Porter County, Indiana

Porter County is sandwiched between Lake and LaPorte County. This county holds many treasures to explore. The most popular area of interest is the Indiana Dunes. Many flock to this area to enjoy the beaches and dunes. Porter County has many small communities such as Valparaiso, Portage, Chesterton, Porter, and Ogden Dune.

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Porter County
155 Indiana Ave.
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Phone: (219) 465-3400
Porter County Indiana website

City of Valparaiso
166 Lincolnway
Valparaiso, IN 46383
Phone: (219) 462-1161
City of Valparaiso

Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce
2642 Eleanor St.
Portage, IN 46368
Phone: (219) 762-3300
Great Portage Chamber of Commerce website

Town of Chesterton
1490 Broadway
Chesterton, IN 46304
Phone: (219) 926-1641
Town of Chesterton website

Duneland Chamber
220 Broadway
Chesterton , IN 46304
Phone: (219) 926-5513
Duneland Chamber of Commerce website

Town of Porter
550 W Beam St.
Porter, IN 46304
Phone: (219) 921-5342
Town of Porter website

Town of Kouts
210 S Main Street
Kouts, IN 46347
Phone: (219) 766-3312
Town of Kouts

Town of Ogden Dunes
115 Hillcrest Road
Ogden Dunes, IN 46368
Phone: (219) 762-4125
Town of Ogden Dunes website

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