Gerudo Canyon Stable Tears of the Kingdom TOTK

Where is Gerudo Canyon Stable in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)? – Answered

Get ready to deal with some rough weather

Tears of the Kingdom’s Gerudo Desert is one of the most dangerous areas if you enter it unprepared. With blistering heat during the day and chilling winds at night, you’ll need plenty of weather-resistant gear and food to travel safely! Now add hostile monsters in the mix for a wacky time. Fortunately, stopping at a stable lets you take on quests and sit at a cooking pot to make food, allowing a moment of reprieve from the chaos. If you are curious, continue reading to discover where Gerudo Canyon Stable is in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Gerudo Canyon Stable Location in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

You will find Gerudo Canyon Stable right at the entrance of Gerudo Desert, southeast of the Highlands and directly west of the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower. The precise coordinates for Gerudo Canyon Stable are (-2792, -2240, 0029).

Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Canyon Stable Location

If it’s your first time entering Gerudo, your safest bet is the travel along the main winding path to the stable. Since mountains on both sides surround it, it’s easy to miss the building if you’re flying from a Skyview Tower or shrine.

However, be prepared to pack some cold and heat-resistant food, as you’ll need both if you plan to run here on foot. I was caught off guard by the night’s weather when I first arrived here, and I now make it a habit to wear some Snowquill armor

Alternatively, if you’ve been to Gerudo Desert before, you may already have a few fast travel points unlocked. Mainly, ones like Soryotanog Shrine in Gerudo Town or Mayatat Shrine along the main road let you head northeast to find the stable relatively quickly. You’ll also find Turakmik Shrine just east of Gerudo Canyon Stable on a small cliff edge so that you can fast-travel here later. 

Related: Where is Gerudo Town in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)? – Answered

What Can You Find at TOTK’s Gerudo Canyon Stable?

When you first arrive at Gerudo Canyon Stable, you’ll notice that cardboard boxes block the two entrances! Break the boxes and talk to Piaffe, who tells you about the stable closing its doors and recommends you visit Kara Kara Bazaar. This conversation starts the “Piaffe, Packed Away” side quest.

Gerudo Canyon Stable Penn Location TOTK

If you’re trying to get your hands on some Froggy armor instead, you can head to coordinates (-2813, -2237, 0029) and talk to Penn. He wonders why Princess Zelda declared the Gerudo Canyon Stable well off-limits, prompting us to investigate the issue and see why she would make such a bold statement. A new side adventure, “The Blocked Well“, begins here!

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