Clinton County Map, Kentucky
Tucked against the Tennessee border, Clinton County boasts rolling hills and friendly faces. Albany is the county seat, located in the south.
Tucked against the Tennessee border, Clinton County boasts rolling hills and friendly faces. Albany is the county seat, located in the south.
Crittenden County is located in western Kentucky, with Marion as its county seat. The Ohio River forms the northern border.
Straddling the Cumberland River, this county is located in south-central Kentucky. Burkesville is the county seat with its historic buildings.
Daviess County is located in northwestern Kentucky, next to the Ohio River. It’s home to Owensboro, the state’s fourth-largest city.
Edmonson County sits in south-central Kentucky, home to much of Mammoth Cave National Park. Brownsville is the county seat.
You’ll find Elliott County in eastern Kentucky, where the Appalachian foothills start to get serious. It’s where everybody knows everybody.
Estill County is right in the middle of Kentucky, straddling the Bluegrass and Eastern Coal Field regions. Irvine is the county seat.
Fayette County is in the middle of Kentucky and home to Lexington, the state’s second-largest city. It’s horse country though.
Fleming County is in northeastern Kentucky with lots of rolling hills. Flemingsburg, the county seat, is your typical small town USA.
Floyd County sits in eastern Kentucky, right in the thick of the Appalachians. Prestonsburg is the county seat of this county.
Franklin County is in central Kentucky, home to the state capital, Frankfort. The Kentucky River cuts through the entire county.
Fulton County’s is in Kentucky’s southwestern corner, so far west it’s practically in Tennessee. The Mississippi River is located in the west.
Gallatin County hugs the Ohio River in northern Kentucky, just a stone’s throw from Cincinnati. Warsaw is the county seat.
Garrard County sits in central Kentucky, right in the heart of bluegrass country. It was named for James Garrard, an early governor.
Grant County is in northern Kentucky, just a quick drive south of Cincinnati. I-75 cuts right through the county through Williamstown.