Kings County Map, New York

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Kings County, New York

Kings County, better known as Brooklyn, is the most populous county in New York state. It’s a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, and creativity. The borough spans from the iconic Brooklyn Bridge to the sandy shores of Coney Island.
The county has a rich history, evident in neighborhoods like Brooklyn Heights with its beautiful brownstones. Prospect Park was designed by the same team behind Central Park. Brooklyn’s art scene is world-renowned, with countless galleries and street art across the borough.
Sports fans bleed blue for the Brooklyn Nets and fondly remember the Dodgers. The Brooklyn Museum houses an impressive collection of ancient Egyptian art. Kings County pulses with energy, capturing the essence of New York City’s ever-evolving spirit.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Kings County (Brooklyn) |
Population | Approximately 2,640,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Park Slope, Coney Island, Bushwick |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 278 (Brooklyn-Queens Expressway), U.S. Route 27, New York State Route 27 |
FIPS Code | 36-047 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 97 square miles (69 sq mi land, 28 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | New York County (Northwest), Queens County (East) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | New York |
Coordinates | 40.6782° N, 73.9442° W |
Etymology | Named after King Charles II of England |
Major Landmarks | Brooklyn Bridge, Coney Island, Prospect Park, Brooklyn Museum, Barclays Center |
Website | Brooklyn Borough President’s Office |
PHYSICAL MAP
Kings County Topographic Map
Kings County is mostly flat, but not perfectly so. The highest point is Battle Hill. The land slopes gently toward the waterfront. See all the details in our topographic map and zoom tool below.

TRANSPORTATION MAP
Kings County Road Map
Brooklyn’s road network is tight and busy. I-278, also known as the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, loops through the middle. The Belt Parkway traces the southern shoreline. Our zoom tool helps you trace every ramp and highway.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
Kings County Satellite Map
From above, it’s wall-to-wall development. Buildings, streets, and parks fill every inch. Prospect Park offers one big patch of green. Coney Island curves out into the sea at the southern tip. Bridges and piers reach across the water.

OUTLINE MAP
Kings County Blank Map
Kings County is the same as Brooklyn, one of NYC’s five boroughs. It has a jagged shoreline with inlets, creeks, and bays. The shape bends around Jamaica Bay and juts into the Atlantic at Coney Island. It’s next to Manhattan and Queens County.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 2 neighboring counties of Kings County: