Parke County Map, Indianaa

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Map of Parke County - Parke County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. Parke County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Parke County located in the map, major cities in Parke county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Parke County, Indiana

Map of Parke County, Indiana

About Parke County Map, Alabama: The map showing the county boundary, county seat, major cities, highways, water bodies and neighbouring counties.

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About Parke County, Indiana

Randolph County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It`s county seat is Winchester. As per 2020 census, the population of Randolph County was 24387 and population density of Randolph was square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 452 sq mi (1,171 km2). Randolph County was established on -29939.

Parke County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateIndiana
County SeatRockville
Largest City/TownRockville
Established1821
Total Area449 sq mi
Land Area445 sq mi
Water Area4.3 sq mi
Population16,156 (Census 2020)
Population Density36 people per sq mi
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
Major HighwaysUS-36, US-41, IN-47, IN-59, IN-63, IN-234
Neighboring CountiesFountain County (north), Montgomery County (east), Putnam County (southeast), Clay County (south), Vigo County (southwest), Vermillion County (west)
Famous ForCovered bridges, festivals, rural scenery
Top AttractionsParke County Covered Bridges, Turkey Run State Park, Covered Bridge Festival
Official Websitehttps://parkecounty-in.gov/

Cities and Towns in Parke County, Indiana

  • Rockville (county seat) – 2,487 (Census 2020)
  • Rosedale – 725 (Census 2020)
  • Montezuma – 1,022 (Census 2020)
  • Bloomingdale – 335 (Census 2020)
  • Marshall – 324 (Census 2020)

Roads and Highways in Parke County, Indiana

Parke County is served by several highways that connect it to western and central Indiana.

  • US Route 36 – east-west highway linking Rockville to Indianapolis and Illinois
  • US Route 41 – north-south route connecting the county to Terre Haute and Chicago
  • Indiana State Road 47 – connects the county to Crawfordsville and other communities
  • Indiana State Road 59 – runs north-south linking Rockville to Brazil and Jasonville
  • Indiana State Road 63 – connects Montezuma to Terre Haute and Vermillion County
  • Indiana State Road 234 – east-west route linking the county to Jamestown and Kingman

Neighboring Counties of Parke County

  • Fountain County (north)
  • Montgomery County (east)
  • Putnam County (southeast)
  • Clay County (south)
  • Vigo County (southwest)
  • Vermillion County (west)

Top Attractions in Parke County, Indiana

Parke County is known for its scenic beauty, historic bridges, and outdoor recreation.

  • Parke County Covered Bridges – more than 30 historic covered bridges
  • Turkey Run State Park – popular park with hiking trails and sandstone ravines
  • Parke County Covered Bridge Festival – annual festival attracting visitors from across the country
  • Raccoon Lake (Cecil M. Harden Lake) – boating, fishing, and camping
  • Rockville Downtown – historic town square with shops and dining
  • Mansfield Village – historic village and event location

Distance from Parke County to Nearby Cities

  • Parke County to Terre Haute – 30 mi (48 km)
  • Parke County to Indianapolis – 70 mi (113 km)
  • Parke County to Lafayette – 60 mi (97 km)
  • Parke County to Chicago – 160 mi (257 km)
  • Parke County to Bloomington – 70 mi (113 km)

FAQs about Parke County

Where is Parke County located?

Parke County is located in west-central Indiana.

What is the county seat of Parke County?

The county seat is Rockville, which is also the largest town in the county.

What is Parke County known for?

It is known for its covered bridges, scenic landscapes, and festivals.

Is Parke County called the Covered Bridge Capital?

Yes, it is often called the Covered Bridge Capital of the World.

What are the main highways in Parke County?

The county is served by US-36, US-41, and several Indiana state roads.