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Pokemon Pokopia Interactive Map

Use this Pokopia map to search all six regions of Pokémon Pokopia — Palette Town, Bleak Beach, Rocky Ridges, Withered Wasteland, and Sparkling Skylands — then zoom into the exact shops, materials, collectibles, and route points you still need.

Current RegionPalette Town
Visible Points8
Switch regions and categories to find the next place you want to visit.

Palette Town

Region Pages

  • Palette Town8
  • Withered Wasteland74
  • Bleak Beach67
  • Rocky Ridges (Underground)13
  • Rocky Ridges (Surface)62
  • Sparkling Skylands71

Region guide

Pokopia's playable world is split across six regions, each with its own terrain, resource mix, and pin density. You'll work through them roughly in the order shown below — Palette Town is the customisable starter region everyone begins in, while the further regions open up as you build out new habitats and unlock travel routes. The map above pins every shop, material node, collectible and landmark we've documented; the cards below explain what each region is actually for, how many pins we currently track there, and which guides to keep open alongside it.

Palette Town — the starter region

Palette Town is where every Pokopia run begins and where you'll keep returning to craft, restock, and decorate. We currently track 8 pins inside the town plot itself — 4 important Locations (route exits, the shop, the Workbench, key landmarks) and 4 starter Items found around the plaza. Compared with the wilder outer regions, Palette Town deliberately has no Collectibles category: the loot grind happens elsewhere, and finished materials come back here to be built into the town's habitats and décor. If you're new, open the Pokopia overview guide and the All Crafting Materials reference linked below; together they cover everything Palette Town teaches in the first few hours.

Withered Wasteland — the largest exploration zone

Withered Wasteland is the busiest region on the map: 74 pins in total, the highest count of any single area. The distribution tells the story — 15 Locations to find, 29 Items to pick up, and 30 Collectibles scattered across the arid, broken-rock landscape. Most players head here once they've outgrown Palette Town's starter materials and need rougher resources for second-tier habitats and crafting recipes. The pin density also makes Withered Wasteland the easiest region to plan farming runs in: filter the map to this region, draw a clean loop through the pins you still need, and you can usually clear an in-game day's worth of collecting in one pass.

Bleak Beach — coastal counterpart with the most collectibles

Bleak Beach is the coastal counterpart to Withered Wasteland: similar overall scale (67 pins), different resource biome. The breakdown skews toward sweeping the shoreline — 9 Locations, 26 Items, and 32 Collectibles, the highest Collectible count of any region. That makes Bleak Beach the go-to for completionist runs and for humidity-linked side content like the Onix rescue mission walked through in our Bleak Beach Walkthrough guide. Water-adjacent materials concentrate here, so this is also where you'll farm the resources used by Water-type habitats and any cooking recipe that calls for shoreline ingredients.

Rocky Ridges Underground — small, dense, mineral-focused

Rocky Ridges Underground is the smaller, denser of the two Rocky Ridges layers — 13 pins total, evenly split between 5 Collectibles, 4 Items, and 4 Locations. It's underground for a reason: the loot here skews toward stone, ore, and mineral-style materials you can't reliably find on the surface. The low pin count reflects a more linear layout; rather than a sweeping route, you'll usually visit Rocky Ridges Underground with a specific material or recipe in mind, grab it, and leave. The map's layer toggle lets you switch between the Underground and Surface layers without losing your zoom.

Rocky Ridges Surface — open routes above the tunnels

Rocky Ridges Surface is the open-air counterpart to the Underground layer — 62 pins spread across 13 Locations, 24 Items, and 25 Collectibles. The surface routes are wider and more exploration-friendly than the underground tunnels, so most Rocky Ridges runs actually happen up here. Expect a mix of exposed mineral nodes, ridge-top vantage points that double as fast-travel landmarks once unlocked, and material spawns suited to mid-game crafting. Surface and Underground share one region card on the map above — use the layer toggle to switch between their respective pins.

Sparkling Skylands — the late-game material region

Sparkling Skylands sits at the top of the Pokopia progression curve: 71 pins of late-game content split into 12 Locations, 32 Items (the largest item count of any region on the map), and 27 Collectibles. The sheer item density makes Skylands the endgame material-farm zone, and several legendary unlock paths route through here. If a crafting recipe calls for a rare-tier material you can't seem to find elsewhere, Skylands is almost always where it spawns. Keep the Legendary guide open alongside this region — the two pages cross-reference each other deliberately, since most late-game goals run on Skylands inventory.

Once you've picked the region you want, the typical flow is: filter the map down to that region, tap a pin to see what it gives you, cross-check the Pokédex or habitat guide if you're unsure why you're collecting it, then head back into the game with a clear shopping list. The map is built to be the planning step, not the play-through — finish the run, come back, and tick off what you actually picked up.

What the Pokopia map helps you find

The interactive map is built to work alongside the Pokedex, habitat list, and material guides, so you can move from a map pin to the next farming or building step without opening multiple tabs.

  • •Region-based map views for faster route planning across Palette Town, beaches, ridges, wastelands, and skylands.
  • •Useful places, shops, workbenches, transitions, and progression checkpoints in one interface.
  • •Materials, collectibles, recipes, and route points that are easier to miss during normal play.

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All Crafting Materials

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Habitat Guide

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Pokédex

Find exact spawn conditions after you locate the region on the map.

FAQ

How to use the Pokopia interactive map

  • What does the Pokopia interactive map cover?

    The map indexes six in-game regions — Palette Town, Withered Wasteland, Bleak Beach, Rocky Ridges (Underground & Surface), and Sparkling Skylands — with exact pin coordinates for shops, material nodes, collectibles, landmarks, and route waypoints. All pins are sourced from in-game observation, not third-party scraping, and group totals stay in sync with the region cards above.

  • How do I plan a farming route from the map?

    Filter the map to one region, toggle on the groups you actually need (e.g. Items + Collectibles), then trace a sweep loop through the visible pins. Pin coordinates are exact, so you can finish the route inside the game without re-checking. Cross-reference the Habitat catalogue if a material gates a build, or the Pokédexif you're sweeping for a specific Pokémon's required materials.

  • Are Underground and Surface in Rocky Ridges separate maps?

    Yes. Rocky Ridges has two distinct layers — Underground (13 pins, mostly stone, ore, and mineral materials) and Surface (62 pins, mid-game crafting materials and ridge-top landmarks). They share one region card here but render as separate detail pages with their own pin grids. Use the layer toggle on the detail page to switch without losing zoom or filter state.

  • Which region has the most farming pins?

    Withered Wasteland has the highest total at 74 pins (15 locations, 29 items, 30 collectibles), making it the densest single-run sweep destination. Sparkling Skylands has the highest item count specifically (32 itemsout of 71 pins) — that's where most rare-tier crafting materials respawn. For pure collectibles, Bleak Beach leads with 32 collectibles out of its 67 pins.

  • Where do I find rare and legendary materials?

    Sparkling Skylandsis the late-game material region — 32 items in 71 total pins, the highest item density on the map. Several legendary unlock paths route through here too, so keep the legendary guide open alongside this region. If a crafting recipe calls for a material you can't find in Withered Wasteland or Bleak Beach, Skylands is almost always where it spawns.