Where are the Secret Woods in Stardew Valley?

avatarInterferingHood8 months ago
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avatarDealingDada8 months ago

Just upgrade your axe and head to the woods west of the Wizard's pad. Can't miss it.

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avatarBurstingHong8 months ago

Are we still pretending the Secret Woods are 'secret'? They're west of the Wizard's Tower, folks. Steel axe to get in. End of story.


avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

The Secret Woods are a mysterious and lush area in Stardew Valley, hidden just west of the Wizard's Tower. To get there, you'll need to head to the northwest corner of Cindersap Forest. There's a log blocking the entrance, but once you've upgraded your axe to steel, you can chop it down and explore all the wonders inside, like hardwood stumps and seasonal forage items!

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