To your right is the general store with food and arrows, and ahead of you is the Spore Store with its variety of mushrooms. Directly in the center of the hollow is a cooking fire.
If you head directly east of the Master Sword stone (straight south of the shrine), you’ll find Hestu - assuming he’s found his way home by the time you get here. Getting this shrine unlocked is going to be your fastest way to come back to Korok Forest. Before anything else, though, the most important landmark is Keo Ruug shrine which is around the Great Deku Tree’s trunk to the northeast. Once you have pulled the sword from the stone, you’ll open up the rest of Korok Forest. (You can check out our Master Sword guide to learn how to claim it.) The Master Sword is important enough - and central enough - that we’ve centered the map on it. When first you make your way through the Lost Woods, the most obvious landmark you’ll see - probably the first thing you see, really - is the Master Sword. But, just like Breath of the Wild’s shrines, that’s what we’re here for. The problem is, you’re deep in the forest and everything looks the same.
Getting to Korok Forest is an adventure all on it’s own, but there is a lot to do once you get there.