Map of Kentucky Counties

Kentucky is divided into 120 counties, making it the fourth-highest number of counties in the United States. Use the interactive maps below to explore these counties and their boundaries. Download free maps or learn more about creating a custom map of Kentucky to visualize your own data.

Interactive Map of Kentucky Counties

List of Counties (120)

List of 120 counties
#CountyCounty seatYear founded
1Columbia1802
2Scottsville1815
3Lawrenceburg1827
4Wickliffe1842
5Glasgow1798
6Owingsville1811
7Pineville1867
8Burlington1798
9Paris1785
10Catlettsburg1860
11Danville1842
12Brooksville1796
13Jackson1839
14Hardinsburg1799
15Shepherdsville1796
16Morgantown1810
17Princeton1809
18Murray1822
19Alexandria and Newport1794
20Bardwell1886
21Carrollton1838
22Grayson1838
23Liberty1806
24Hopkinsville1796
25Winchester1792
26Manchester1807
27Albany1835
28Marion1842
29Burkesville1798
30Owensboro1815
31Brownsville1825
32Sandy Hook1869
33Irvine1808
34Lexington1780
35Flemingsburg1798
36Prestonsburg1800
37Frankfort1794
38Hickman1845
39Warsaw1798
40Lancaster1796
41Williamstown1820
42Mayfield1824
43Leitchfield1810
44Greensburg1792
45Greenup1803
46Hawesville1829
47Elizabethtown1792
48Harlan1819
49Cynthiana1793
50Munfordville1819
51Henderson1798
52New Castle1798
53Clinton1821
54Madisonville1806
55McKee1858
56Louisville1780
57Nicholasville1798
58Paintsville1843
59Covington and Independence1840
60Hindman1884
61Barbourville1799
62Hodgenville1843
63London1825
64Louisa1821
65Beattyville1870
66Hyden1878
67Whitesburg1842
68Vanceburg1806
69Stanford1780
70Smithland1799
71Russellville1792
72Eddyville1854
73Richmond1785
74Salyersville1860
75Lebanon1834
76Benton1842
77Inez1870
78Maysville1788
79Paducah1825
80Whitley City1912
81Calhoun1854
82Brandenburg1823
83Frenchburg1869
84Harrodsburg1785
85Edmonton1860
86Tompkinsville1820
87Mount Sterling1796
88West Liberty1822
89Greenville1798
90Bardstown1784
91Carlisle1799
92Hartford1798
93La Grange1823
94Owenton1819
95Booneville1843
96Falmouth1798
97Hazard1820
98Pikeville1821
99Stanton1852
100Somerset1798
101Mount Olivet1867
102Mount Vernon1810
103Morehead1856
104Jamestown1825
105Georgetown1792
106Shelbyville1792
107Franklin1819
108Taylorsville1824
109Campbellsville1848
110Elkton1819
111Cadiz1820
112Bedford1837
113Morganfield1811
114Bowling Green1796
115Springfield1792
116Monticello1800
117Dixon1860
118Williamsburg1818
119Campton1860
120Versailles1788

Kentucky Counties: Key Facts

  • Total number of counties: 120 (4th highest among all U.S. states)
  • Most populous county: Jefferson County (Louisville) - approx. 793,881 residents (2024)
  • Least populous county: Robertson County - 2,193 (2020)
  • Largest county by land area: Pike County - 785.7 square miles (2,035.0 km²)
  • Smallest county by area: Robertson County - 100.3 square miles (259.8 km²)
  • Counties with major urban centers: Jefferson (Louisville), Fayette (Lexington), Kenton & Boone (part of Cincinnati–Northern Kentucky metro)
  • State capital location: Franklin County (Frankfort)
  • Time zones: Eastern Time Zone in eastern counties and Central Time Zone in western counties
  • Neighboring states: Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois

Interesting Facts

  • Fourth-most counties in the U.S.: Kentucky’s 120 counties rank fourth in number nationwide.
  • Pike County's borders: Borders both Virginia and West Virginia.
  • High county density: About one county per 331 square miles.
  • Most boundaries were established by 1939, with intensive formation between 1776 and the late 1800s.

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Updates

Aug 27, 2025:

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Aug 26, 2024:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kentucky has 120 counties, the fourth-highest number among U.S. states. This reflects historical settlement patterns from the late 18th and 19th centuries.

Pike County is the largest, covering 785.7 square miles. It is located in eastern Kentucky and borders both Virginia and West Virginia.

Robertson County is the smallest, with an area of 100.3 square miles. It is also the least populated county in Kentucky.

Jefferson County has the largest population (793,881 as of 2024), including the city of Louisville, Kentucky's largest city.

Robertson County has the smallest population, with approx. 2,193 residents (2020).

Major urban counties include Jefferson (Louisville), Fayette (Lexington), and Kenton & Boone (part of the Cincinnati–Northern Kentucky metro area).

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