Fountain County Map, Indiana
Fountain County is a quiet part of west-central Indiana, where the Wabash River sets the western border. Covington is the county seat.
Fountain County is a quiet part of west-central Indiana, where the Wabash River sets the western border. Covington is the county seat.
Franklin County sits in the southeast corner of Indiana, right up against the Ohio border. You’ll find a mix of farmland and forests here.
Fulton County is located in the heart of northern Indiana. Rochester, the county seat, is a classic small Midwestern town.
Gibson County sits in southwest Indiana, next to Illinois to the west. The western border is the Wabash River, and White River at the fork.
Grant County is in the middle of northern Indiana. Marion is the county seat. It was once an industrial town and still has that gritty feel.
Greene County is in southwest Indiana. The county has lots of hills, thanks to the Illinois Basin. Bloomfield is the county seat.
Hamilton County is the poster child for booming suburban growth in Indiana. Located just north of Indianapolis, it’s a fast-growing county.
Located just east of Indianapolis, Hancock County is where suburban sprawl meets rural charm. Greenfield is the county seat here.
Harrison County hugs the Ohio River in southern Indiana, just across from Louisville, Kentucky. Corydon is the county seat.
Hendricks County is Indy’s fast-growing western neighbor. Danville is the county seat. But places like Plainfield and Brownsburg are booming.
Henry County sits in east-central Indiana. It’s home to the town of New Castle, known for being the home to Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.
Howard County is in the middle of north-central Indiana. Kokomo, the county seat, is known as the “City of Firsts” for its innovations.
Huntington County is in northeast Indiana, not far from Fort Wayne. Huntington is the county seat, which is home to Huntington University.
Jackson County is in the southern part of the state. Seymour, the county seat, is known as the hometown of rocker John Mellencamp.
Don’t overlook Jasper County. This piece of northwest Indiana is where the Prairie State lives up to its name. Rensselaer is the county seat.