LODGE DIRECTORY

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Search 5,485 lodges across all 50 states. Elks, Moose, Eagles, Knights of Columbus, Lions & Odd Fellows — with addresses, phone numbers, ratings, and directions.

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About Fraternal Lodges in America

America's fraternal lodges — Elks, Moose, Eagles, Knights of Columbus, Lions, and Odd Fellows — have anchored local communities for over 150 years. These aren't just meeting halls. They're where neighbors run scholarship funds, organize disaster relief, host charity dinners, and look out for each other.

The Elks (est. 1868) run roughly 2,100 lodges and 800,000 members strong. The Moose (1888) maintain about 1,800 lodges focused on family welfare. Eagles (1898) operate 1,400+ aeries. The Knights of Columbus (1882) are the world's largest Catholic fraternal body with 16,000 councils. Lions International (1917) fields 48,000 clubs worldwide. And the Odd Fellows (1819) hold the title of America's oldest fraternal order.

Every listing in our directory of 5,485 lodges includes verified street addresses, phone numbers, websites where available, and community ratings across all 50 states and D.C.

All States

Alaska
7 lodges
Alabama
49 lodges
Arkansas
43 lodges
Arizona
92 lodges
California
365 lodges
Colorado
81 lodges
Connecticut
102 lodges
Delaware
27 lodges
Florida
290 lodges
Georgia
93 lodges
Hawaii
4 lodges
Iowa
75 lodges
Idaho
41 lodges
Illinois
241 lodges
Indiana
274 lodges
Kansas
69 lodges
Kentucky
90 lodges
Louisiana
69 lodges
Massachusetts
178 lodges
Maryland
99 lodges
Maine
67 lodges
Michigan
278 lodges
Minnesota
97 lodges
Missouri
146 lodges
Mississippi
26 lodges
Montana
56 lodges
North Carolina
134 lodges
North Dakota
39 lodges
Nebraska
58 lodges
New Hampshire
61 lodges
New Jersey
220 lodges
New Mexico
43 lodges
Nevada
25 lodges
New York
258 lodges
Ohio
303 lodges
Oklahoma
77 lodges
Oregon
84 lodges
Pennsylvania
234 lodges
Rhode Island
26 lodges
South Carolina
83 lodges
South Dakota
20 lodges
Tennessee
90 lodges
Texas
210 lodges
Utah
34 lodges
Virginia
152 lodges
Vermont
32 lodges
Washington
144 lodges
Wisconsin
109 lodges
West Virginia
62 lodges
Wyoming
24 lodges

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a fraternal lodge near me?
Use our comprehensive directory by browsing by state, city, or searching our map. FraternalFinder includes 5,485 verified Elks, Moose, Eagles, Knights of Columbus, Lions Club, and Odd Fellows lodges across all 50 states with complete contact information, phone numbers, websites, and community ratings. Simply click on your state above to view all lodges in that area, or use our state directory to filter by city and organization type.
What are the major fraternal organizations?
The major fraternal organizations covered by FraternalFinder include: the Elks (founded 1868, focused on community service), the Moose (established 1888, emphasizing mutual aid), the Fraternal Order of Eagles (founded 1898, with a "People Helping People" mission), the Knights of Columbus (founded 1882, the world's largest Catholic fraternal organization), Lions Clubs (founded 1917, dedicated to community service), and the Odd Fellows (established 1819, one of the oldest fraternal organizations). Each has unique membership requirements and focuses on different charitable and community initiatives.
How do I join a fraternal lodge?
To join a fraternal lodge, first determine which organization interests you and verify your eligibility. Visit the local lodge's website or call them directly using the contact information in our directory. Most lodges conduct regular membership meetings and welcome prospective members to attend. The lodge will have a membership officer who can guide you through the application process, which typically includes meeting character requirements, paying membership dues, and completing membership forms. Many lodges have social events and open houses where prospective members can meet current members before joining.
What happens at a fraternal lodge?
Fraternal lodges serve as community hubs with a variety of activities and functions. Regular events include membership meetings, social gatherings, holiday celebrations, and fundraising events for charitable causes. Many lodges operate dining facilities and event halls, host entertainment and recreational activities, organize community service projects, and support youth development programs. Lodges also provide members with networking opportunities, fellowship, and ways to make a positive difference in their communities. Members often volunteer together for local causes and participate in statewide and national fraternal events.
How many fraternal lodges are in the United States?
FraternalFinder includes 5,485 verified fraternal lodges across all 50 U.S. states. The major organizations we cover include the Elks with approximately 2,100 lodges, the Moose with about 1,800 lodges, the Fraternal Order of Eagles with over 1,400 aeries, the Knights of Columbus with approximately 16,000 councils worldwide, Lions Clubs with nearly 48,000 clubs globally, and the Odd Fellows with hundreds of lodges worldwide. These organizations collectively represent millions of members dedicated to community service and mutual support.