Madison County Map, Indiana

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Madison County, Indiana

Madison County is right in the middle of Indianapolis and Muncie. This county is a hardworking piece of Indiana.
Anderson is the county seat, which was once a busy auto industry town. You’ll find the Paramount Theatre in Anderson, a historic movie theater.
Mounds State Park brings in folks interested in ancient Native American earthworks. It balances its industrial past with hopes for a more diverse future.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Madison County |
County Seat | Anderson |
Population | 129,000 (estimated) |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Anderson, Alexandria, Elwood, Pendleton, Edgewood, Chesterfield, Ingalls, Markleville, Summitville, Lapel, Frankton, Orestes |
Interstates and Highways | I-69, US-36, IN-9, IN-13, IN-32, IN-37, IN-109 |
FIPS Code | 18-095 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 452 square miles (Land: 450 sq mi, Water: 2 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Grant County (North), Delaware County (East), Henry County (Southeast), Hancock County (South), Hamilton County (West), Tipton County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | Indiana |
Coordinates | 40.1500° N, 85.6846° W |
Etymology | Named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States |
Major Landmarks | Mounds State Park, Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom, Anderson Speedway, Gruenewald Historic House |
Website | Madison County Website |
TRANSPORTATION MAP
Madison County Road Map
Mostly flat plains cover the county, with the White River creating a broad valley. There are some gentle slopes near the river and its tributaries. The northern sections show more elevation changes than the south. I-69, US-36, and IN-9 are the major highways here.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
Madison County Satellite Map
This Madison County satellite image shows Anderson as the primary urban center along the river. There are industrial areas mixed with neighborhoods radiating outward. The White River forms a dark, winding corridor through the landscape. But farmland covers most areas away from the city.

OUTLINE MAP
Madison County Blank Map
Madison County forms a rough square shape with slightly uneven edges. All boundaries follow straight survey lines. No state borders touch the county and it’s completely within the state of Indiana.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 6 neighboring counties of Madison County: