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Abandoned Camps in Minecraft: Where They Spawn and What’s Inside

The new 26.3 snapshot scatters wool-tent camps across 18 surface biomes, with chests holding diamonds, potions, and copper gear.

The new 26.3 snapshot scatters wool-tent camps across 18 surface biomes, with chests holding diamonds, potions, and copper gear.

Abandoned camps are small surface structures added in the first snapshot for the Minecraft 26.3 update, the autumn-themed third drop of 2026. They show up as worn wool tents tucked into forests, taigas, and other open biomes, and they work well as an early-game pit stop or a quick first base. The main draw is loot, since even a tiny camp can hand you food, tools, copper gear, and the occasional diamond.

Quick answer: Ride through large, flat forested biomes (Forest, Birch Forest, Flower Forest, Taiga, or the new Dappled Forest) and look for a white wool tent on the surface. Camps generate above ground only, so you never need to dig for them.

Minecraft Abandoned Camp
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Every biome where abandoned camps spawn

Unlike woodland mansions or ancient cities, these camps are not locked to one rare environment. They generate across 18 Overworld surface biomes, which makes them far easier to stumble into during normal travel. None spawn underground, in the Nether, or in the End.

Biome typeBiomes
Meadow and grovesMeadow, Cherry Grove, Pale Garden
ForestsForest, Birch Forest, Old Growth Birch Forest, Flower Forest, Windswept Forest, Dappled Forest
TaigasTaiga, Snowy Taiga, Old Growth Spruce Taiga, Old Growth Pine Taiga
JunglesSparse Jungle, Bamboo Jungle
OtherSwamp, Savanna, Wooded Badlands

How to spot a camp quickly

Tame and ride a horse, then sweep across wide, mostly flat forested regions. Forests, Birch Forests, Flower Forests, and Taigas cover large areas in most worlds, so they give you the highest chance of crossing a camp on foot.
Watch for the white wool tent against the terrain. The bright wool stands out sharply, and it is easiest to see in the new Dappled Forest, where the red, orange, and yellow poplar leaves contrast with the pale tent.
Dappled Forest Biome Minecraft 26.3
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Once you reach the tent, search the whole site rather than the first container you open. Some chests are hidden under barrels or tucked into less obvious corners, and those hold the best rewards.
Where to Find Abandoned Camps in Minecraft Flower Forest

What an abandoned camp looks like

Each camp centers on a tent built from white wool stairs, a new building block introduced alongside the structure. The tent sits on a mix of dirt, gravel, and dirt path blocks, with oak fences used for framing. Inside you typically find a crafting table, chests and barrels for storage, and an oxidized copper lantern for dim lighting.

Just outside the tent there is an unlit campfire with an extra chest beside it. Depending on the biome, a camp may also generate with a cauldron, hay bales, or a small patch of farmland growing carrots. Some sites are partly overgrown, with cobwebs and oak leaves replacing the wool stairs to give a ruined, long-empty look. A single tree or a small crop farm can appear right next to the tent.

One of the more interesting finds is an oxidized copper golem statue, placed inside some camps. You can take an axe to it to scrape away the rust and potentially gain a companion. The builders are deliberately left unnamed, so the scattered belongings and dead campfire are meant to spark your own theories about who passed through.

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Barrel loot

Barrels hold basic supplies. The contents are not game-changing, but several items are handy right after you boot up a new world.

ItemChance
Bone33.6%
Coal33.6%
Rabbit Hide33.6%
Wheat33.6%
Arrow33.6%
Bread33.6%
Glass Bottle33.6%
White Candle33.6%
Leather33.6%
String33.6%
Bundle33.6%
Cobweb33.6%
Fishing Rod33.6%
Wooden Axe33.6%
All Barrel Loot in Minecraft Abandoned Camps

Common chest loot

Common chests are the main attraction. They carry better rewards than barrels, including tools, copper armor, and navigation gear like maps and compasses.

ItemChance
Arrow27.5%
Bone27.5%
Firework Rocket27.5%
Glass Bottle27.5%
Rabbit Hide27.5%
Leather27.5%
Lead27.5%
Map27.5%
Bundle27.5%
Cobweb27.5%
Compass27.5%
Empty Map27.5%
Fishing Rod27.5%
Flint and Steel27.5%
Saddle27.5%
Bow19%
Bucket19%
Copper Axe19%
Copper Spear19%
Copper Sword19%
Shears19%
Spyglass19%
Copper Chestplate19%
Copper Leggings19%
Copper Boots19%
All Chest Loot in Minecraft Abandoned Camps

Secret chest loot

The rarest rewards come from hidden chests, which can sit beneath barrels or in tucked-away spots. These hold ingots, potions, diamonds, and iron equipment, so it pays to dig through the entire camp.

ItemChance
Copper Ingot75.6%
Gold Ingot75.6%
Empty Map75.6%
Iron Ingot75.6%
Potion of Healing36%
Potion of Leaping36%
Potion of Night Vision36%
Potion of Swiftness36%
Diamond36%
Iron Axe12.5%
Iron Spear12.5%
Iron Leggings12.5%
Iron Boots12.5%

Version and platform notes

Abandoned camps were added in the Java Edition 26.3 snapshot and are still in active development as part of the third drop of 2026. On Bedrock Edition the structure is planned for the same drop but has not appeared in a development build yet. Because the feature is pre-alpha, the camp’s exact appearance, spawn rates, and loot tables can still change before the full release.

Beyond the loot, the new white wool stairs and slabs you can break out of a camp are worth carrying home for quick shelters and colorful builds. Once you have cleared the chests, relight the campfire and the camp makes a tidy temporary base while you sort everything out.