Forest

A forest is a large area of land that contains a great density of trees and also small amounts of plant life. Almost all of The Legend of Zelda games features a forest with the exception of Phantom Hourglass, as the area of trees present on the islands are too scarce to be deemed in such a way. Whether or not the Forest Haven in The Wind Waker is considered a forest by this definition is debatable, however there is the Forest of Fairies and that is considered a true forest.

Forests of Zelda

 * Moruge Forest, simply known as "Woods N of River" in-game, home to Bagu in The Adventure of Link.
 * Skeleton Forest, Dark World counterpart to the Lost Woods in A Link to the Past.
 * Mysterious Forest, also known as Mysterious Woods, found on Koholint Island in Link's Awakening.
 * Kokiri Forest, home to the Kokiris in Ocarina of Time.
 * Sacred Forest Meadow, located deep in the Lost Woods and home to the Forest Temple in Ocarina of Time.
 * Deku Forest, located in Labrynna of the past, in Oracle of Ages.
 * Eastern Suburbs, located east of Horon Village in Holodrum in Oracle of Seasons.
 * Sea of Trees, a stage from Four Swords.
 * Forest of Fairies, also known as Fairy Woods, located on Outset Island in The Wind Waker.
 * Forest Haven, an archipelago in the Great Sea in The Wind Waker.
 * Sacred Grove, located in the Faron Province, in Twilight Princess.
 * The Crystal Traps Forest', a location from the novel The Crystal Trap.

Forests in the Tingle series

 * Deku Forest, fourth island on the First Continent in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland.

Forest in the CD-i games

 * Forest of Ogbam, a large forest in Zelda's Adventure.