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Bullitt County, Kentucky Map

Explore Bullitt County, Kentucky with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 9 cities and towns in Bullitt County below.

Interactive Map of Bullitt County, Kentucky

CountyBullitt
StateKentucky (KY)
County SeatShepherdsville
CountryUnited States of America
Latitude38.026331
Longitude-85.679712
Cities & Towns9
Area Codes270, 502

About Bullitt County, Kentucky

Bullitt County unfolds across a varied Kentucky landscape, its terrain shifting from the fertile Ohio River floodplain to the more rugged, forested uplands that hint at the eastern reaches of the Bluegrass region. The Ohio River itself forms a significant northern boundary, its wide, purposeful flow a constant presence, influencing weather patterns and offering a vital artery for commerce and connection. South of the river, the land rises into a series of rolling hills and wooded hollows, a topography that has long dictated settlement patterns and agriculture. Limestone outcrops are a common sight, a geological signature of this part of Kentucky, and the air often carries the subtle, sweet scent of aging bourbon from the distilleries that have made this region their home. Neighboring counties, Jefferson to the north and west, and Spencer and Shelby to the east and south, share in this regional character but possess their own distinct geological and historical narratives.

The early history of Bullitt County is a story of westward expansion and the establishing of new frontiers. It was formed in 1797 from parts of Jefferson, Nelson, and Lincoln counties, a consolidation of territory reflecting the growing population and the need for local governance. The county seat, Shepherdsville, emerged as a natural gathering point along the Salt River, a waterway that provided access and sustenance for early settlers. The settlement grew, attracting families who sought fertile land and the promise of a new life. Like much of this region, the echoes of coal mining and industrial pasts can still be felt, though the dominant narrative today is one of agricultural heritage and the burgeoning spirits industry, a quiet testament to the land's enduring capacity to yield its bounty, whether in crops or in the amber liquid that defines so much of its modern identity.

Today, Bullitt County’s economy is a blend of agricultural pursuits, manufacturing, and the significant presence of the spirits industry, with distilleries drawing visitors and contributing to the local character. The feel of the place is often one of quiet industry, where towns like Mount Washington and Lebanon Junction maintain their own distinct rhythms, each with its own small commercial centers and neighborhoods. The light at dusk, particularly in the summer months, casts a soft, golden hue across the fields and wooded ridges, a fleeting beauty that seems to slow the world. Beyond the distilleries, which are themselves landmarks of a sort, the county offers a landscape dotted with the practical beauty of farms and the quiet dignity of its small communities, each a unique chapter in the unfolding story of Bullitt County.

Cities and Towns in Bullitt County

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About This Bullitt County Map Page

This page provides an interactive map of Bullitt County, Kentucky alongside links to detailed street maps for 9 cities and towns. The county seat is Shepherdsville. Each city and town map page includes live weather, local news and precise GPS coordinates.

Location data is sourced from the USGS GNIS database and verified by coordinates, not name matching alone.

Page generatedJune 2026
Location dataUSGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records