Car Parking Multiplayer Gift Location Map 2026 All 88 Gifts, $7.7M Reward & Hidden Spots
You’ve been grinding parking missions for hours. Slow money. Repetitive. Meanwhile, that one player in the lobby just rolled up in a Bugatti Chiron with a fully tuned engine, and you’re still saving for a basic sedan upgrade.
Here’s what they know that you don’t: 88 hidden gift boxes are sitting on the CPM map right now, and most players walk past half of them without ever knowing. Hit all 88? You pocket $7,774,000 in one run. No missions. No races. No grinding.
This guide gives you every single car parking multiplayer gift location map broken down by area, the exact route order that saves 40+ minutes, the vehicles that actually make hard spots reachable, and the mistakes that cost players gifts they have already passed.
What Are Gifts in Car Parking Multiplayer and Why Do They Matter?
Gifts are green collectible boxes hidden across every major map in CPM. Developed by Olzhass, they were placed to push players to explore the full open world instead of sticking to parking zones and race tracks.
Each box gives you in-game cash on collection. No repeating. No respawn. Once you grab it, it’s gone from that account permanently so if you miss one on a blind run, you’re going back to find it manually with zero map marker.
That’s exactly why having a proper gift location map before you start matters. Wandering the full CPM map without a plan wastes fuel, kills time, and still leaves you short of the full $7.7M payout. That’s exactly why having a proper gift location map before you start matters. Wandering the full CPM map without a plan wastes fuel, kills time, and still leaves you short of the full $7.7M payout.
All Gift Locations (88/88) Map Breakdown
Map | Gifts | Difficulty | Vehicle |
|---|---|---|---|
City 1 | 21 | Easy | Any |
City 2 | 29 | Medium | Any or On foot |
Mountain | 11 | Medium | 4×4 recommended |
Desert | 7 | Easy | Any |
Track | 12 | Medium | Any |
Off-road | 6 | Hard | 4×4 required |
High Way | 2 | Easy | Any |
Total | 88 | Enjoy | $7,774,000 |
City 1, 21 Gift Locations, Easiest Map to Clear
City 1 is where most players start, and it holds 21 of the 88 total gifts. Any car works here no off-road capability needed, no high clearance required. The terrain is flat, roads are wide, and most gifts are reachable by driving or getting out and walking a few steps.
- Corner of the donut lot
- Behind the wall of a building
- Next to the selling area of a gas station
- Beside the selling area of the same gas station
- Inside the corner of the selling area
- Near the basketball court
- At the offshore pier
- Up the hill by the pier
- Down the curved road between two buildings
- Corner of the underground parking
- On the second story backside of a building
- Next to the track at the repair station between buildings
- At the gas station next to the supermarket
- Far back corner of the huge drifting area behind the supermarket
- Under the bridge in the drifting area
- Inside the port warehouse
- Under the bridge next to the park
- Hill with the lighthouse next to the green Prius
- In the air on the upper story of a building
- In the air at the top of the lighthouse
- Hidden corner of the large parking area

City 2 Locations 29 Gifts, Watch for the Glitch Wall
City 2 carries the heaviest load 29 gifts, more than any other single map. Most players miss City 2 gifts not because they’re hard to reach, but because the map is massive and the landmarks aren’t obvious. Stadium, metro station, mansion, drifting track, waterfall area, and hotel all of these zones have gifts tucked in corners that look empty from the road.
- Near the train station
- Underground area of the supermarket
- At the gas station
- On the repairing bridge
- Under the bridge
- Top of an apartment building
- On the mountain top
- Inside the stadium parking lot
- Under the gas station overpass
- Backside of the toll plaza
- At the bus station
- Corner of the underground parking
- Near the mechanic store
- Inner side of the tunnel
- Over the rooftop of a building
- Top story of the building next to the supermarket
- Under a second bridge
- Lighthouse area
- Large mansion front
- Inside the parking area
- Building backside near the waterfall
- Near the city fountain
- In front of the stadium
- Near the drifting track behind the barrier
- Backside of the stadium
- Hidden spot deep inside the metro station
- Near the billboards along the highway
- Inside the hotel parking lot
- Behind the glitch wall clip through the solid wall to collect

Mountain Map 11 Gifts, All Reachable by Car
The mountain map holds 11 gifts, and they’re actually the most fun to collect. Every single one can be grabbed while staying in the car, no jumping, no climbing on foot.
Vehicle note: Any car with decent traction works for the lower mountain road gifts. For the snowy peak and cliff-side spots, a 4×4 makes the difference between a clean run and spinning out on ice for 15 minutes.
- Next to the gas station at the base
- Along the mountain road shoulder
- On top of a cliff
- Near the waterfall
- Inside a hidden spot in the tunnel
- Near the start of the power station
- At the snowy peak
- Near the gas station higher up the mountain
- On snowy branches of trees
- Backside of the mountain cabin, leave the road and go behind the structure
- On the bridge crossing near the summit

Desert Map Locations 7 Gifts, Quick and Straightforward
Seven gifts. Small map. The desert is the fastest zone to clear once you know where to look.
- Near the tool plaza
- Behind the back wall of the restaurant
- Corner near the hotel
- By the gas station
- On top of a sand dune approach from the side ridge, not straight up
- Hidden spot around the cactus field
- Inside the oasis drive through the palm cluster, not around it

Track Map Locations 12 Gifts, Pit Lane Is Key
The track map holds 12 gifts and the racing environment makes players think they know the map already. Most CPM players drive the track itself but never explore the surrounding area where half the gifts actually are.
- In the parking area
- Along the walking track
- Front of the grandstand
- In the pit stop area
- Inside the tool plaza parking lot
- Near the starting line
- At the repair station on track
- Inside the race track garage
- By the road near a billboard
- Near the tunnel off-ramp
- Backside of the store
- Adjacent to the pier

Off-Road Map Locations 6 Gifts, Bring a 4×4
Six gifts on the off-road map, all requiring actual off-road capability.
- Over the mountain path
- Near the cliff edge approach carefully, don’t avoid it
- Along the muddy trail
- At the bottom of a hill
- Near the large rock formation
- Between the two containers drive slowly between them

Highway Map 2 Gifts, Easy But Easy to Forget
Two gifts. One on the island near the two-floor modern house, one in the garage area. Most players are focused on driving fast on the highway and blow past both of them without a second look.

Fastest Way to Collect All Gifts (GAME CHANGER)
Best Route Strategy
Map order matters more than most players think. Random jumping between zones means backtracking, wasted fuel, and still ending up short.
The fastest route: City 1 → City 2 → Mountain → Desert → Track → Off-Road → Highway.
City 1 first because it’s easy and builds your rhythm. City 2 seconds while your focus is still sharp; it has the most gifts, and the glitch wall situation needs attention. Mountain third, while you still have energy for the tricky cabin spot. The desert is fast cleaning up before tackling the harder off-road zone. Track is medium difficulty, a good buffer before the hardest map. Off-Road last, because you’ll want to have already switched vehicles.
Time-Saving Tips
Turn on Drone Mode before entering any rooftop-heavy zone. Flying the camera overhead to spot the gift first saves you driving up to three wrong buildings before finding the right one.
Mark your progress mentally by landmark, not by number. “I’ve done the supermarket area, the port, the pier” sticks better than trying to track gift #14 vs #15 from a list.
Set your graphics draw distance to maximum. At higher draw distance, the golden glow from gift boxes is visible from much further away. You’ll spot them before you even reach the area.
On City 2, do the on-foot gifts and the glitch wall gift in a single sweep, don’t come back to them separately.
What Kills Your Gift: Run The Mistakes Players Make
- Starting without a route plan. Jumping between maps randomly means you’ll backtrack the same zones multiple times and still miss spots. City 1 → City 2 → Mountain → Desert → Track → Off-Road → Highway is the order that minimizes wasted driving.
- Skipping Drone Mode. Rooftop gifts are nearly invisible from street level. If you don’t have drone mode available, you’re guessing. Turn it on and scan high-value rooftop zones before committing to a building approach.
- Wrong vehicle for the wrong map. Taking a sports car to the off-road map will get you stuck within 3 minutes. Swap to a 4×4 before entering off-road and mountain zones — it’s not optional.
- Not knowing about the glitch wall gift. That City 2 gift behind the wall? Players who don’t know about it either give up at 87/88 or think there’s a game bug. It’s an intentional placement you have to clip through.
- Collecting on a new account you’ll abandon. Gifts are one-time per account. If you’re playing on a temporary account and switch later, you start the hunt from zero. Do the full run on your main account.
My Personal Route
The first time I tried to collect all 88 gifts, I finished at 81/88 and had no idea where the remaining seven were.
City 2 was where I got stuck. I didn’t know about the glitch wall gift and spent 25 minutes looking for a door that doesn’t exist. Eventually found a YouTube comment from another player explaining that you just clip through the wall. That one piece of information alone would have saved me half an hour.
The mountain cabin was my second big miss. I circled the mountain three times on the main road, assuming I’d covered it. The cabin is on the backside, completely invisible unless you leave the road and go behind it. When I finally found it on my fourth lap, it felt like the game was hiding it on purpose. It kind of is.
The lighthouse gift in City 1 is the other one that got me. I kept trying to collect it from the road. You have to get out of the car, walk up, and hit the box. No driving shortcut.
After that first failed run I mapped out the route I now use every time City 1 completes, then City 2 with the glitch wall done early, mountain with the cabin checked specifically, then the rest. Clean 88/88 in about two and a half hours.
Best Cars to Collect Gifts Faster
- For City 1, City 2, Desert, Track, and Highway any car works. Speed helps for covering ground between markers but it’s not critical.
- For Mountain, Off-Road vehicle choice directly impacts whether you finish or spend half the session stuck.
- Ford Raptor best overall pick for gift hunting across all terrains. Good ground clearance, strong engine, handles mountain ice and off-road mud without drama.
- Nissan Patrol heavy and planted. Best choice for steep desert dunes and mountain inclines where you want weight keeping you grounded.
- Mercedes G-Class (G63) has the maximum torque for the steepest climbs. If the mountain peak gift is your problem, this is the vehicle that solves it.
- Toyota Land Cruiser balanced across everything. Not the peak performer in any one area but reliable on all terrain types.
- One practical tip: don’t use your fastest sports car for off-road even if it feels faster on flat ground. Low clearance means you’re high-centering on rocks constantly. A slower 4×4 finishes the off-road map in half the time of a fast car that keeps getting stuck.
Tips to Find Hidden Gifts Easily
- Use Drone Mode before entering any zone. Flying the camera overhead for 60 seconds reveals rooftop gifts, elevated placements, and spots in vegetation you’d never see at ground level.
- Drive slowly near landmarks. Gift boxes give off a subtle golden glow. At high speed, you’ll pass it before your brain registers it. Near gas stations, tunnels, bridges, and building corners, slow down.
- Check behind structures, not just beside them. Most missed gifts are on the backside of buildings, behind billboard supports, or tucked into the corner of a structure. If a building looks empty from the road, drive around the back before moving on.
- Don’t assume elevation means inaccessible. Rooftop gifts, lighthouse gifts, and mountain peak gifts are all reachable. If the counter says you’re short, check elevated spots first.
- Tell a friend in multiplayer. If you’re one or two short and completely stuck, opening multiplayer and asking in chat is underrated. The CPM community is active, and somebody always knows exactly where that last gift is.
Are Gift Locations Different in CPM 2?
Yes, a different map, with a completely different hunt.
Car Parking Multiplayer 2 keeps the same collection mechanic, but the expanded map design changes where gifts are placed and how you reach them. CPM 1 map knowledge doesn’t carry over. You’re starting fresh.
What’s new in CPM 2’s gift system:
- More vertical placements sit on higher structures than in CPM 1, requiring ramp approaches or creative vehicle use to reach them.
- Rooftop garages that trigger on approach some gifts are inside rooftop garages that only open when you drive close to them. Players who drive past without getting near the door miss these completely.
- An expanded underground tunnel network holds multiple gift boxes in CPM 2 that have no equivalent in the original game.
- Multi-level basement parking gifts are placed on the lowest floors of basement structures, not just the surface level.
- Main hunting zones in CPM 2: skyscraper parking lot floors, racing arena perimeter, cliff road ledges, the water dam area and reservoir edges, and backyards in the new residential district.
- Treat the gift locations in Car Parking Multiplayer 2 as a brand new game. Same excitement, different map, different spots.






