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Fountain County, Indiana Map

Explore Fountain County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 13 cities and towns in Fountain County below.

Interactive Map of Fountain County, Indiana

CountyFountain
StateIndiana (IN)
County SeatCovington
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude40.123084
Longitude-87.253327
Cities & Towns13
Area Codes317, 765

About Fountain County, Indiana

Fountain County unfurls across a landscape where the broad, fertile plains of western Indiana begin to give way to a more varied terrain. Its northern reaches share a subtle kinship with the agricultural heartland, a patchwork of corn and soybean fields stretching under an immense sky, punctuated by stands of mature timber. As one travels south, the land grows more restless, the Wabash River, a vital artery, begins to define its western edge, its broad, slow-moving waters a constant presence, reflecting the changing light. To the east, the terrain continues its gentle undulation, a land shaped by ancient glaciers and the persistent work of water. Neighboring counties, each with its own particular character, form its borders: Warren to the north, Tippecanoe and Montgomery to the east, Parke to the south, and Vermillion, also along the Wabash, to the west. This geographical mosaic, a blend of open agricultural vistas and the more intimate embrace of river bottoms and wooded draws, sets the stage for the county's unfolding story.

The genesis of Fountain County is tied to the westward expansion of settlers in the early 19th century, drawn by the rich soil and the promise of a new beginning. Established in 1826 from portions of neighboring counties, it was named, fittingly, for the numerous springs and clear water sources that graced the land, a testament to its pristine, nascent beauty. The county seat, Covington, emerged as a natural focal point, strategically positioned along the Wabash River, a crucial thoroughfare for trade and travel. Its development was propelled by the river's bounty and the steady stream of newcomers, primarily of English, Irish, and German descent, who sought to cultivate this promising territory. The early years were marked by the arduous task of transforming wilderness into farmland, a process of clearing, planting, and building that forged a resilient community spirit, a quiet determination that would come to define the county's character.

Today, Fountain County continues to embody a spirit of grounded practicality, its economy rooted in the enduring strength of agriculture, where the cycle of planting and harvest dictates the pace of life. The land still yields its bounty, a constant reminder of the deep connection between people and the soil. Beyond the fields, the county's character is also shaped by its smaller communities, each with its own distinct rhythm, where porch swings still creak in the afternoon breeze and the local diner serves as a de facto town square. Landmarks here are not grand monuments, but rather the enduring presence of the brick courthouses that anchor its towns, the sturdy bridges spanning its waterways, and the familiar silhouettes of barns against the twilight sky. It is a place where the quality of light at dusk seems to linger a moment longer, casting a warm, golden hue over the landscape, and where the air, particularly after a spring rain, carries the clean, earthy scent of soil and growing things, a subtle but profound invitation to pause and appreciate the quiet, persistent beauty of this Hoosier corner.

Cities and Towns in Fountain County

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About This Fountain County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Fountain County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 13 cities and towns. The county seat is Covington. 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