Gerudo Valley

Gerudo Valley is a blisteringly hot valley located in the northwest corner of Hyrule in. It leads to the Gerudo's Fortress, home of the proud female warrior race of Gerudo. Beyond lies the Haunted Wasteland, a harsh and unforgiving desert. Zora's River passes through the bottom of the valley, whose water-flow ultimately leads to Lake Hylia.

Features
During Link's childhood, the path to Gerudo's Fortress is blocked by Gerudo guards, making it impossible to get to the other side of the valley. Once the young hero retrieves the Master Sword from its pedestal, the bridge spanning across the chasm will have been destroyed by the Gerudo, forcing Link to use either the Longshot or Epona to get across. There will also be a tent set up near the entrance to the Gerudo's Fortress that is home to the Carpenters who helped build up Kakariko Village; however, all of the carpenters except their boss have left in hopes of joining the Gerudo and become thieves themselves. When Link travels to the fortress, he finds out that all four of the carpenters have been imprisoned by the Gerudo, and once he frees all of them, the carpenters return to their previous job to repair the bridge.

Inside the carpenters' tent is the Running Man who, after the bridge is repaired, will challenge the Hero of Time to a race to the bridge that leads to the Kokiri Forest.

There is a crag where a box lies. Link can fly to this spot with the help of a Cucco, and find a Piece of Heart inside the box. The water below the valley in which Zora's River flows is infested with Octoroks as well as giant, rolling boulders. Link can take a dive from the bridge high above and land on the highest portion of river, which has a small platform with a patch of soil where Link can plant a Magic Bean. Behind the waterfall is a ladder that leads to a ledge with a second Piece of Heart. The young hero can then let the current take him back to the upper part of Lake Hylia.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Gerudo Valley appears as a stage in. The stage features a flat surface divided by a chasm. The stage also features a bridge that can be destroyed by attacks, reconstructing itself after a short time. At the sides of the bridge, two canopies were added as extra platforms, each at different heights. Two posts were also added to the chasm in order to help fighters return to the top, while some spikes are also found below. Koume and Kotake appear as a stage hazard, attacking fighters with fire and ice attacks, respectively.

This stage reappears in.

Trivia

 * Link is able to go past the closed entrance to Gerudo Fortress as a child. It can be done by using a glitch that involves getting a Cucco and standing on a post and flying it across the broken bridge.
 * The Desert is the second largest area in the game to use the same theme tune (the largest is the field areas, which use the Hyrule Field theme).