Blackwell Forest
Located in the heart of Northeast Island, most of Blackwell Forest is uninhabited and easy to get lost in. But there are several accounts of a hidden treehouse village where thousands of birds live. If you know their language, Tweetspeak, they may just let you live in one of their elaborate treehouses. This is where Scout, the king of the birds, lives.

Fort Jones
According to the castle library, Fort Jones was built in 1436 to protect the islanders in times of crisis. But since no one has ever attacked (let alone found) the island, the castle has instead become home to about 250 people. The designers made secret passageways everywhere, and they are haunted by the mysterious Fort Jones Ghost. No one knows who he is or why he's still around.

Hopkins Beach
The cool shade of palm trees, white sand and clear water make Hopkins Beach one of the most popular areas on the island. Huge surfing waves are found toward the west shore, but most islanders stay near the calmer waters of the east. Make sure to try the pineapple bread, a regional specialty. An imaginative girl named Ocean lives here.

Kerner City
This futuristic metropolis holds most of the island's residents. Flying cars, trendy rooftop restaurants and huge office buildings create a distinguishable skyline visible through out the island. The city seems to keep getting bigger every day. This is home to Crusade, a curious kid who has never been outside of the city limits.

Lake Carter Village
Lake Carter is a quiet, old-fashioned village where only about 50 people live. People who don't like the crowds at Hopkins Beach or Kerner City find comfort in the village's simple lifestyle. A few tourists still stop by, although most are looking for the mythical talking fish, Swimmy Fishtastic. I wouldn't suggest looking for him...I don't even think that he exists.

S.S. Mast Ship
If you want to join Captain Sabre and his crew to live like a pirate, the S.S. Mast will be your floating home. The ship usually docks just outside of Kerner City, but it sails off about once a week, looking for the famous Northeast Treasure. Captain Sabre won the ship from a spice trader in Nassau over a game of cards. The ship is also known for its wild Friday night parties.