How to Reach TOTK Lake Saria
It may be somewhat annoying to figure out how to go to Lake Saria in Zelda TOTK. It seems that finding its position on a map is not as simple as it seems. Rather, you must take the circuitous route and adhere to the glowing mushroom path. You want to see every inch of Hyrule, of course, but you don't really need to get there, do you? There's also a pretty nice bow to be found. Having said that, here's how to travel to Zelda Tears of the Kingdom's Lake Saria.
DirectionsHow to Get to Tears of the Kingdom's Lake Saria
Bravery Island and Simosiwak Shrine are the first places you must go in Zelda TOTK or Tears of the Kingdom in order to reach Lake Saria. The shrine's precise coordinates are 0166, 1978, 0758. Here's a quick summary of how to get there; you can read more about it in our Zelda TOTK Glide Suit Locations. Thyphlo Ruins Skyview Tower is where you should go. and throw yourself into the air before gliding south. Gust may be used if needed. After arriving at Simosiwak Shrine, descend towards Ninjis Shrine from the platform in an easterly direction. You are targeting, give or take, 0335, 1884, 0177 as your coordinates. Again, don't be afraid to utilise the Gust ability if necessary to make it.
Looking south-southwest is the next stage to reach Lake Saria in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, often known as TOTK. A big tree with several blue-glow mushrooms may be seen in the shadows. You may go to Lake Saria by following those Silent Shrooms. Generally, you want to go west, but make sure you stay on the Silent Shrooms track. You will eventually arrive at the lake's water's edge. To get to the centre island, swim over (0067, 1898, 0173). There is a chest inside the big, twisted tree in the centre. Look inside. To get the Forest Dweller's Bow, open it. See our Walton's Treasure Hunt guide for information on the other weapons in the set. You may also catch a few Stealthfin Trout by fishing in Lake Saria.