~The Crystal Region~Valton TownThe starter town for the protagonist.
Valton is a simple and small town with a basic structure. It's filled with friendly faces that are more than willing to help when asked. Towards the far corner of the town, up a hill, is the Pokelab, where the head researcher of the region, Professor Rodrick, studies the connection between Pokemon emotions and their strength.
Valton ForestA medium-sized forest that connects Valton Town with the closest city, Ardon. Many Pokemon Trainers come to train and admire the scenery. Expect many Wild Pokemon.
Cradle Village *
More of a hybrid between a village and a resort, Cradle Village hides in the midst of Valton Forest. All that is there is a small shop consisting of medicines created by smashing berries found in the forest, and some houses built up in the trees. It's also home to the protagonist's first Gym.
Ardon City*
One of the biggest cities in Crystal. In fact, it may very well be the second largest in the region. A carnival stands at the corner of the city, pulling in many tourists if the Pokemon Gym at the center of the city doesn't.
Inferno DesertThe burning wasteland found north of Ardon. There's a wonderful oasis town at the center of the desert that brings in many reckless travelers, but beware of the ruthless sandstorms, awful heat, and Wild Pokemon.
Inferno CityThere's a volcano located at the heart of the desert, and at the base of that volcano, protected by the shade, is Inferno City, the third biggest city in the region. Because it is at the base of the volcano, it's also protected by the sandstorms. Although there's no Gym in the city, you can find thousands of hotsprings and refreshing spas. Inferno City is best known for its food, which can be presented via the daily cook offs only locals can compete in.
Three Rivers*
A city that, like its name, stands around a massive river that separates into three. It might be a better resort town than Inferno City, for it has the ultimate beach, which stretches across almost half of the city. There's a Gym located near the beach, and there's also a luxury cruise ship that transports Trainers from Three Rivers to the islands, but the tickets are very pricey.
Anchor IslandOne of the three islands of Crystal, Anchor is a nice sea-side town that has a good beach, but not as good as Three Rivers. Surfers spend much time here. A Day-care can be found here as well as a spa, but there's no Gym. There's a saying here: "People always drop anchor here when they see the sights!"
Aqua IslandThe second island of the three islands. This island has another name: Empty Island, a name given to the area because so few people live here. Because it is nearly abandoned, many fishermen stay there. Again, there is no gym, but above a waterfall on the island is an ancient temple that was said to be built in honor of a legendary pokemon.
Revel RuinsThe temple positioned near the top of the waterfall at Aqua Island. No one knows why exactly it was built, but all can assume it was to worship a mighty Pokemon. Mysterious Strength can still be felt in the still air.
Spark Island*
The third and final island of the Crystal Region. It's a lovely town where romance fills the air, but recently it has had its heart broken by the cruel and unforgiving Team Rocket. The town has been taken over by Team Rocket, and that includes the Gym.
Dalton City*
The biggest city in the region and also the sister city of Valton Town. It has a gym, a park, and a game corner, making this the biggest tourist attraction. Because it is such a big city, Dalton was, and is, taken over by Team Rocket. Somewhere in the city is the Rocket Warehouse, where all of there stolen goods lie. It's rumored that the gym leader refuses to open the gym until Team Rocket leaves the town...
Crystal MountainA large mountain that's not only named after the region, but by the diamonds and crystals that can be found there. It's the only way to get to Moonlitville.
Moonlitville*
A very solemn town found at the base of the mountain. Because it's at the base of the mountain, all sunlight manages to elude it. The town is forever stuck in the darkness of night, gaining an air of gloominess to it. It's only fitting that there's the Pokemon Tower in there, its cemetery long and wide. Right next to the Tower is the Gym.
Serenade ParkA peaceful getaway for families. A wide open space for trainers to train and for families to have a picnic. There's no gym, and very few houses. Towards the end of the area is the enterance to King Forest.
King ForestA giant forest that connects Serenade Park with St. Juan. Many trainers have gotten lost in the massive forest. Legend has it that every full moon a strange mansion appears out of no where in the middle of the forest. It supposedly lures trainers inside then spirits them away to the spirit world. But there is a way to escape. If you can get out of the mansion before sunrise, you'll be free.
Krenshaw ManorA strange, abandoned mansion that appears in King Forest every full moon. Though abandoned, the mansion is in great shape and holds many luxurious wonders. The doors are always open and wait patiently for trainers to enter its humble abode, but stay too long and you'll find yourself taken to the spirit realm with no way of returning!
St. Juan*
A town named after its original founder. What originally started as a small town has evolved into a large city with steel covering practically everything. Many construction workers stay here; there's a Gym here as well.
Everline Valley*
The final stop before entering Victory Road. It's only a few hours driving time away from St. Juan's, and it's as refreshing as Serenade Park. Don't be fooled by its calming setting and beautiful scenery, however, because it practically oozes strong competition. You'll find the final Gym here, and it's nothing to underestimate.