Looking for all Delta Force Season 9 Treasure Mound locations? There are currently 22 Treasure Mound spots across Zero Dam, Brakkesh, and Space City.
Here is the quick breakdown:
Zero Dam: 8 Treasure Mound locations
Brakkesh: 8 Treasure Mound locations
Space City: 6 Treasure Mound locations
Treasure Mounds can drop valuable loot, red-tier collectibles, and the new Season 9 Colorful Football collectible. They are also useful for Season 9 mission progress, so learning these spots early can save a lot of time.
Zero Dam Treasure Mound Locations
Zero Dam has 8 Treasure Mound locations. Most of them are around the West Building, East Building, Visitor Center, and Cement Plant.

1. West Building Construction Corner
The first Treasure Mound is in the corner of the construction area near the West Building.

2. East Building Parking Lot Corner
Check the corner of the East Building parking lot.

3. Behind the Clothes Room on the Dam Top
Go to the top of the dam and search behind the clothes room.

4. Under the Visitor Center Fountain
This Treasure Mound is under the fountain at the Visitor Center.

5. Roadside Fork Between Visitor Center and Substation
Follow the road from the Visitor Center toward the Substation. The Treasure Mound is beside the fork in the road.

6. Below the Cement Plant Construction Area
Check below the Cement Plant construction area.

7. Outside the Cement Plant Office
This spot is outside the Cement Plant office.

8. Left-Side Construction Area of the Cement Plant
The final Zero Dam Treasure Mound is inside the construction area on the left side of the Cement Plant.

Brakkesh Treasure Mound Locations
Brakkesh has 8 Treasure Mound locations. These spots are spread across Camp, Blue Town, Bathhouse, Cherry Town, the Doctor’s Room area, Brakkesh Tower, Market, and the tower-front extraction area.

1. Under the Shed at the Camp Exit
Check under the shed near the Camp exit.

2. Blue Town Computer Room Entrance
This Treasure Mound is at the entrance to the computer room in Blue Town.

3. Grass Beside the Bathhouse Password Room
Search the grass next to the Bathhouse password room.

4. Near the Bird Nest Between Cherry Town and the Drop-Off Extraction
From Cherry Town, move toward the drop-off extraction route. The Treasure Mound is near the bird nest.

5. Under the Bird Nest Beside the Doctor’s Room
Check under the bird nest next to the Doctor’s Room.

6. Under the Golden Tree at the Top of Brakkesh Tower
Go to the top of Brakkesh Tower and search under the golden tree.

7. Near the Market Respawn Area
This spot is near the Market respawn area.

8. Beside the Extraction Point in Front of the Tower
The last Brakkesh Treasure Mound is beside the extraction point in front of the tower.

Space City Treasure Mound Locations
Space City has 6 Treasure Mound locations. Several of them are harder to see because they are hidden near grass, outer walls, entrances, or small ground objects.

1. Near the Dock Gap
Check near the gap at the dock.
2. Grass on the Launch Bridge Route Toward the Drop-Off Extraction
This is one of the easiest spots to miss. From the launch bridge, move toward the drop-off extraction route and check the grass near the last row along the path.
3. Outside the Glass at the Horizontal Test Workshop
Go to the Horizontal Test Workshop and search outside the glass.
4. Outside Wall Corner of the Hoisting Area
This Treasure Mound is at the outside wall corner of the hoisting area.
5. Grass Outside the Lower Entrance
Check the grass outside the lower entrance.
6. Beside the Manhole at the Dorm Entrance
The final Space City Treasure Mound is beside the manhole cover at the dorm entrance.
Hardest Treasure Mound Spots to Find
Some Treasure Mounds are much easier to miss than others. If you only want to double-check the tricky ones, focus on these locations first:
Space City launch bridge grass spot
Brakkesh Bathhouse password room grass spot
Brakkesh bird nest near Cherry Town route
Zero Dam roadside fork between Visitor Center and Substation
Space City grass outside the lower entrance
These locations are not difficult because the route is complex. They are difficult because the mound blends into grass, roadside terrain, or small environmental details.
Best Way to Farm Treasure Mounds
The best way to farm Treasure Mounds is to add them to your normal route instead of forcing all 22 spots in one match.
For quick farming, prioritize obvious landmarks first:
Zero Dam Visitor Center fountain
Zero Dam Cement Plant office
Brakkesh Tower golden tree
Brakkesh Camp exit shed
Space City dock gap
Space City dorm entrance manhole
Once you remember the easy spots, start adding the hidden grass and corner locations to your route.
Are Treasure Mounds Worth Checking?
Yes. Treasure Mounds are worth checking in Delta Force Season 9, especially if they are close to your normal route.
They can give you:
extra loot chances
red-tier collectible chances
a chance to find the Colorful Football collectible
progress toward Season 9 objectives
The key is not to overcommit. If a Treasure Mound is in a dangerous area or far away from your route, skip it and check a safer one next match.
FAQ
How many Treasure Mound locations are there in Delta Force Season 9?
There are 22 Treasure Mound locations covered in this guide: 8 on Zero Dam, 8 on Brakkesh, and 6 on Space City.
Which map has the most Treasure Mound locations?
Zero Dam and Brakkesh each have 8 Treasure Mound locations. Space City has 6.
Can Treasure Mounds drop the Colorful Football collectible?
Yes, Treasure Mounds can be checked for the new Season 9 Colorful Football collectible.
Which Treasure Mound location is the hardest to find?
The Space City launch bridge grass location is one of the hardest to find because it is hidden in the grass near the route toward the drop-off extraction.
Should I check every Treasure Mound in one match?
Usually no. It is better to check the Treasure Mounds that fit your route instead of forcing every location and increasing your risk.
Are Treasure Mounds good for farming red-tier collectibles?
They are worth checking for valuable loot and red-tier collectible chances, but they should be treated as bonus loot spots rather than guaranteed high-value drops.









