Gaming Guide

All Watchtower Locations and Coordinates in Palworld 1.0

Every Watchtower in the 1.0 update, with exact map coordinates and what activating each one unlocks.

Every Watchtower in the 1.0 update, with exact map coordinates and what activating each one unlocks.

Watchtowers are a new type of structure added in the Palworld 1.0 update. Each one reveals the surrounding map when you reach it and then works as a fast travel point, which cuts down the time you spend crossing the Palpagos Islands on foot. There are 22 of them in total, spread across snow, desert, volcano, and coastal regions.

Quick answer: Travel to each coordinate in the table below and interact with the Watchtower. A wind formation in front of it lifts you up to the platform, which uncovers the nearby map and adds that spot to your fast travel network.

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Watchtowers are scattered across every biome in Palworld (Image via Pocketpair)

What Watchtowers do in Palworld 1.0

A Watchtower has two jobs. Reaching one clears the fog on the section of map around it, so you can see terrain, points of interest, and Alpha Pals you would otherwise walk past. Once activated, it also joins the list of places you can fast travel to, alongside the standard fast travel points already on the map.

Because the world is very large, having more fast travel destinations matters as you replay older regions for materials, quests, and Alpha Pals. Activating every Watchtower is not required to finish the game, but it removes a lot of unnecessary backtracking.


All 22 Watchtower coordinates

Open your map, read the coordinate readout at the top, and head to each pair listed here. The values are the in-game map coordinates, not world coordinates.

WatchtowerCoordinates
Frozen Coral Hill Watchtower-1117, 1440
Loess Plains Watchtower-962, -1345
Scorched Plateau Watchtower-1272, -1101
Arid Wasteland Watchtower-1020, -1113
Burning Fault Watchtower-799, -1097
Sunreach Watchtower-292, 1494
Dry Sandy Beach Watchtower-692, -690
Scorched Obsidian Watchtower-465, -524
Sea Breeze Archipelago Watchtower-168, -663
Windswept Island Watchtower-14, -448
Bamboo Groves Watchtower-235, -365
Deep Bamboo Thicket Watchtower-313, -154
Crescent Moon Shore Watchtower-38, -160
Verdant Stream Watchtower203, -99
Eastern Wild Island Watchtower512, -149
Searing Dunes Watchtower450, 204
Sandstone Plateau Watchtower324, 456
Icy Weasel Hill Watchtower-39, 212
Astral Mountains Garden Watchtower-298, 444
Sakurajima Watchtower-573, 161
Gilded City Ruins Watchtower-1862, 1377
Dusty Ravine Watchtower-1596, 1498

How to activate a Watchtower

Set a map marker on the coordinate you want and travel to the base of the Watchtower. Bring climate-appropriate gear, since several towers sit in hot desert or freezing snow regions.
Stand in the wind formation in front of the structure. The updraft lifts you to the tower platform, so you do not need to climb it manually.
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A wind formation at the base lifts you to the Watchtower platform (Image via Pocketpair)
Interact with the Watchtower at the top. The surrounding map is revealed, and the tower is added as a fast travel destination.

You know it worked when the fog around the tower clears on your map and the location appears in your fast travel list, letting you warp back to it from anywhere.


Watchtowers versus Syndicate Tower bosses

Watchtowers are not the same as the Syndicate Tower bosses. Boss towers are where you fight Syndicate leaders and their Pals for rewards such as tech points and EXP. Watchtowers hold no boss fight. Their only purpose is map reveal and fast travel, so you can activate one without preparing for combat.

Note: Pocketpair has said more Watchtowers may be added over time, so the count could grow beyond the current 22 in future updates. For now, working through the coordinates above unlocks every one available and gives you a full spread of travel points across Palpagos and Sunreach.