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Kosciusko County, Indiana Map

Explore Kosciusko County, Indiana with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 21 cities and towns in Kosciusko County below.

Interactive Map of Kosciusko County, Indiana

CountyKosciusko
StateIndiana (IN)
County SeatWarsaw
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude41.239408
Longitude-85.851473
Cities & Towns21
Area Codes260, 317, 463, 574

About Kosciusko County, Indiana

Kosciusko County unfolds across a landscape shaped by the slow, deliberate work of glaciers and the persistent flow of water. Its terrain is a mosaic of fertile farmland, where broad fields of corn and soybeans stretch to horizons softened by the haze of summer afternoons, interspersed with pockets of woodlot that whisper with the rustle of leaves. Though not bordering the grand sweep of Lake Michigan, nor the might of the Ohio River far to the south, the county finds its watery character in a remarkable abundance of natural lakes, each a blue eye in the verdant face of the land. These numerous bodies of water, from the expansive Warsaw Lake to smaller, more intimate ponds, influence the very air, lending a certain humidity and a reflective quality to the light that filters through the sycamore and oak. Neighboring counties share this Midwestern character, but Kosciusko County possesses a distinct concentration of these inland seas, a feature that sets it apart in the Hoosier landscape.

The roots of Kosciusko County run deep into the early 19th century, established by settlers drawn to the rich soil and the promise of a new beginning. Formed from land previously belonging to other counties, its organization in the 1830s marked a formal recognition of its growing population and agricultural importance. The county seat, Warsaw, emerged as a natural hub, its development spurred by its central location and the presence of the Tippecanoe River, a vital artery for transportation and trade in those formative years. Early settlers, many of them of German and English descent, brought with them a strong work ethic and a deep connection to the land, laying the groundwork for the community that would grow and evolve. The quiet persistence of these early endeavors is still palpable in the solid construction of older farmhouses and the enduring strength of community institutions.

The economy of Kosciusko County today is a blend of agricultural tradition and modern enterprise, with manufacturing, particularly in recreational vehicles and RV components, playing a significant role alongside the cultivation of crops. The county's character is one of quiet industry and a strong sense of local pride, often expressed through the vibrant life of its county seat and the many smaller towns scattered across its expanse. Warsaw, with its familiar brick courthouse standing sentinel, serves as the administrative and commercial heart, while places like Milford, with its own distinct rhythm, and Leesburg, reflecting the lake-centric life, contribute to the county's multifaceted identity. The presence of Winona Lake, a place that once drew prominent figures for its Chautauqua assemblies and continues to be a center for outdoor recreation and education, adds a layer of cultural resonance, a reminder of the diverse threads that weave through the fabric of Kosciusko County.

Cities and Towns in Kosciusko County

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About This Kosciusko County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Kosciusko County, Indiana alongside links to detailed street maps for 21 cities and towns. The county seat is Warsaw. 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