How to get Mahogany Logs in OSRS – Best farming spots

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Best Mahogany Logs farming spot in OSRS

Farming Mahogany Logs is not only a good way to gain Woodcutting and Firemaking XP in OSRS but also eventually a staple of leveling the Construction skill. For those training Construction, you can take Mahogany Logs to a Swamill and get a Mahogany Plank for 1,500 coins. However, it can be tricky to find out how to get Mahogany Logs in OSRS. Here are the best farming spots.

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Best farming spot for Mahogany Logs

The absolute best place to get Mahogany Logs in OSRS is Ape Atoll. For those not familiar, Ape Atoll is an island in the southern region of Gielinor. In order to reach Ape Atoll, you must first complete the Monkey Madness I quest.

Ape Atoll is home to monkeys and will be aggressive towards you unless you are in the form of a monkey or gorilla. Once you complete the Monkey Madness II quest, however, they will no longer be aggressive to you.

Once at Ape Atoll, look near the teleport on the island. Here is where you will find the Mahogany Trees and the best farming spot for Mahogany Logs. You can also find more Mahogany Trees outside the main gate.

Mahogany Trees require Woodcutting Level 50 and will give you 125 Woodcutting XP for every set of Mahogany Logs.

Ape Atoll has other Hardwood Trees as well

While at Ape Atoll, you can also find Teak Trees near the Ape Atoll Dungeon teleport. The Teak Trees require 35 Woodcutting and grant 85 experience, providing some of the highest Woodcutting experience per hour. That makes this area a great spot to level your Woodcutting skill quickly, especially if trying to get to high enough Woodcutting for Mahogany.

Now that you know how to get Mahogany Logs in OSRS you can quickly level Woodcutting and Construction!

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