Hyrule Forest Park

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Hyrule Forest Park is a Landmark in the Central Tower region in Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom.

Breath of the Wild

The Hyrule Forest Park is located just east of Hyrule Castle on the East Hyrule Castle island. The park is found on the west side of the island, with its main feature being a small fountain. Link can lift up a rock on top of the fountain to find a Korok Seed.

It is a rather dangerous area to be as there are is a Guardian Stalker that patrols the area, as well as an enemy Stalnox just to the east. The east side of the park is a more wooded area with a variety of animal life including some Woodland Boar, Mountain Buck, and a Grassland Fox.

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Nearby Korok Seeds

Lift the stone on top of the fountain.

Pick up the rock on top of the fountain.

Shoot the acorn in the hole in the tree.

Destroy the acorn.

Tears of the Kingdom

The Hyrule Forest Park is located just east of Hyrule Castle on the East Hyrule Castle island. The park is found on the west side of the island, with its main feature being a small fountain.

At the west end of the park, there is a large rock with an opening that Link can walk through. A chest is stuck in the ground and can be brought up with Ultrahand. Inside, Link will find five Brightbloom Seeds.

Some dangerous Gloom Spawn will appear in the area at the west end of the park. Link can stand on top of the Hyrule Castle Moat to keep a distance from the Gloom Spawn, while launching Bomb Flowers down at them.

Impa and the Geoglyphs

Main article: Impa and the Geoglyphs

Early in the game, Link can find Cado standing around near the path. If Link speaks with him, this will begin the Impa and the Geoglyphs main quest. Cado mentions that Impa is investigating Geoglyphs and tells Link she can be found near the New Serenne Stable. This particular location is not the only place Link can begin this quest, and once he does so, Cado will no longer appear on the pathway.

Sepapa Shrine

Main article: Sepapa Shrine

At the far north end of the park, Link will find the Sepapa Shrine. Otherwise known as Backtrack, this shrine requires Link to use Recall to solve a few puzzles to reach the altar.

Korok Seed

  • Moving around the small fountain are some sparkling lights. Catch the lights to get the Korok to appear and get the Korok Seed.

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