Description
Verdant Meadows is an abandoned airstrip from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It is located in the northern desert of Bone County, Las Venturas. Area 69 is located immediately south, and El Castillo del Diablo is to the west. The airstrip has a single, dirt runway lined with random airplane parts, a control tower and hangars.
While flying an airplane in the game, it will show up as an airport landing strip on the HUD similarly to the airports in San Fierro, Las Venturas, and Los Santos. The airstrip is also a safehouse after being purchased, allowing the player to save their game. Upon purchase Verdant Meadows provides a landing site, a garage for vehicles, a hangar for planes (or vehicles), a save point and Flying School. After completing the mission Green Goo, Verdant Meadows becomes an asset property, generating income for Carl over time.
Vehicles
- Leviathan - After completing mission Up, Up and Away!
- Jetpack - After completing mission Green Goo.
- Hunter - Get all gold in Flying School.
- Stuntplane - Get all silver or higher in Flying School.
- Rustler - Get all bronze or higher in Flying School.
- Hydra - After completing mission Vertical Bird.
- PCJ-600 - Spawns occasionally by the water tower after purchase of the property.
- Forklift - 100% game completion.
- Tug - 100% game completion.
- Assorted bikes and other vehicles spawn in a parking lot off the southeast corner of the property, next to the south access road.
Storyline Missions
Verdant Meadows is the setting for several missions given by Mike Toreno and The Truth, starting off with the mission Verdant Meadows where the player is instructed by Toreno to go to the airstrip and purchase it for $80,000. The player will then have to go through Pilot School in order to continue with Toreno's missions. The player must receive a bronze medal in each of the 10 lessons to continue. A specific aircraft will spawn in one of the hangars depending on whether the player received all bronze, silver or gold in every lesson. The first mission given by Toreno at the airstrip is N.O.E., where the player pilots aRustler to drop off a package in Angel Pine. Next is the mission Stowaway. A cargo plane lands in the airstrip and the player is instructed to drive a motorcycle to enter the plane before it takes off and plant a satchel charge within the aircraft. The third mission is Black Project, given by The Truth. The player must sneak into the adjacent military base Area 69 and steal a top secret project. Then, in Green Goo, given by The Truth, the player uses his new jetpack to take a jar of green goo from a guarded, moving train. After this mission, the airstrip becomes an asset, generating up to $10,000.
Mike Toreno's Missions
Truth's Missions
Trivia
- The name is ironic, as Verdant means a land covered with flourishing plants and grass, but the place is located in the dry, barren desert of Bone County.
- Despite the hangar's huge size, it can only store four vehicles. Storing a fifth vehicle (of any kind) will result in one or more of them disappearing instantly.
- The wings of one of the planes on the southwestern side of the property form a unique stunt jump.
- A second garage for automobiles and bikes is located next to the water tower; this is the only safehouse to provide two working "garages".
- In the house of Verdant Meadows, there is no wardrobe.
- If both the Hunter and Leviathan have been unlocked, only one will spawn at a time.
- The hangar is the only garage large enough to store a derailed train. If you do this however, the game will crash when you try to open the hangar, or even fly over it.
- Verdant Meadows didn't exist in the Beta map of San Andreas, hinting it might of not been in the beta version of the game.