Soggy Bottom

Soggy Bottom is an unmarked location in the Cranberry Bog region of Appalachia in 2102. It is located west of the creekside sundew grove.

Layout
Soggy Bottom is a largely flat, empty, grass-filled marsh with a centrally-located scorchbeast lure surrounded by petrified corpses. A small creek produced by mountain runoff flows along the location's southern border, containing a small raft. A rusty Free States off-road vehicle sits at the northeastern corner next to military-style barricades.

Appearances
Soggy Bottom appears only in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes

 * There is a real-world "haunted trail" known as Soggy Bottom in West Virginia, located near the unincorporated community of Gilboa.
 * The Soggy Bottom Boys are a band formed by three convicts and a young guitarist in the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, which heavily draws on themes and music from the American South. The real-world folk musicians who performed for the film, including Dan Tyminski who famously covered "Man of Constant Sorrow," later went on to tour as the Soggy Bottom Boys.
 * "Soggy bottom" is also a term used in cooking to describe a pastry, such as a pie, with an unpleasantly wet bottom.