Explore Fulton County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 8 cities and towns in Fulton County below.
| County | Fulton |
| State | Indiana (IN) |
| County Seat | Rochester |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 41.047082 |
| Longitude | -86.261685 |
| Cities & Towns | 8 |
| Area Codes | 574 |
Fulton County unfolds across a landscape of gentle, agricultural swells and the darker, more mysterious densities of woodlot. Its northern reaches, where the air begins to carry the distant, metallic tang of industry and the broad, blue breath of Lake Michigan, give way to a heartland defined by cornfields and soybean mosaics that stretch to horizons often softened by the hazy light of late summer. Southward, the terrain begins a subtle descent, hinting at the larger river systems that define the state's southern contours, though Fulton itself is primarily watered by smaller creeks and tributaries that thread through the land like silver sutures. To its immediate west lies Marshall County, a neighbor sharing similar agricultural rhythms, while to the east, the land flows into Wabash County, each boundary a soft demarcation in the continuous spread of Hoosier soil. Distinct sub-regions are less about dramatic geological shifts and more about the nuanced character of the land: pockets of denser woodland giving way to open fields, or the occasional cluster of homes that mark the beginnings of a basketball-court town.
The county was formally organized in 1835, a product of Indiana's westward expansion and the desire to solidify governance over newly settled territories. Early settlers, drawn by the promise of fertile land and a life away from the crowded East, arrived to transform the wilder landscape into productive farms. The county seat, Rochester, emerged as a natural gathering point, its position on the Tippecanoe River offering both a water source and a strategic location for trade and travel. Over time, the town grew from a humble trading post into the administrative and commercial hub, its brick courthouse a solid anchor in the evolving community. Formative episodes in Fulton County's history are not marked by grand battles, but by the quieter, persistent narratives of clearing land, building homes, and establishing the networks of roads and schools that would knit the scattered settlements into a cohesive whole. The spirit of self-reliance, honed by generations of working the land, became a defining thread in the county's character.
Life in Fulton County today is a study in the enduring appeal of grounded existence. The economy remains firmly rooted in agriculture, with the golden sway of corn and the rustle of soybeans dictating much of the year's rhythm. Yet, a quiet industrial sector, often centered in Rochester, provides a counterpoint to the rural quiet, offering employment and a different kind of pulse to the county seat. The character of the place is one of unpretentious strength, a place where the quality of light at dusk, painting the sky in strokes of rose and lavender over endless fields, feels like a daily benediction. Notable landmarks are often modest: the stately courthouse in Rochester, the quiet dignity of older farmhouses, or the small, independent businesses that serve as the social centers of the county's various localities. Each town, from the quietude of Akron to the more active streets of Rochester, possesses its own particular hum, a unique constellation of people and places that together form the quiet, undeniable presence of Fulton County.
This page provides an interactive map of Fulton County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 8 cities and towns. The county seat is Rochester. 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 |