Map of Kentucky Counties

Create a custom map of Kentucky divided by its counties. Export your completed map as a high-resolution PNG, SVG, or PDF for use in documents, reports, or presentations. Import data from Excel, Google Sheets, or CSV files to automatically color each county according to your data, or manually highlight specific regions for your project needs.

You can add pins to mark cities, business locations, or important sites across Kentucky. Use the app's AI to suggest color patterns if you need help visualizing data. Interactive map creation is also an option, allowing for clickable or hover-enabled counties to display more information when embedded on your website.

Map Details

This map supports labels.

This map supports surrounding areas. New

This map is divided into 120 counties:

  • Adair
  • Allen
  • Anderson
  • Ballard
  • Barren
  • Bath
  • Bell
  • Boone
  • Bourbon
  • Boyd
  • Boyle
  • Bracken
  • Breathitt
  • Breckinridge
  • Bullitt
  • Butler
  • Caldwell
  • Calloway
  • Campbell
  • Carlisle
  • Carroll
  • Carter
  • Casey
  • Christian
  • Clark

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Download Map of Kentucky Counties

Below you can download free printable Map of Kentucky Counties in high resolution PNG or SVG formats.
If you need different colors or features, you can customize this map in Ultimaps Studio.

About Kentucky

Kentucky consists of 120 counties, more than most other states in the United States. The state’s dense network of counties dates back to its early statehood in the late 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting historical settlement patterns and local governance needs. These counties vary greatly in size, both in population and land area, and serve as important administrative boundaries within Kentucky.

Key facts about the Kentucky counties map:

  • Number of counties: 120
  • Largest county by area: Pike County
  • Most populous county: Jefferson County (Louisville)
  • Smallest county by area: Gallatin County
  • Kentucky’s county boundaries have changed over time as new areas were settled and subdivided
  • The state is bordered by West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio
  • Many counties have incorporated cities, towns, and major transportation routes

Updates

Aug 27, 2025:

  • Improved map quality
  • Added support for surrounding areas and lakes

Aug 26, 2024:

  • Added map of Kentucky Counties