Hawaii 2, Private island in St. George Lake, Maine, United States
Hawaii 2 is a 6-acre private island on St. George Lake in Maine, featuring a mix of forest and shoreline typical of New England lakes. The landscape includes woodland trails, natural vegetation, and lake access points that define its current character.
The island was originally called Birch Island before being purchased by a card game company in 2014, which renamed it Hawaii 2. This acquisition marked a notable shift in the island's ownership and public awareness.
The island represents an intersection between gaming culture and land preservation, as Cards Against Humanity distributed symbolic licenses to their game supporters.
The island is open for daytime visits, though access comes with specific guidelines to protect the land. Check current rules before visiting to understand what activities are permitted on the property.
The island gained attention when its owner distributed symbolic ownership certificates to customers as part of a promotional campaign. This unusual approach turned a simple land purchase into a story shared across gaming communities.
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