Explore Boone County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 11 cities and towns in Boone County below.
| County | Boone |
| State | Indiana (IN) |
| County Seat | Lebanon |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 40.027669 |
| Longitude | -86.468327 |
| Cities & Towns | 11 |
| Area Codes | 260, 317, 574, 812 |
Boone County unfolds across a landscape where the sky seems to hold a particular, thoughtful grayness on certain afternoons, a canvas for the slow drift of clouds over fields of corn and soybeans. Its terrain is a gentle, almost imperceptible swell, more a suggestion of hills than their dramatic pronouncement, a quiet transition from the more pronounced features of Indiana’s geography. The Lick Creek and Big Walnut Creek carve meandering paths through the county, their waters carrying the memory of seasons and the whispers of the land they nourish. To the north, the county brushes against the more industrial hum of Lake County, a stark contrast to Boone’s predominantly agricultural heart. To the south, the land begins to hint at the limestone richness that defines southern Indiana, though here it remains a subtle undercurrent, a promise rather than a declaration. This is a place where woodlots punctuate the vastness of cultivated land, creating a mosaic that shifts with the changing light, a quiet testament to human endeavor and the enduring power of the natural world.
The establishment of Boone County in 1830 marked a deliberate step in the westward expansion of Indiana, a formalization of the settlements that had begun to take root. Its early inhabitants, drawn by the fertile soil and the promise of a new beginning, were a hardy mix of pioneers seeking opportunity. Lebanon, the county seat, emerged as a natural focal point, strategically positioned near the geographic center of the burgeoning county. Its selection was not a matter of grand pronouncements, but rather the quiet accumulation of convenience and need, a place where trails converged and where the seeds of community were most readily sown. The formative years were defined by the relentless work of clearing land, building homes, and establishing the rudimentary infrastructure that would support a growing population, a period of quiet, persistent effort that laid the foundation for the county's enduring character.
The economy of Boone County is, at its core, tied to the land, a steady hum of agricultural production that colors the seasons and sustains its communities. Yet, the county has also embraced a modern dynamism, attracting a blend of industries that complement its rural roots. This duality gives Boone County a unique character: the quiet contemplation of a dusk settling over a farmhouse is often punctuated by the distant murmur of traffic on its well-connected roadways. The towns, each with its own distinct personality, are repositories of local lore and the daily rhythms of life. From the courthouse square in Lebanon, a stately brick structure that anchors the town’s civic life, to the smaller hamlets scattered across the landscape, a sense of place is palpable. People here engage in the quiet dignity of work, whether it’s tending fields, innovating in business, or simply maintaining the neighborhoods that give Boone County its quiet, enduring strength.
This page provides an interactive map of Boone County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 11 cities and towns. The county seat is Lebanon. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.
Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |