Explore Jackson County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 10 cities and towns in Jackson County below.
| County | Jackson |
| State | Indiana (IN) |
| County Seat | Brownstown |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 38.925498 |
| Longitude | -85.991813 |
| Cities & Towns | 10 |
| Area Codes | 317, 574, 765 |
Jackson County unfolds across southeastern Indiana, a landscape shaped by the patient hand of water and time. Its terrain is a verdant mosaic, where fertile floodplains along the White River give way to the more undulating, wooded ridges that characterize its interior. To the south, the land slopes towards the grand sweep of the Ohio River, a natural boundary that has long dictated the flow of life and commerce. The county shares its borders with Bartholomew, Jennings, Scott, Washington, and Orange Counties, each contributing to the regional character of southern Indiana. Distinct sub-regions emerge: the flatter, agricultural expanses ideal for cultivation, and the more rugged, forested tracts that offer sanctuary to wildlife. The very air here can carry the damp, earthy scent of creek beds after a rain, a subtle perfume of the land itself.
The settlement of Jackson County began in earnest following Indiana's statehood, with pioneers drawn to its fertile soil and abundant waterways. Formed from lands previously belonging to Washington County, its establishment in 1816 marked a deliberate step in organizing the burgeoning Hoosier territory. Early settlers, a mix of yeoman farmers and ambitious tradesmen, carved their livelihoods from the dense forests and open prairies. The county seat, Brownstown, emerged as a central hub, its location chosen for its accessibility and its promise as a focal point for governance and trade. The stories of its founding are etched not in grand pronouncements, but in the quiet persistence of those who cleared the land, built the first cabins, and laid the foundations for the communities that endure today. The courthouse square, a common sight in these parts, often serves as the quiet center of civic life, where the passage of seasons is marked by the changing leaves of the surrounding trees.
Today, Jackson County’s economy remains deeply rooted in agriculture, with fields of corn and soybeans stretching across the landscape, a testament to the enduring fertility of its soil. Yet, a quiet industrial presence also defines its character, particularly in areas closer to larger transportation corridors. The communities here possess a grounded, unpretentious spirit, a sense of self-reliance born from generations of working the land and building close-knit neighborhoods. Landmarks are often understated: the weathered barns that stand sentinel over fields, the small-town churches that gather congregations each Sunday, and the covered bridges that whisper of a slower era. One can feel the pulse of the county in the gentle hum of tractors in the distance, or in the way the late afternoon sun casts long, golden shadows across the quiet streets of its villages. The towns, like Seymour or Medora, each possess their own unique rhythm, a specific cadence of daily life that is both familiar and distinct.
This page provides an interactive map of Jackson County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 10 cities and towns. The county seat is Brownstown. 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 |