Summary
- Tears of the Kingdom is filled with hidden gems, making exploration feel like constantly stumbling upon new and surprising areas.
- Lake Saria, Blupee Burrow, and Lake Hylia Whirlpool Cave are three of the many hidden locations waiting to be discovered in the game.
- The Temple of Time Ruins, The Golden Horse, Gerudo Jail, Lon Lon Ranch, Forest Coliseum, and Eventide Island are also noteworthy hidden spots worth exploring.
Playing 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Legend of Z🦩elda: Tears of the Kingdom feels like constantly stumbling upon an area you never knew existed — even if it’s a region you’ve previously visited in Breath of the Wild. Whether you’re walking into a cave, falling down a well, or finding a gaping hole in the ground, Tears of the Kingdom is literally fil🎶led with hidden gems.

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𝐆With that being said, some of these hidden areas are more special than others, and seeing the word “Discovery!” is always more exciting depending on where you've ended up. Here are 9 hidden locations in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Updated on December 5, 2023 by Erin McKendrick: Since its launch in May 2023, players have been finding more adventures in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. With all this extra time, players have discovered more hidden locations in this massive open world. Whether they’re above-ground at a secret water source or somewhere in the deepest crevices of the Depths, there’s always more exploring to do. These areas aren’t related to the main story, so finding them is often completely coincidental. The Depths are practically full of hidden locations just waiting to be stumbled upon, and the surface holds its own trove of secret spots. Some may be hidden in plain sight, while others require a thorough search.
9 ཧ Lake Saria 🐻
Lake Saria is one of the few places to obtain the in Tears of the Kingdom. However, finding Lake Saria is easier said than done. The easiest way to locate it is by traveling to Ninji’s Shrine. Once there, you’ll spend some time following the , possibly getting lost along the way.
Eventu𓆉ally, you’ll notice a large tree situated on a small island. A short dock will get you a quarter of the way there, but you’ll need to swim a small distance to reach the tree and the chest inside.
8 Blupee Burro൩w 🍷
The Depths are filled with hidden locations on account of the darkness. However, one unique area of the Depths has some natural𝕴 lighting. Blupee Burrow is♓ a hidden location in the Hyrule Ridge Depths. The area is home to several Blupees, hence the name of the location.
Though Blupee Burrow is already secluded, the Blupees find additional p🍌laces to hide in small caves. The small glowing bunnies carry a trove of Rupees, so be sure to take advantage of their presence by shooting them with arrows. There’s also a Sartori cherry blossom tree, which is often overlooked since it isn’t on the surface.
7 Lake Hylia Wꦗhirlpool Cave
Normally, you’d want to avoid a giant whirlpool, but in this case, you’ll want to dive in head first. Un🗹derneath Lake Hylia, you’ll find the En-oma🍨 Shrine. Once activat𒈔ed, a light beaཧm will protrude into the sky, meaning you’ll need to go above, rather than below.
If you follow the beam, you’ll find yourself at the Faron Sky Archipelago. You can also begin at the Faron Sky Archipelago instead of starting in the water. Reg🍰ardless of your choice, you'll hit two hidden locations in one quest. Luckily, the other shrines don’t usually require this much traveling.
6 Temple Of Time Ruins ꧑
In Breath of the Wild, the Temple ⛎of Time was one of the first locations you visited, but the templ🍸e is much less prominent in Tears of the Kingdom. This is because the Temple of Time is now in the sky rather than on the ground. The original Temple of Time pales in comparison to𒈔 the newer temple in the sky.
The Temple of Time in the sky stands tall over everything else in the area and seems to be in relatively good condition. On the ground, the temple is abandoned, falling apaꦦrt, and doesn't play a role in the plot. However, those who did find and explore the temple noted a special easter 🥀egg located in a chest. There, you can find the fabric used for your paraglider in the previous game.
5 ꦦ The Golden Horse ꧟
The Lucky Clover Gazette will offer a quest to investigate potential Princess Zelda sightings. While on this quest, you can travel to the Snowfield Stable, a snowy are♈a with a special guest. Penn will be speaking to a person at the stable who mentions a missing golden horse.

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From here, you must travel north towards t🅷he North Tabantha Snowfield. A golden💃 horse will be standing in a snowy clearing, just waiting to be tamed. It's not easy to tame the horse, but the rewards you reap are well worth the trouble. Once you return to the stable, you'll be gifted a Royal Bridle and Royal Saddle. You can then register the horse at the stable, where you'll notice it has four stars in strength and speed, three in stamina, and two in pull.
4 🐻 ⛎ Gerudo Jail
When you enter the shelter in Gerudo town, you may overhear conversations about another man, or “voe,” who’s been im𝔍prisoned. Voe are forbidden from enteri♔ng Gerudo town.
However, Link’s entry is a unique exception due to his help in the previous game. When inside, you may notice a Gerudo warrior 168澳洲幸运꧃5开奖网:guarding the door to a 🍨cell imprisoning a Hylian. Though you can enter the jail if you commit a crime, like walking around without a shirt or dressing as a Yiga Clan member, there’s no obvious entry beyond the guarded door. There’s a quest you can start that'll lead you inside, and even lead to the follow♒ing hidden location.
3 Lon Lon🎀 Ranౠch
There are multiple references to previous games in Tears of the Kingdom, one of which is an Easter egg of a location in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Ocarina of Time. Lon Lon Ranch, a dairy farm, still exists in the open world. It’s practically hidden in plain sight. You can find the remnants 🐻of the ranch in Hyrule Field between Mabe Village Ruins, Mabe Prairie, and Ranch Ruins.

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Unfortunately, the ranch is in ruins, and it's likely that you walked right past the area without recognizing what it once♉ was. Luckily, you can still buy Lon Lon milk at different ingredient shops, so there's still some remnant of this once-bustling ranch.
2 🌌 𝐆 Forest Coliseum
Remember the Yiga Clan? The banana-loving masked soldiers played a substantial role in Breath of the Wild, but they aren’t as prominent in Tears of the Kingdom. Nonetheless, they still make appearances in the game. T๊here are a number of coliseums throughout the map, one of which is inhabited by the Yiga Clan.
The Forest Coliseum is hidden in the Great Hyrule Forest Depths. You can find the coliseum appropriately situated below the Great Hyrule Forest. Once you enter, the Yiga Clan will trap you inside and introduce themselves. You’re then forced to fight a large, monstrous B🍌lack Hinox who offers plentyꦑ of loot once defeated.
1 🔯 Eventide Island
Just like in the previous game, Eventide Island is a lone island in the Necluda Sea, off the coast of Ca🧔pe Kales in Southeast Necluda. The easiest way to get here is by fast traveling to the Muwo Jeem Shrine or the Rabella Wetlands Skyview Tower.
Because you can’t swim across, you’ll have to construct a vehicle with a Zonai device like a paragliꦑder or boat, so you can fly or sail there. Once you’re actually on the island, you’ll be tasked with destroying three monster forts, which will eventua🔯lly lead you to the Marari-In Shrine.
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