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All hiding spots for Camp Woodwind in Phasmophobia

A lot more forgiving than Maple Lodge!

Camp Woodwind is the smallest map in Phasmophobia and one of the best maps to get used to the game. On Nightmare difficulty, while it can be easy to find the Ghost, a Ghost Hunt is still just as dangerous as on other maps. There are hiding spots in every corner of the map, giving players easy escape from Hunts if they aren't blocked off. These are all the hiding spots for Camp Woodwind in Phasmophobia.

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Where to find every hiding spot in Camp Woodwind in Phasmophobia

There are a total of seven hiding spots in Camp Woodwind. Players will have an easy time finding the Ghost and even searching for the Bone and Cursed Possessions on the map. Hiding spots aren't perfect, and some Ghosts will still get players regardless of how well they are hidden. Even so, they provide a way to break line of sight and sit comfortably in place to avoid being Hunted. These are all the hiding spots:

Chests by the White Tent

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Found on the left part of the map as players enter, this hiding spot is easy to miss. The three ice chests can be found by a white tent and two brown benches.

Chests by the Blue Tent

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This group of chests can be found near the center of the map by a blue tent. Players should make sure they are all the way inside the space to be fully hidden.

Barrels by the Canopy

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There is a set of three barrels that are just to the right as players enter the campsite. They can be found beside the first white canopy and can be easy to miss because of how dark this part of the map is.

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Behind the table inside the Canopy

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Underneath the second white canopy are a few chests. To the right of it is a set of large tables that players can hide between. Players should be sure to stay behind the ice chests on the table as hiding anywhere else can get them seen.

The Bathroom Stalls

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Straight ahead from the entrance of the campsite is the bathroom. Inside are two stalls that can be opened that serve as hiding spots. This is to the right of the red tent and the left of the second white canopy.

Behind the Sleeping Bags

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Inside the yellow tent, a set of sleeping bags can spawn in a way that covers players hiding behind it. This is found to the left of the campsite and is one of the better hiding spots on the map.

Inside the small Purple Tents

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Beside the red tent and bathrooms are a set of two purple tents. Players can hide in either of the two, although they should practice how to close them properly before a Hunt begins. It can be tricky to close them up in the heat of the moment.

For more guides on hiding spots in Phasmophobia, check out All hiding spots for the Prison in Phasmophobia on Pro Game Guides.


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Adam Aguilar
Adam Aguilar has been playing a variety of genres since childhood but gravitates towards story driven RPGs like the Final Fantasy series or horror games like the Resident Evil and Silent Hill series. He enjoys analyzing themes found within video games and has been writing about them for over 5 years now. As a Contributing Writer for PGG, Adam has been known to cover anything from Phasmophobia to Genshin Impact!