Sprawling Savanna

Sprawling Savanna, otherwise known as World 5-4, is the fourth level of World 5 from Super Mario 3D World and its Nintendo Switch port Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury, unlocked by clearing Chargin' Chuck Blockade Is Back. This stage is a big savanna-themed mountain during sunset. Completion of this level unlocks both Bob-ombs Below and Cakewalk Flip.

Layout
The course starts out on a tall pillar with a Clear Pipe Cannon. It launches Mario and his friends to the next mountain. As they climb, they must deal with Ant Troopers, and Fuzzies moving through a small series of Clear Pipes that must be used to reach a peak with a revolving bridge and the cannon to the next area. The third mountain is mostly an open space, where players find the Checkpoint Flag, rabbits, more Ant Troopers, and some ponds. Beyond this place, there is a high wall featuring another group of Clear Pipes and Fuzzies, with a Super Star place at the opening to destroy the enemies. On the very top of the wall, players will find two rotating platforms, a Green Star Ring, some more Ant Troopers, as well as the Goal Pole.

Green Stars

 * Green Star 1: In a small hole near the first section of Clear Pipes. Players can get to there either with a Cat suit or by falling off the summit.
 * Green Star 2: The second Green Star is being held by a rabbit on the third mountain. This rabbit has a green glow around it.
 * Green Star 3: The third Green Star appears after the player has collected all the eight Green Coins after the Green Star Ring is activated at the end of the course.

Stamp

 * The character must fall into the hole the Ant Troopers get in on the third area. There is a Warp Box leading to a small cave containing a Big Ant Trooper with the Stamp of Cat Peach on its back.

Luigi sighting
If the player takes an immediate right after the second Clear Pipe Cannon, they can see an 8-bit Luigi imprinted on the grass. Also, in the same area, the player can use a Sprixie's binoculars to see another 8-bit Luigi on top of a Clear Pipe.

Names in other languages
Grandiose Grassteppe