Fallout 76 Guide: Nuka Cherry, Cap Stashes, And Stash Boxes Locations

Finding all the collectibles in the game’s world.

Posted By | On 22nd, Nov. 2018

Fallout 76

Fallout 76 may be a multiplayer shared world survival shooter and all that, but it’s still an open world game, which means it has a tiresome amount of collectibles strewn throughout the world for you to gather. Some of these can actually be useful, however—such as Nuka Cherry, Cap Stashes, and Stash Boxes. And in this guide, we tell you where to find them.

NUKA CHERRY

There are so many of these to be found in the Wasteland, it can be hard to know where to begin with trying to hunt them down. Which is where we come in!

  • Site Bravo
  • Mount Blair Tranyard
  • Belching Betty
  • Hemlock Holes
  • Hornwright Estate
  • West Tek Research Center
  • Observatory
  • Sunnytop Ski Lanes
  • Seneca Rocks Visitor Center
  • Charleston Capital Building
  • Site Alpha
  • Abandoned Bog Town
  • Site Charlie
  • Whitespring Bunker
  • Monogah Power Plant
  • R&G Station
  • Charleston Station
  • Thunder Mountain Power Pond
  • Black Bear Lodge
  • Pioneer Scout Camp
  • Grafton
  • Smith Pond
  • Monogah
  • Thunder Mountain Power Plant
  • White Powder Winter Sports
  • Kanawha Nuka Cola Plant
  • Pleasant Valley Cabins
  • Sutton Station
  • Morgantown
  • AVR Medical Center
  • Morgantown High School
  • Big Bend Tunnel West
  • Tyler County Fairgrounds
  • Solomon’s Pond
  • Greg’s Mine Supply
  • Palace of the Winding Path
  • Freddy Fear’s House of Scares
  • Fort Defiance
  • Glass Cavern

STASH BOX

Stash boxes can come in handy if you find them… and that’s where our guide comes in.

  • Morgantown
  • Sutton
  • Morgantown Station
  • Charleston Station
  • Sutton Station
  • Flatwoods
  • Overseer’s Camp
  • Grafton
  • Grafton Station
  • Red Rocket Filling Station
  • Welch Station
  • Sunnytop Sation
  • Pleasant Valley Station
  • Red Rocket Mega Stop
  • Seneca Rocks Visitor Center
  • Lewisberg Station
  • Whitespring Resort
  • Whitespring Station
  • R&G Station
  • Watoga Station
  • Abandoned Bog Town
  • Valley Galleria

CAP STASHES

Caps are the currency in Fallout’s world, and finding a stash of them means you’re better prepared for the Wasteland’s economy. This section of the guide tells you where to find them:

  • Berkeley Mine Exhibit
  • Morgantown Trainyard
  • Poseidon Energy Plant
  • New River Gorge Bridge Resort
  • Burdette Manor
  • AVR Medical Center
  • Whitespring Gold Club
  • Mama Dolce’s Food Processing
  • Red Rocket Filling Station
  • Observatory
  • Riverside Manor
  • Mount Blair Trainyard
  • Thunder Mountain Power Plant
  • Watoga High School
  • Hornwright Summer Villa
  • Middle Mountain Cabins
  • Vault-Tec Agricultural Research Center
  • Hornwright Estate
  • Appalachian Antiques
  • Hornwright Industrial Headquarters
  • Watoga Emergency Services
  • Tygart Water Treatment
  • New River Gorge Bridge-East
  • Helvetia
  • Dyer Chemical
  • The Whitespring Resort
  • Sugar Grove
  • Sugarmaple
  • The Freak Show
  • Tyler County Fairgrounds
  • Grafton
  • The Whitespring Bunker
  • Glassed Cavern
  • Camden Park
  • Eastern Regional Penitentiary
  • Point Pleasant
  • Vault 94
  • The Crosshair
  • Clarksburg
  • Vault-Tec University
  • Wendigo Cave
  • Deathclaw Island
  • Whitespring Service Entrance
  • The General’s Steakhouse
  • Wade Airport
  • Watoga Municipal Center
  • Big Bend Tunnel West
  • Watoga Civic Center
  • Kanawha Nuka-Cola Plant
  • West Tek Research Center
  • Overlook Cabin

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