I jumped out of the Battle Bus, heart thudding, and landed on the triangle roof as gunfire threaded the air. I watched a rocketship sit quiet below, its balcony ringed with crates and loose debris—an invitation and a chore. You can feel the map pull you: this is where new allies need space, and you are the janitor with a Pickaxe.
From the top of the triangle roof you can spot the rocketship — Landing site location in Fortnite
I’ll say it plainly: the landing site sits in Classified Canyon, near the southeast corner of the island. If you land on the big triangular building in the center of the area, spin slowly and scan the valley—there’s only one rocketship here, with a balcony and a small structure overhang.

The site sits just south of the large triangular building and is close to characters like The Order and The Visitor—there’s also The Visitor’s ship log nearby if you’re juggling other quests. Land on the triangle to get the vantage point; from there the rocket and its balcony are obvious.
Where is the landing site in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 1?
Short answer: Classified Canyon, southeast corner. Epic Games keeps the map lively each season, but this particular rocket is anchored to that canyon for Chapter 7, Season 1. Community threads on Reddit and quick clips on YouTube make it easy to verify before you jump.
Morning light hits the balcony first — Destroy objects at the landing site to create space for new allies in Fortnite
You need to break 20 objects inside that landing site area to complete the quest. I recommend a Pickaxe—simple, reliable—or any weapon you have if you’d rather clear things faster while under pressure. Think of clearing the site like sweeping a cluttered porch: small, steady hits win the day.

Break anything inside the landing-site boundary: barrels, spotlights, fences, boxes, and the loose props on the balcony and below the rocket. Items outside that immediate footprint won’t count, so keep your hits tight. There are plenty of breakables—more than 20—so stamina is the main limiting factor.
Because this task is repetitive, prioritize small items first; they fall faster and keep you visible to other players for less time. If you prefer stealth, use a Pickaxe; if you want speed and noise, a rapid-fire weapon finishes objects quicker but risks attracting players hunting XP or V-Bucks spawns.
How many objects do I need to destroy at the landing site?
Hit 20 items. That’s the exact count the quest tracks inside the landing-site zone. If you break something and the counter doesn’t move, you likely struck an object outside the allowed radius—move back toward the rocket and continue.
What counts as an object at the landing site?
Anything destructible in the area: lights, crates, fences, signs, barrels, and small decorative props. The Visitor’s nearby set pieces count if they’re inside the marked landing footprint. If you’re following creators on YouTube or checking a Discord guide, they’ll usually point to the quickest clusters to clear.
If you want pacing tips: land, clear the balcony first, then drop to ground level and sweep the perimeter. Repeat pickups only if you respawn; progress is tied to the quest, not a single life. Treat the landing site like a magnet for attention—the more noise you make, the faster other players find you.
After the job’s done, there are mission chains nearby: listen to The Visitor’s ship log, decrypt holotable messages, or try Treasure Cannons for base items. These side objectives feed into Chapter 7’s narrative and are worth a look if you’re hunting XP or storyline beats.
So—will you drop in and clear the rocket or keep sidestepping the job while others claim the glory?