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Red Dead Redemption 2 Real World Adventure

Welcome Adventurous Soul!

Embarking on a journey to explore the real-world places from the iconic Red Dead Redemption 2 game brings an exciting new perspective to your travelogue. Skip the common tourist trails to tread the path of outlaws, frontiersmen, and settlers. From bustling cities to rolling prairies, eerie ghost towns to serene mountain peaks, these destinations promise a flavor of yesteryears.

Unveil the Real-world Wild West!

Discover the charm of Saint Denis' counterpart - New Orleans, or breathe in the Southern grandeur in Rhodes, reminiscent of New Hanover. Explore the wide, open spaces of Valentine that mirror the Great Plains, or soak in the mountain beauty of Annesburg reflecting the Appalachian Mountains. Visit the booming Blackwater city in the Black Hills Region, or tread the desolate beauty of Tumbleweed, reimagining the Ghost Town Bodie.

Embark on a Thrilling Adventure!

Get lost in the desert landscapes of Armadillo, depicted by Tombstone, or enjoy the tranquil sounds of nature at Clemens Point, akin to Lake Simcoe. Feel the serenity of O'Creagh's Run, a reflection of beautiful Lake O'Hara, and end your journey with the idyllic charm of Manzanita Post, mirrored by Monchique.

Ready, Set, Travel!

Every place you visit will offer a unique adventure, enveloping you in fascinating history, rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Are you ready to make some amazing memories? So, saddle up and embark on this exhilarating journey as you experience the very essence of Red Dead Redemption 2 in the real world!

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    Saint Denis (New Orleans)

    Saint Denis, inspired by New Orleans, is full of rich culture and history. You can visit French Quarter to marvel at its traditional Creole cabins, enjoy the bustling Bourbon Street nightlife with jazz clubs and restaurants, visit St. Louis Cemetery for a taste of local lore, and take a steamboat ride on the Mississippi River.
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    Rhodes (New Hanover)

    In real life, Rhodes reflects many Southern American towns. You’d visit present-day Hannover, in the central business district of Memphis, TN for its old-world charm. Love for blues? Don’t miss Beale Street, known for blues clubs. History buffs can visit the National Civil Rights Museum located at the Lorraine Motel.
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    Valentine (Great Plains)

    Valentine in Nebraska, which represents the vibrant town in Great Plains, is known for its prairies and sandhills. Its close proximity to Niobrara National River makes it perfect for canoeing, tubing, and fishing. It's also a great place for bird watching, hiking, and hunting. The Cowboy Trail offers a great place for horseback riding and bicycling.
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    Annesburg (Appalachian Mountains)

    Annesburg's real world counterpart, the Appalachian Mountains, offers breathtaking natural beauty. It's a paradise for hiking, camping, mountain biking and wildlife spotting. The region is also rich with old coal mining towns, which preserves the history and culture of the early settlers.
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    Blackwater (Black Hills Region)

    Blackwater in Red Dead Redemption 2 is a thriving, busy city, mirroring the Black Hills Region in South Dakota. In reality, this region is famous for the Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, and historic Deadwood. It has beautiful landscapes suitable for outdoor activities like hiking, rock climbing, and spelunking.
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    Tumbleweed (Ghost Town Bodie)

    Tumbleweed in the game is a practically empty desert region with touches of an old western town. This is similar to the real world Ghost Town of Bodie in California, an authentic Wild West gold mining town from the late 1800s. Its historical buildings and structures are preserved in a state of 'arrested decay'. Visiting Bodie is like traveling back in time.
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    Armadillo (Tombstone)

    Armadillo, based on Tombstone in Arizona, is famous as a boomtown in the Wild West. Here, you can experience rich western history walking through the iconic streets, witness reenactments of the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, visit Boothill Graveyard, and other historical landmarks.
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    Clemens Point (Lake Simcoe)

    Clemens Point, inspired by Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada, is a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Fishing enthusiasts can expect a bountiful catch since the lake is known for its diverse fish species. There are also beautiful beaches for picnicking and swimming, as well as hiking trails with scenic views.
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    O'Creagh's Run (Lake O'Hara)

    O'Creagh's Run, as represented by Lake O'Hara in British Columbia, is a spectacular untouched place, surrounded by towering peaks and lush green nature. Hiking trails range from leisurely walks to challenging climbs. The lake itself is a sight to behold. You can camp, hike, or just sit back and take in the breathtaking landscapes.
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    Manzanita Post (Monchique)

    Manzanita Post's real counterpart, Monchique in Portugal, is an idyllic place nestled between mountains. It is well-known for its lush green landscapes, wonderful spa resorts using local thermal waters and traditional Algarvian architecture. Hiking opportunities abound here. Fóia, the highest peak of Algarve, offers panoramic views of the entire region.
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      The Roosevelt Hotel

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      The Roosevelt Hotel

      Iconic hotel in New Orleans (Saint Denis) with a beautiful rooftop bar offering panoramic views of the city. The hotel also boasts a few resident ghosts.
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        Peabody Hotel

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        Peabody Hotel

        A luxury hotel in Memphis (Rhodes) famous for the 'Peabody Ducks' that live in the hotel fountain and march to and from the lobby daily.
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          St. James Hotel

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          St. James Hotel

          Located in Cimarron (near Valentine), this hotel is known for numerous ghost sightings and a history rich in Old West lore.
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            Grand Canyon Caverns Inn

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            Grand Canyon Caverns Inn

            An unusual hotel near Kingman (Armadillo) where you can sleep 220 feet below ground level, in a cavern that formed 65 million years ago.
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              Jailer's Inn

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              Jailer's Inn

              A distinctive Bed and Breakfast in Bardstown (Blackwater) where you can stay in a former jail, complete with jail cells and memorabilia.
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                Free Spirit Spheres

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                Free Spirit Spheres

                Near Vancouver Island (Manzanita Post), this unique hotel gives the experience of staying in a suspended spherical treehouse, amidst Canada's lush rainforest.
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