All Three Fortnite Lighthouses: Where to Find Them

Visiting Three Fortnite Lighthouses in One Match

If you are familiar with the Fortnite Lighthouses from previous versions, you may recall Lockie’s Lighthouse – a recognizable landmark with a red and white striped tower that stood for a considerable period on the coast of the game’s battle royale island.

Although the iconic Lockie’s Lighthouse is no longer available in Fortnite, it has been replaced to some extent by three new lighthouses in a new biome. The game’s quest demands that you visit all three lighthouses simultaneously, so it’s important to know their locations to chart the best route. There are instructions below that explain how you can visit all three lighthouses within the same match.

Fortnite Lighthouse Locations

On the southeast side of the island, there is a new biome that is home to lighthouses located near a number of named locations, including the following:

  • To the southeast of Steamy Springs
  • To the southwest of Kenjutsu Crossing
  • To the northeast of Knotty Nets

The design of the Fortnite Lighthouses sets them apart from traditional lighthouses, which usually have a tower on top with a bright beacon of light to guide ships safely to shore. Instead, the Fortnite Lighthouses have a unique pagoda-style design that adds to the game’s aesthetic appeal. To complete the quest associated with the lighthouses, players must visit all three of them in a single match of Fortnite.

This can be a challenge, especially if other players are also trying to complete the same quest. To avoid interruptions, players may want to wait until the storm starts closing in on a different area, or they can try to stick to the southeast coast, which may be less crowded. Successfully completing the quest will earn players a decent amount of experience points and help them level up in the game.

Author: Jim Torralba