How to complete A Picture for Woodland Stable Quest in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Joaquín Frere
link and his horse infront of a stable in Tears of the Kingdom

If you are looking to complete all the side quests in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you will have to visit Woodland Stable at least once. A set of side quests will be available here, but to start them, players will need to reach the stable near Eldin Mountain first. Here’s the Woodland Stable location.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features many Side Quests for players to discover and complete. The Lucky Clover Gazzete series of quests tasks players with finding mysterious stories scattered around stables in Hyrule.

By following that quest line, Link will visit every stable available, and many staff members will task him with different kinds of quests. Among all of those activities, the Woodland stablemaster will ask Link to find a photo of a little Goron soaking in the hot springs of Goron City. Check out our guide for the Woodland Stable location and how to complete the A Picture for Woodland Stable Quest.

Woodland Stable location in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

woodland stable location in zelda tears of the kingdom
Link can initiate the A Picture for Woodland Stable Quest in the Woodland Stable.

The Woodland Stable in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is In between Crenel Hill and Eldin Mountain, following the path up to the Great Hyrule Forest. Located along the main road by the Hylia River, before reaching the stable, Link can find traders Koltin and Kilton for the first time near Pico Pond.

When you’ve reached the Woodland Stable location for the first time, interact with the large frame on the wall to initiate the side quest. This will bring the stablekeeper Kish’s attention, which will mention that the frame was a gift from the Stable Association and that the objective is to showcase a stunning painting on it. Kish will ask players to find a “picture of a Goron soaking in the hot springs.”

How to solve A Picture for Woodland Side Quest in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Link in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom entering Goron City

Once you have the A Picture for Woodland side quest active in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, you will need to follow these steps to complete the mission:

  1. Follow the northwest road through the Eldin Canyon to reach Goron City.
  2. Head to the Goron Hot Springs located south of Goron City.
  3. Follow the road north past the General Store until you reach the large hot spring. The exact coordinates are 1703, 2460, 0391.
  4. Once you arrive at the designated location, you will find a little Goron with a yellow helmet relaxing and soaking in the spring.
  5. Take a picture of him, double-checking that the viewfinder prompts “Goron Soaking in hot springs” when you frame the picture.

Upon completing the above steps, players must return to Kish in Woodland Stable and show him the “Goron soaking in hot springs” picture. This will trigger the end of the A Picture for Woodland Stable quest, and Kish will showcase a recreation of Link’s picture on the stable’s board. Players will receive one Pony Point and a Hasty Vegetable Curry as a reward for completing the quest.

Link in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom watching the Woodland Stable board.
Kish will showcase Link’s picture once you finish the side quest.

That’s all you need to know to complete the A Picture for Woodland Stable Quest in Tears of the Kingdom. For more Zelda content, check some of our other guides:

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Joaquín is a new Senior Writer for Charlie Intel with years of experience on games journalism. Focusing on all things JRPGs and a videogame developer at heart. Graduated from Game-Dev School and Public Relations, his current work is Charlie Intel and Infobae for LATAM. You can contact Joaquín at [email protected]