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Northern Leonida County

County MK · Mount Kalaga

A presumed but unnamed county in northern Leonida is due to appear in Grand Theft Auto VI, lying above Kelly, Ambrosia, and Leonard counties and likely taking in the Mount Kalaga National Park area, along with places such as Domed Hills and Yorktown. It is probably inspired by the counties of North Florida.

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What Northern Leonida County is on the GTA 6 map

Leonida’s far north is a county Rockstar hasn’t named on-screen yet — the GTA Wiki lists it simply as the northern Leonida county — but it’s the administrative home of one of the map’s biggest regions: Mount Kalaga National Park. This is the wild end of the state, forested highlands with lakes, rivers, and off-road trails.

Because it’s largely national parkland, it’s the least urban county in the game — no dominant city, just the park and the off-grid communities around it. In real-world terms it evokes north-central Florida’s forest country around the Ocala National Forest, with invented elevation added on top.

Real-world resemblance: north-central Florida forest country (the Ocala National Forest area) — fan mapping, not officially confirmed by Rockstar.

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Unnamed GTA VI northern Leonida county on the GTA Wiki

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Unnamed GTA VI northern Leonida county — image from the GTA Wiki
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Location data via GTA Wiki (Fandom), CC BY-SA 3.0. Summary text is our own editorial writing.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the northern Leonida county called?

It hasn’t been officially named. Rockstar has shown the region — Mount Kalaga National Park — but not a county name, so we keep the wiki’s placeholder rather than invent one.

What’s in the northern county?

Chiefly Mount Kalaga National Park: forested highlands, lakes, hiking trails, and off-road terrain shared with dangerous wildlife and locals who prefer to stay off the grid.

What real place is it based on?

North-central Florida’s forest country — the Ocala National Forest and its surroundings — with fictional elevation added to justify the “Mount” in Mount Kalaga.