Farm leather fast in Fallout 76 with a simple route: Treetops, Abandoned Bog Town and Camden Park. Grab hides, plushies and pelts, then server-hop for steady hourly gains.
Anyone who sticks with a stealth setup in Fallout 76 runs into the same dumb problem sooner or later: your armor starts breaking, and somehow you've got no leather left at all. It always happens at the worst time. The good news is you don't need some huge farming grind to fix it. A tight route and a few fast world hops will do more than enough. If you like keeping your inventory sorted and your repair loop painless, sites like U4GM are already familiar to plenty of players for game items and currency, but for straight-up leather farming, a few map spots still beat everything else by a mile.
Treetops still does the heavy lifting
If I only had time for one stop, I'd go to Treetops. It's southeast of Top of the World, and the place is packed with scrap-friendly hides if you actually check every level instead of rushing it. Climb the platforms, look over the beds, tables, and hanging racks, and just grab everything that looks like an animal pelt or hide bundle. That's where the value is. Scrapped down, one run usually lands somewhere around 50 leather, sometimes a bit more if the spawn is kind. What makes it even better is how easy it feels. You're not dealing with constant pressure, and that matters when you're server-hopping over and over. There are often extra creatures nearby too, so you can squeeze out a little more before moving on.
Bog Town is quick and a bit messy
Abandoned Bog Town has a different vibe. Less relaxed, more smash-and-grab. Fast travel in, head for the workshop side, then get up to the Red Rocket roof as fast as you can. A lot of players miss the hides up there because they're in too much of a hurry. Brahmin hides, radstag hides, odd bits of junk that scrap into leather, it adds up fast. Usually I'm in and out with 30 to 40 leather in just a few minutes. If you're geared well enough, the surrounding Cranberry Bog can push the total higher. Scorchbeasts aren't always worth the hassle if you're trying to be efficient, but if they're already in your path, their drops can pad the run nicely. It's not as clean as Treetops, though. Expect a little chaos.
Prickett's Fort and Camden Park for low-stress runs
When I don't feel like fighting much, I switch to Prickett's Fort or Camden Park. Prickett's Fort is simple. Check the beds, the display areas, the racks, and loot every pelt you see. Fox pelts and hide bundles are the main reason to come here, and the return is steady enough that it never feels wasted. Then there's Camden Park, which is a completely different kind of leather route. You're not hunting creatures. You're scooping up junk. Mr. Fuzzy plushies, teddy bears, random clutter from the midway, all of that breaks down into useful repair material. It's not flashy, but it works, and you usually leave with leather plus a decent stack of cloth for later crafting.
Best way to keep the farm going
The trick isn't just knowing one spot. It's keeping the loop moving so you don't get bored and start wasting time. Run Treetops first, then Bog Town, then Camden Park or Prickett's Fort depending on whether you want speed or an easier clear. Scrap on site whenever you can, dump the weight, and jump to a fresh server before the route starts feeling picked clean. If public events pop while you're traveling, killing yao guai, floaters, or snallygasters is a nice bonus since they can top off your leather count without forcing a full detour. Do that for an hour and your repair stash stops being a problem. At that point, staying stocked feels almost as reliable as keeping a reserve of Fallout 76 Bottle Caps ready for the rest of your day-to-day grind.
Fallout 76 Gleaming Depths Boost for Sale