This jump can be completed in any vehicle, but we went with Franklin's Bravado Buffalo. In order to be successful players will need to clear the Baytree Canyon Road, landing in the ditch on the opposite side.
For this stunt jump we again used Franklin's Bravado Buffalo, but players should be careful to get too much speed. Land on the right side of the lower on-ramp to successfully complete the jump.
Slower vehicles can definitely come up short on this stunt jump, but we were able to knock it off with our favorite bike, the Maibatsu Sanchez. Just watch out for various wildlife predators roaming about.
To complete this stunt jump players will need to jump from one side of the broken bridge to the other. We went with the BF Dune Buggy, most likely because it was just sitting around somewhere nearby.
Players can use pretty much any fast car or motorcycle here, but we went with a Shitzu Vader, one of our go to vehicles for the stunt jumps in GTA V.
Start on the opposite side of the street from the parking garage, speeding up to the second level and hitting the ramp with a fast car or motorcycle. Players must clear the fence to complete the jump.
A motorcycle will allow players to do a few laps and gain some speed on the top level of the parking garage, hitting the downed billboard and clearly Peaceful Street to complete the jump.
A great deal of speed isn't necessary for this stunt jump, and even though we completed it on a motorcycle a car might be better - the oncoming traffic in the landing zone can complicate things.
Get a good run at this stunt jump, as players will need to travel about 170 to 180 feet through the air to be successful. Land on the freeway, but be careful not to hit any vehicles in the process.
This stunt jump carries a high probability of crashing, so players will want to make sure their helmets are on and their health topped up. Land on the far side of San Vitus Boulevard without hitting any vehicles.
Use Franklin for this stunt jump so that players can use his special ability to correct their angle when hitting the ramp. Try to keep the vehicle square to the launch point and land on Picture Perfect Way.
Successfully completing (or even failing) this stunt jump means a swim in the ocean. Use any vehicle that's handy, trying to land on the rock to the right of the lighthouse. Save the game before attempting.
Save the game before attempting this stunt jump, as death is a near certainty even if players succeed. The goal is to land beyond the two fences, but before the building on the inside of the prison yard.
This stunt jump might require a motorcycle of some sort given the narrow path players must travel to hit it. The landing zone is the sidewalk just before Strawberry Avenue.
A speedy ride isn't necessary for this stunt jump, but we had the Shitzu Vader handy so that's what we used. Land on the street just beyond the pagoda, or even the grass on the opposite side.
Franklin's special ability comes in handy with this stunt jump, as players will need to make a sharp turn in their lead up to the ramp. Land on the freeway and avoid hitting vehicles to complete this.
Head to the top level of the parking garage to find the stunt jump, getting some speed and landing on Innocence Boulevard. Players will need to clear the towing impound.
This stunt jump is possible in a car, but players will find it much easier on a bike. Get a good run at it and try to land on San Andreas Boulevard below to complete it.
Vehicle choice shouldn't matter for this stunt jump, as players will be able to complete it in just about anything. Jump over the fence and land in the alley further on to complete the task.
We'd love to tell you that we completed this stunt jump with the Pegassi Infernus for a valid reason, but it just worked out that way. Land under the overpass to ensure success.
Players will likely get a two star wanted level the moment the drive onto the course. Take a bike to make things easier, but speed is not a concern. Just land on the opposite side of the broken bridge.
Due to how narrow the launch point is, a bike is the way to go for this stunt jump. Land on the opposite side of the river (in the dirt), making sure not to hit any obstacles that might result in bodily harm.
Get a really good run at this stunt jump, aiming to land either in the dirt ramp that's located inside the pool, or just beyond the pool itself. Landing in the pool will probably hurt... a lot.
Franklin's special ability is useful for this stunt jump, as the approach and last second corrections can throw other characters off. Land in the drain (but not the water) to knock this one off the list.
Head to the top of a parking garage to find this stunt jump, launching off the ramp and landing on the sidewalk or on Capital Boulevard itself. This one should be pretty easy.
This stunt jump can be hard to find in the maze of on and off ramps that's it's hidden within. Look at our map for the exact location, then use Franklin's special ability to avoid traffic. Land on the opposite side of the freeway to complete the jump.
This is the easiest of the three airport stunt jumps. Look for a garbage bin with a ramp inside of it, hitting the wooden launch point straight on. Landing on the other side of the gate is the key, but if Franklin doesn't own a hanger this could result in a wanted level.
Franklin's special ability will come in handy for this one, and a bike of some sort is almost mandatory given how narrow the launch point is. Land in the grass, or the gas station lot itself to complete the jump.
This stunt jump is pretty simple, but can be complicated by the fact the jump itself is hard to see. Essentially, aim for the boulder, making sure to land on or near the landing strip itself to be successful.
This was another hard one to find, but we fee as if our map should eliminate the problems players could have with this stunt jump. It's a simple one when it's found - jump over the drain and land on the other side.
Players will want to get a good run at this stunt jump, making sure to either land on the freeway (without hitting the divider), or jumping over it completely. Save the game in case something goes sideways here.
This is another stunt jump where saving the game before attemping it is advised. This is due to the fact that on a motorcycle, freeway traffic presents a real problem. In order to pass this jump, players will need to land past the railway tracks and on the road itself.
A motorcycle is best for this jump, as the speed and size will allow players to make the minor in-air adjustments needed to land correctly. Make sure to land in the far lane of Buccaneer Way to be successful.
Pay close attention to our map so you know you're hitting the right stunt jump. For this one, players need to clear the water and land on opposite side. Save the game prior to jumping, as landing in the water will see Franklin's vehicle destroyed.
Franklin's special ability is key here, as the stunt jump requires some precision driving. Get a good bit of speed, landing on the roof of the adjacent warehouse.
This stunt jump is complicated by the landing, requiring players to avoid some debris on the warehouse roof. It tooks a few tries, but we finally realized that we didn't need to be going full tilt to pull this one off.
We switched it up to a Truffade Adder for this one, although we can't recall if there was a specific reason why. Either way, with Franklin's special ability it should be no problem. Just make sure to land on the freeway without touching any guardrails.
While a motorcycle may seem like the obvious choice here, we didn't want to drive all the way back to our garage for one jump. Franklin's special ability makes this possible in an Adder, although it took us a few tries. Go very light on the speed if you're in an Adder - it won't take much.
This stunt jump might require a test run, and if players haven't done so in a few jumps, saving the game is a good option here. The goal is to land to the right of the silos, which isn't very hard. Speed is almost never an issue with the Adder, so go for precision first.
This stunt jump can be done by motorcycle or the Truffade Adder, but we went Adder simply because that's the car we were already in. Make sure to clear the canal to enjoy a successful landing.
This stunt jump is just ridiculous (as is the next one), requiring players to launch themselves into the air and make several corrections, landing on all four tires in an oval parking lot. Save the game and expect this to take multiple attempts.
Just like the previous stunt jump, file this one under fun but dumb. A lot of lead-up isn't necessary for players in the Adder. Instead, fcus on landing on all four wheels atop the nearby parking garage.
The Adder is perfect for this stunt jump, as speed is key. Players will need to jump over several roads and obstacles, landing in the helicopter landing area a short distance away. Hit the breaks when landing to try and avoid ending up in the water.
Honestly, the Truffade Adder might be able to hit this stunt jump in reverse, although we didn't try. Don't worry about speed, just make sue to land on Palomino Avenue to pass this easy jump.
Franklin's special ability helps with this stunt jump, as avoiding the traffic during the approach is the toughest part. Just aim for the on-ramp at 12 o'clock, landing with all four wheels on the road.
There's a lot of luck involved in this stunt jump, as traffic can't ever be predicted. Get as much speed as possible, hitting the ramp and sailing all the way to the opposite side of La Puerta Freeway
This stunt jump will only require about 40 percent of the power players can get from the Adder, but aiming is a pain. Make sure to land between the two concrete walls on either side of the path.
We sailed about 200 feet too far when we attempted this stunt jump, so work more on precision rather than being concerned with speed. Try to hit the sidewalk on the other side of the garage, but on the opposite side of the street.
The second to last stunt jump in GTA 5 is pretty simple. Just get some speed and try to land near or past the telephone pole. As always, four wheels on the ground seriously ups the chances of success.
The final stunt jump in GTA 5 is close to the previous one, and it requires players to land on the nearby freeway without hitting any cars, and making sure all four wheels touch the ground. Good luck, and congratulations on completing all 50 stunt jumps.
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If there's a stunt jump that you're still having trouble with after reading our walkthrough, hit us up in the comments and we'll do our best to sort you out.