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Clinton County, Indiana Map

Explore Clinton County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 11 cities and towns in Clinton County below.

Interactive Map of Clinton County, Indiana

CountyClinton
StateIndiana (IN)
County SeatFrankfort
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude40.291906
Longitude-86.478107
Cities & Towns11
Area Codes260, 317, 463

About Clinton County, Indiana

Clinton County unfolds across Indiana’s landscape as a study in gentle transitions. Its northern reaches are a checkerboard of fertile farmland, where fields of corn and soybeans stretch toward horizons softened by distant tree lines. Southward, the terrain begins a slow, deliberate shift, hinting at the more pronounced undulations that characterize the state’s southern reaches, though without the starkness of limestone bluffs. The Wabash River forms a significant western border, a wide, patient artery reflecting the sky, while smaller creeks and tributaries, like the Raccoon Creek, thread through the landscape, their banks sometimes thick with woodlot, offering shade and shelter. Neighboring counties – Boone to the east, Tippecanoe to the west, Montgomery to the south, and Hamilton and Marion to the northeast – share in this familiar Hoosier geography of cultivated fields and scattered woodlands. The air here, especially in the quiet of late afternoon, carries a clean, earthy scent, a palpable reminder of the land’s enduring agricultural pulse.

The story of Clinton County is one of steady settlement and growth, beginning in the mid-19th century. Established in 1830, it was organized from territory that had previously been part of neighboring counties, a common practice as populations grew and the need for local governance became more pressing. Early settlers, drawn by the rich soil and the promise of a new start, were primarily of English and German descent, their labor shaping the landscape into the productive farmland it is today. The county seat, Frankfort, owes its name and its central placement to a surveyor’s decision, its position intended to be equidistant from the county’s furthest points, a deliberate act of planning to serve the burgeoning population. The town’s early development was intrinsically tied to its role as a transportation hub, first by road and later by rail, a convergence point for commerce and community.

Today, Clinton County’s character is defined by its deep agricultural roots and the quiet industry of its small cities and towns. Frankfort, as the county seat, remains the primary commercial and civic center, its downtown square often animated by the slow, purposeful rhythm of daily life, from the morning rush at the diner to the evening strolls. Beyond Frankfort, communities like Kirklin, Rossville, and Mulberry exist as distinct neighborhoods within the larger county, each with its own particular cadence. People here make their living from the land, from the factories that process agricultural goods, and from the businesses that serve these communities. The sense of place is often found in the details: the sturdy brick of the older downtown buildings, the way the setting sun casts long shadows across a freshly plowed field, the shared understanding of a season’s arrival or departure. Clinton County offers a grounded experience, a place where the work of the hands and the turning of the seasons remain central to the human endeavor.

Cities and Towns in Clinton County

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About This Clinton County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Clinton County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 11 cities and towns. The county seat is Frankfort. 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 generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records