ve got strong mobility or extra jumps, you can even climb the cliff directly.

Either way, once you reach that upper side, the grave is sitting clearly on the ledge.

Grave #3 – Wooden Scaffolding Rooftop

Here’s where parkour comes into play.

Climb onto the wooden scaffolding structures and start hopping across rooftops. Keep going upward until you reach the highest platform.

At the very top, you’ll find the grave waiting – this one feels like a reward for players who enjoy vertical exploration.

Grave #4 – Under the Southwest Zipline

Travel toward the southwest portion of the canyon where ziplines connect across a small stretch of land.

Ride the zipline, then drop down halfway across onto the small ground section beneath it. That’s where the grave is located.

Timing your jump is the only “challenge” here.


Grave #5 – Ravine Between Towers

Near the area with massive tower structures and a pipe bridge, you’ll spot a deep ravine cutting through the terrain.

Climb down into that ravine, and the grave is placed right inside. It’s visible once you get close, but hard to notice from above.

Grave #6 – Cliff Rope Climb

On the eastern side of the map, look for a rope hanging along a cliff wall.

Climb the rope upward, and you’ll reach a high plateau where the grave sits in plain sight.

Simple, but easy to miss if you never look up.

Grave #7 – Across the Ravine Bridge

From the previous grave’s location, cross the nearby bridge leading across the ravine.

Just a short walk over, you’ll spot another grave right along the path.

These two are basically a quick double pickup once you’re in the area.

Grave #8 – Hidden Behind Eastern Rocks

This one is sneaky because it blends into the terrain.

Head toward the eastern part of the canyon and search behind large rock formations near the edge. You’ll need to move close to the cliff side to actually see it.

It’s a classic “hidden in plain sight” placement.

Grave #9 – Inside a Mine Tunnel

Look for a mine entrance along the canyon area and head inside.

Follow the minecart tracks until you notice a glowing area indicating a side room. Enter that small chamber, and you’ll find the grave inside.

Probably one of the easier ones once you locate the mine entrance.

Grave #10 – Behind the Train Wreck

The final grave sits near the train wreck area overlooking the ocean.

Instead of focusing on the wreck itself, walk behind the surrounding rocks at the edge. That’s where the last grave is placed.

It’s easy to miss if you’re distracted by the massive train debris.

Finding all ten graves isn’t just about completion – it encourages you to explore every vertical layer of the Canyon map. You’ll end up discovering shortcuts, hidden routes, and vantage points that help during missions later on.

It also turns what looks like a simple map into something much more detailed and rewarding to explore.

Many graves are positioned in elevated or hidden areas rather than obvious paths. So if you’re struggling to find the last few, the best approach is simple:

Start thinking vertically instead of horizontally.

Look up, climb more, and check edges – that mindset makes a huge difference.