Burning Springs is one of the most interesting new zones added to Fallout 76, and if you've spent even a little time wandering through the ash-covered highways or the scorched forests, you've probably noticed how many unique items live here. Some of these drops are tied to local enemies, some come from new crafting materials, and others are story notes that help flesh out the world.
If you're trying to complete your collection, hunt down new outfits, or simply want to know what loot you can expect from this region, here's a full breakdown of every item connected to Burning Springs.
Burning Springs introduces a surprisingly large list of themed outfits and cosmetics — some tied to local factions, others simply fun additions for collectors. Many come from S.C.O.R.E. rewards or local NPC drops.
Items include:
These pieces fit the region's “frontier + industrial” vibe really well. If you're the type who likes dressing your character for the zone, this lineup is peak flavor.

Consumables here follow a clear theme: radhogs and prickeye plants dominate the local food chain. They can be cooked into several new dishes, some of which offer very useful buffs.
Burning Springs also adds several region-exclusive fish species:
If you're into cooking or selling food buffs, these new ingredients add a bunch of fresh recipes to experiment with.
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Like most new enemy types, radhogs drop unique scrap components used in crafting and modding. These items also help distinguish Burning Springs from the rest of Appalachia.
Nothing too wild here, but the intestines and hides are the big value drops.
Burning Springs has tons of small story notes, personal logs, warnings, invoices, and lore scraps scattered throughout buildings, camps, and combat zones. These items help you piece together what went wrong here — and often point toward side quests or hidden areas.
Some examples include:
These don't serve gameplay functions beyond quests, but if you enjoy environmental storytelling, Burning Springs is rich in details.
The zone includes a huge list of collectible notes, memos, warnings, diaries, and pre-war paperwork. There are dozens in total, all discoverable throughout the region.
A small sample from the list:
If you're a completionist chasing every note in the game, Burning Springs is basically a treasure hunt.
Burning Springs brings a surprisingly large set of new items to Fallout 76 — from themed outfits and new animal components to region-exclusive food, fish, and an entire library of lore notes. Whether you're here for crafting, cooking, fashion, or story details, the zone offers something for every type of player.