


Return to the chamber and place the idols on their podiums. Let her join your phone’s WiFi Hotspot, and she’ll give you the Sagitarius Idol. Finally, find the Annoyed Teen in Cabin 7. The Diamond Idol is in the 2nd stall of the communal showers. Check the chest in the southeastern corner. The Star Idol is in the same room you’re in. You’ll need to find the corresponding idols in the area. Pay attention to the symbols on the body of the podiums. Extra Batteries are available at the Front Desk) Make your way down until you come to three stone podiums. Push it, opening a secret passage to the basement. Look for a hidden switch along the left side. Enter the lodge and make your way to the fireplace in the lobby. This Blue Coin is only available at night. We recommend equipping the Yellowstone Spirit of the West Burgundy Hoodie for its +2 bonus to Perception and Small Guns. The Blue Coin here will reveal itself after you defeat 50 Bison. Hayden Valley is a great spot to see some of Yellowstone’s magnificent wildlife and restock your crafting materials. Hold that for five seconds, and voila! A Blue Coin will come shooting off the Lower Falls and land right next to your car. Line up the nearby sunbeam with the mist coming off the falls until a rainbow appears. Position yourself on the easternmost side of the overlook and look through the Binoculars at the falls. It’s also the location of one of the most deviously hidden Blue Coins in the park! First, you’ll need to complete the Ranger Rick questline to get the Binoculars (See Main Quest “OUT OF FOCUS”). This picturesque overlook isn’t just a great spot to take in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River and the magnificent Lower Falls. Talk to him once more and he’ll buy you the Blue Coin in return for saving his bacon! COIN #3 – ARTIST POINT Locate the Camera Crew in the parking lot to receive a quest (See Sidequest: “AS SEEN ON TV.”) Once you save Yellowstone Showrunner Taylor Sheridan from the nearby Lehardys Rapids, he’ll be waiting by the counter. Now, you could spend the time to collect those coins yourself, but there’s actually an easier way. You’ll see it behind the counter at the gift shop on sale for 1,000,000 Gold Coins. The Geyser goes off every 90 minutes so make sure you’re in position early! COIN #2 – FISHING BRIDGE MUSEUM AND VISITOR CENTER Then, ride the waterspout up to the coin’s location and add it to your collection.

That’s your cue to stand on top of the hot spring. This Blue Coin seems to be in an impossible-to-reach location: 140 feet above the ground! But don’t worry, it’s easier to nab than you’d think. That’s why Hard Drive is here to help you find all the items, collectibles, and easter eggs scattered throughout the over two million acres of the Yellowstone Caldera. But don’t let the old age fool you! Despite several remasters and quality-of-life improvements over the past few decades, the park still provides quite a challenge for veteran travelers. Yellowstone National Park is the first National Park established in the United States, and much of the level design and mechanics of the National Park system were first developed here.
