Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower is one of the 15 Skyview Towers you can find in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
You can find this tower in the southwestern corner of Hyrule, at the edge of the Gerudo Highlands region.
In this guide, we’ll tell you where to find this Skyview Tower and how to solve the puzzle to activate it.
How to Activate Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
You can find the Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower northeast of the Gerudo Desert and northwest of the Faron Grasslands. It’s somewhat along the edge of the Gerudo Highlands.
Its approximate coordinates on the map are -2430, -2180, 0305. You can view your current coordinates on the bottom right of the map, highlighted in the image above.
Get to the base of the tower and face toward it, positioning yourself like the picture above. You will notice some metal boxes to your left and an elevator directly behind you.
The Gerudo Canyon Skyview Tower repairman is stuck in this elevator and your goal is to help him get up so he can fix the tower.
Start by using the Ultrahand to grab one of the metal boxes. Attach it on top of another one of the boxes, then grab a third box and attach it to the topmost box.
You should have a stack of 3 metal boxes, which will work as a counterweight to repair the elevator!
Grab your makeshift totem and attach it to the weight that pulls the elevator. It’s heavy enough to act as a counterweigh and pull the elevator up.
Now just speak with the repairman. He will thank you and get to work on fixing up this Skyview Tower!
Interact with the device next to the repairman to activate the tower, then examine the blue circular platform. Link will dive into the sky and reveal a part of the region on your map!
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