I like how Schedule 1’s menu is styled like a smartphone. It makes sense with the setting, and it has a useful built-in clock. But even if it makes for a cool UI, it’s not quite peak user experience.
The normal map is crammed into a small central portion of the screen, which makes it hard to zoom in and see the details without losing track of where you are. That’s why we made a giant, full screen version of Schedule 1’s city of Hyland Point, complete with symbols indicating the most important locations in the game.
The full map of Schedule 1
Here’s the full map of Schedule 1 in as much detail as the game allows, all on one screen. To learn what the symbols mean, read the rest of the guide.
Businesses and properties locations
Businesses and properties are highlighted on the map above by a blue circle containing the white outline of a home. A number indicates which business or property is which. Rays Realty, the real estate agency where you can purchase those locations, is marked with the letter R instead.
- 1 – RV
- 2 – Motel Room (and motel property)
- 3 – Chinese Restaurant/Sweatshop
- 4 – Bungalow
- 5 – Docks Warehouse
- 6 – Barn
- 7 – Laundromat
- 8 – Taco Ticklers
- 9 – Post Office
- R – Rays Realty (real estate agent)
Most of those locations unlock a bigger house, a new workplace for you and your henchmen, or a nifty passive income, but some are more complex. The laundromat conducts money laundering, increasing how much money you can keep in your bank account.
Other locations in Schedule 1

You already know about Dan’s Hardware, the first store you visited in Schedule 1. But there are plenty of deals to make in the city of Hyland Point that don’t revolve around dirt and fertilizer. We placed bright blue letters on the map to highlight all the stores we found in the game, followed by a key below.
- D – Dan’s Hardware
- G – Gas-Mart (there are multiple Gas-Marts in the game)
- B – Body Shop
- T – Thrifty Threads
- TT – Top Tatoos
- W – Warehouse
- S – Shred Shack
- A – Hyland Auto
Some of those stores will sell you the ingredients and tools necessary to keep your supplies flowing and your empire growing. Others let you change your appearance, like Thrifty Threads with its clothes. Only a few stores do something different.
Rays Realty, which we already mentioned, allows you to buy new locations. Hyland Auto is where you can buy a car, and buying a car is the only way to drive around in the game. If you don’t have the money for a van yet, how about another four-wheeler?
Shred Shack will sell you a skateboard, which is functionally a vehicle with no cargo. Meanwhile, the only place that will sell you a gun is the Warehouse, and it’s only available later into the game. Weirdly enough, it’s the only place you can buy a melee weapon as well.