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The Lost Forest is a forest that serves as the boundary between South Park and Canada in South Park: The Stick of Truth.

Background[]

Following Heading North quest, The New Kid passes through the Lost Forest to get to Canada, then heading back the same direction upon return to South Park.

Appearance[]

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Plot details follow.

The forest is covered in tall conifers and spruce, with some large boulders scattered across. There is a network of several paths that seem to go around in circles, making it possible to get lost. There is no guarantee that retracing steps would result in going back to where the player came from. If the New Kid spends too much time in the lost forest, or they are unable to get to destinations, Chris and Kelly will find the player and ground them, spawning them and their buddy back into the New Kid's bedroom. Only a few man-made structures can be found within the forest (such as a wooden bridge).

The Lost Forest is accessible at the outskirts of South Park:

Each entrance is obstructed by a group of rats which must be cleared with the Dragonshout fart power. Once in the forest, there will be four paths (North, South, East or West) for The New Kid to choose.

It is possible to encounter N*** Zombies while in the forest.

Specific Destinations[]

Canada[]

As directed by Kyle Broflovski, the path towards Canada is to "Head North, then North again, North, and then North". The New Kid can only make his way past the Canadian border if the Heading North quest is started and the passport is obtained.

Cow's Farm[]

Heading South 4 times will lead to the Cow's Farm, before going down South again to re-enter South Park.

Woodland Critters[]

The map to the Woodland Critters can be found in Stan's room. Once in the forest, head East, North, East, South, East. Once the Critters are found, they will ask the New Kid if he accepts Satan as their savior. Upon acceptance, all 12 Critters will become Facebook friends.

Trivia[]

  • The Lost Forest is a reference to The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
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