Wooded Kingdom

The Wooded Kingdom is a location featured in the upcoming Super Mario game Super Mario Odyssey. It is a large forest surrounded by mountains and a glass dome, and is the greater location of Steam Gardens. Its Regional Coins take the form of bolt nuts.

Areas

 * Iron Road, a set of red iron buildings
 * Deep Woods, a spooky-looking dark forest where a T-Rex resides
 * Sky Garden

Power Moon locations
There are a total of 54 Power Moons in this kingdom. Mario will need to collect 16 Power Moons to power up the Odyssey.
 * 01: Road to Sky Garden: Obtained after defeating a Big Piranha Plant at the end of the Red Maze.
 * 03: Path to the Secret Flower Field:
 * 09: Thanks for the Charge!:
 * 13: The Nut Round the Corner:
 * Caught Hopping in the Forest: Obtained by catching the rabbit in the forest.
 * Beneath the Roots of the Moving Tree: Obtained by moving a tree (in the Deep Woods) and then ground pounding the glowing spot beneath it.
 * Atop the Tall Tree: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb the tall tree and crack the nut at the top.
 * Flooding Pipeway: Obtained after completing a hidden area in Iron Road, which can be entered with an underwater Warp Pipe.
 * The Nut in the Red Maze: Obtained after using an Uproot to get in a side path of the red maze and crack the nut at the end of the path.
 * Climb the Rock to Get the Nut: Obtained after using an Uproot to climb over some rock to reach a nut.
 * Found with Wooded Kingdom Art
 * Can be purchased from the Crazy Cap store for 100 yellow Coins.

Multi Moon locations

 * 02: Flower Thieves of Sky Garden: (Multi Moon)
 * 04: Defend the Secret Flower Field!: Obtained after defeating the unnamed UFO boss (Multi Moon)

Enemies

 * Uproots
 * Fuzzies
 * Poison Piranha Plants
 * Goombas
 * Fire Bros
 * T-Rex
 * Goomba Towers
 * Big Piranha Plants
 * Chain Chomps
 * unnamed UFO boss

Trivia

 * During the reveal trailer, the electronic billboard for Steam Gardens found in New Donk City showed that the location was originally named "Kogwald". The name is a portmanteau of cog and -wald, the German word for forest.