Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Goron City
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom — Where to Find Goron City in TotK

Here's where to find Goron City in Zelda: TotK.

Knowing how to get to Goron City in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can be confusing. The Hyrule map will keep you guessing about the best ways to reach a location until you discover new areas. Goron City is one location you’ll need to visit for the main questline, Regional Phenomena, but it’s hidden until you arrive. Our guide tells you how to get to Goron City in TotK.

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How to Get to Goron City in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Goron City map location road from Woodland Stable
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Goron City is located at coordinates (1652, 2444, 0381) in Tears of the Kingdom. It’s between Death Mountain and the Great Hyrule Forest. There are a few ways to get to Goron City, but there are a few that are more efficient than others.

Most Direct Route to Goron City in TotK

After some testing, I found that the most direct route from the initial Central Hyrule region to Goron City in TotK is via the road from Woodland Stable (1056, 1126, 0022). The map screenshot above has the pathway marked, and I’d recommend grabbing a horse from the stable to speed things up.

Related: How to Reach Korok Forest

Best Route to Goron City

Another convenient — and perhaps speedier — way to get to Goron City is by first finding the Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower (1637, 1183, 0225) and gliding north.

The Eldin Canyon Skyview Tower is between Pico Pond and Lake Ferona, east of the Woodland Stable. The short detour can be worth it since gliding helps you shorten the route and miss enemies along the way. You can even spot the Goron Monolith Statues after launching from it, as shown in the screenshot above.

If you haven’t upgraded your stamina, however, you won’t make it all the way gliding. I recommend spending some Lights of Blessing to upgrade your stamina before making the trek via this method. Otherwise, if you’ve invested in more hearts than stamina, riding a horse from the stable is the better option.

That’s it for our guide on where to find Goron City in Tears of the Kingdom. We have plenty more tips and tricks articles, walkthroughs, and strategies to help you through Hyrule. For those, check out our Zelda: TotK guides hub.


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