Port Gellhorn
Coastal town
Neon motels, garages and rust on Leonida's north-west coast: the dossier on Port Gellhorn, GTA 6's take on Florida panhandle country.
Leonida’s green lung. Mount Kalaga National Park covers the state’s northern ridges with forests, rivers and trails: the inspiration is the landscape of the American Southeast, where flat Florida gives way to hills and pines. The official screenshot tells it from exactly the right angle: kayaks on the river, a rail bridge overhead, silence.
For the community the comparison is inevitable and Rockstar knows it: every entry has its mountain of mysteries, and Kalaga is the natural candidate to inherit GTA 5’s Mount Chiliad legacy. Watchtowers, off-road driving, wildlife: every ingredient for hidden corners is there.
It is also the perfect antithesis of the rest of the map: after Vice City’s neon and Port Gellhorn’s rust, the park promises slow exploration, the kind you do with a full tank and no hurry. It is already marked on the interactive map; the real trails arrive at launch.
Coastal town
Neon motels, garages and rust on Leonida's north-west coast: the dossier on Port Gellhorn, GTA 6's take on Florida panhandle country.
Wetlands
Leonida's wetlands inspired by the Everglades: endless channels, airboats and alligators. The dossier on the wildest region of GTA 6's state.