

Meet her on a small hill near Latneck Station, New Hanover and she’ll ask you to look for sets of dinosaur bones and mail their location to her. Where to find all buried dinosaur bonesīefore you begin your search, you should make sure you’ve started the A Test of Faith mission in which you’ll find paleontologist Deborah MacGuiness. We’ve already dug our heels (and spades) into the task, and in this guide we’ll be bringing you every single dinosaur bones location that we’ve found so far. There are thirty dino bones dotted across Rockstar’s generous chunk of North America, and finding each and every one of them is a task that’ll take you a long, long time. Of course, it also helps that locating each and every one is also part of the A Test of Faith mission for the Stranger. If you continue reading, you'll find all the Dinosaur Bone locations organized by region.If you ask us, there’s little cooler in the history of the world than dinosaurs, so when we found our first set of hidden dinosaur bones in Red Dead Redemption 2, we knew we’d have to hunt them all down. After Arthur agrees to help her, you’ll give over the locations of any bones you’ve found, then she’ll be on her way.

You should be prompted to find a Stranger in The Heartlands, southeast of the Horseshoe Overlook camp. To find the paleontologist, Deborah MacGuiness, head to the Heartlands, specifically south of the “H” in “Heartlands” on the map, and still a little south of the badger drawing.

This will allow you to start sending the bone locations to her as you discover them in exchange for rewards. While you can find the RDR2 Dinosaur Bones without speaking to the paleontologist first, we suggest making your way to her location as early as possible.
