Explore Edmonson County, Kentucky with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 1 cities and towns in Edmonson County below.
| County | Edmonson |
| State | Kentucky (KY) |
| County Seat | Brownsville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 37.192547 |
| Longitude | -86.267754 |
| Cities & Towns | 1 |
| Area Codes | 270, 364 |
Edmonson County unfolds across the undulating landscape of south-central Kentucky, a region where the Bluegrass's gentle slopes begin to give way to a more rugged, forested terrain. Limestone formations, like ancient bones beneath the soil, shape the topography, creating hollows and ridges that channel the county's waterways. The Green River, a benevolent artery, winds its way through the heart of Edmonson, its banks often shrouded in a verdant embrace, and the Barren River also graces its eastern reaches, contributing to the rich, riparian character of the land. To the north, the Ohio River's broad presence is felt, a distant, powerful neighbor shaping weather patterns and historical currents. This interplay of water and stone has carved out distinct sub-regions: the fertile river bottoms, ideal for agriculture, and the more remote, wooded highlands, where secrets and solitude reside. Edmonson County shares its borders with several other Kentucky counties, each with its own unique character, but the defining natural features are the rivers and the enduring presence of the limestone bedrock.
The story of Edmonson County is one of pioneers drawn by the promise of fertile soil and abundant resources. Formed in 1825 from parts of Warren, Butler, and Hart counties, its establishment marks a formal recognition of the settlements that had already taken root. Early arrivals, a blend of Scotch-Irish and English stock, found a land ripe for cultivation, its forests providing timber and its streams offering power. The county seat, Brownsville, owes its existence to a pragmatic desire for a central gathering place, a crossroads where commerce and community could flourish. Its selection, like that of many county seats, was a deliberate act to serve the dispersed population, a beacon on the map for those navigating the early days of settlement. The echoes of a simpler time, when life moved at the pace of the seasons and the strength of one's own hands, still seem to linger in the air, especially on quiet afternoons when the sunlight filters through the broad leaves of the oak trees.
Today, Edmonson County sustains itself through a blend of traditional agriculture, particularly tobacco and livestock, and the growing allure of its natural wonders. Mammoth Cave National Park, a world-renowned subterranean marvel, draws visitors from across the globe, its labyrinthine passages a stark contrast to the sun-drenched fields above. Beyond the park's fame, the county’s character is defined by a quiet industriousness and a deep connection to the land. Small towns, each with its own distinct pulse, dot the landscape: Bee Spring, where the air often carries the scent of woodsmoke, or Rhoda, a place that seems to hold its breath in the stillness of the evening. The people of Edmonson County possess a practical resilience, a sort of understated grace honed by generations of working the soil and respecting the rhythms of nature. The county's enduring appeal lies not in grand pronouncements but in the subtle beauty of its everyday life, the way the light falls on a weathered barn at dusk, or the quiet camaraderie found in a local diner.
This page provides an interactive map of Edmonson County, Kentucky alongside links to detailed street maps for 1 cities and towns. The county seat is Brownsville. 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 generated | June 2026 |
| Location data | USGS GNIS database; coordinates matched to 2020 US Census records |