Crackshot’s Cabin is a small, festive cabin that shows up as an unmarked location in Fortnite: Battle Royale, and it’s a recurring seasonal landmark across multiple maps and eras of the game. In Fortnite OG Season 7, it’s used for the “Find Crackshot’s Cabin” objective and sits in the snowy part of the island, close enough to reach on foot quickly after you land.
Crackshot’s Cabin location (Fortnite OG Season 7)
In Fortnite OG Season 7, Crackshot’s Cabin is on the eastern side of the island, slightly north of Frosty Flights and south of Snobby Shores. It’s not labeled as a named POI, so you’re navigating by nearby landmarks rather than a big map label.
A practical visual cue in the area is a large red-and-white candy cane sticking out of a nearby mountain. It isn’t placed directly on the cabin, but it’s close enough to use as a quick reference point while you’re gliding.

How to complete “Find Crackshot’s Cabin” without overcommitting
Step 1: Set your drop toward Frosty Flights, then angle slightly north as you glide so you’re headed toward the smaller buildings in the snow rather than the main runway area.
Step 2: As you get closer, look for the cabin itself and the nearby holiday props (including the oversized candy cane on the mountain). Land at the cabin, and the quest should register once you reach it.

What to expect when you land at Crackshot’s Cabin
Because it’s tied to a quest and offers loot, the cabin can draw early-game traffic. The area is typically set up with Christmas trees and presents during seasonal theming, making it easy to identify once you’re close.
If you’re only there for the quest, the fastest approach is to touch down, trigger completion, and rotate out toward Frosty Flights or the next circle path rather than lingering.

Why Crackshot’s Cabin keeps showing up in Fortnite
Crackshot’s Cabin has a long history as a recurring location. It originally appeared as an unnamed location on the Athena map in Season 7, positioned north of Frosty Flights (with Polar Peak to the northwest and Greasy Grove to the west). Over time it’s been reintroduced on different islands and seasons, sometimes as a landmark, sometimes as an unnamed location.
In later chapters, the cabin has also been used as a seasonal set piece with temporary decorations and character spawns. The specifics shift by season, but the core idea stays the same: it’s a recognizable holiday cabin that regularly returns.