Woodland Stable is one of many places in Tears of the Kingdom where you can find horses to buy and people to talk to. While it may not be a central hub, taking the time to travel here is worthwhile for diving deeper into Hyrule lore and the lives of its inhabitants. If you are curious, continue reading to find out where Woodland Stable is in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Woodland Stable Location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)
You can find Woodland Stable next to Pico Pond, just south of Ekochiu Shrine. The coordinates for Woodland Stable are (1060, 1123, 0022).
If you’ve traveled in this direction before and already have fast travel access to Ekochiu Shrine, you can teleport here and run right down to the stable. You can also find the Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower east of here, but it’s a bit distant. For alternative starting points, you can find Sepapa Shrine and Ren-iz Shrine west and southwest of the stable, respectively.
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Since I visited Woodland Stable early on in my playthrough, I started at Yamiyo Shrine and ran north along the path past Sepapa Shrine before turning east and finding the stable.
What Can You Find at TOTK’s Woodland Stable?
As you travel to Woodland Stable, you will come across significant landmarks, characters, and enemies. A few quick examples include a Great Fairy, the Hinox spawn spot in Trilby Plain, and the NPC for the Treasure Hunters quest, depending on the route you choose. While you don’t have to interact with them to access the stable, they let you explore some extra content along the way.
Once you arrive at the stable, you can interact with quest characters like the Stable Trotters and Penn during the “Potential Princess Sightings” quest line to begin “Serenade to a Great Fairy”. You can also chat with Kish, the stable owner, and join the Stable Association if it’s your first time visiting a stable.
Additionally, when you go to Woodland stable for the first time, you will receive a Pony Point to spend at the stable ledger for rewards! If you’re looking forward to gathering more points, be sure to explore our list of all Pony Point rewards in Tears of the Kingdom.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available to play on Nintendo Switch. To learn more about the game, click the tag below to check out our complete TOTK content list! Need help taming horses while you’re around a stable? Check out our guide on how to tame wild horses in Tears of the Kingdom.