Explore Logan County, Kentucky with this interactive street and satellite map. Browse all 4 cities and towns in Logan County below.
| County | Logan |
| State | Kentucky (KY) |
| County Seat | Russellville |
| Country | United States of America |
| Latitude | 36.840876 |
| Longitude | -86.849164 |
| Cities & Towns | 4 |
| Area Codes | 270, 859 |
Logan County unfolds across western Kentucky, a landscape shaped by the slow grind of rivers and the patient work of geology. Its terrain, a mosaic of fertile bottomlands and higher, more wooded ridges, speaks of its place in the transition zone between the bluegrass heartland and the more rugged reaches of the Appalachian foothills. The Green River, a broad, languid artery, draws a significant line through the northern and eastern portions of the county, its tributaries like the Barren and the Muddy River whispering through the hollows and across the fields. Limestone outcrops, pale bones beneath the green flesh of the land, hint at underground currents and the slow, persistent sculpting of water. Neighboring counties, such as Todd to the west and Butler to the north, share this general character, yet Logan County possesses its own quiet distinctiveness, a particular quality of light that softens the edges of the afternoon, making the fields seem to hold their breath before the evening.
The first settlers, drawn by the promise of rich soil and ample timber, began to carve out their lives in this region in the late eighteenth century. Logan County itself was formally established in 1792, carved from the westernmost reaches of Lincoln County, a testament to the growing population and the need for local governance. Its early history is inextricably linked to the westward expansion of the United States, a period marked by both opportunity and hardship. The county seat, Russellville, owes its existence to its strategic location, a natural crossroads where early travelers and traders found a place to rest and resupply. The town grew organically around this central point, its streets and buildings reflecting the shifting fortunes and architectural tastes of successive generations, each adding their layer to the town’s enduring narrative.
Today, Logan County’s economy is a blend of tradition and quiet adaptation. Agriculture remains a bedrock, with fields of corn, soybeans, and tobacco stretching toward the horizon, their colors shifting with the seasons. The land also yields its bounty in other ways, with a growing presence of distilleries drawing on the region's clear water and limestone-filtered springs, their amber spirits a modern echo of the county's heritage. The character of the county is one of a soft, enduring resilience, a place where the pace of life allows for contemplation and connection. Small towns like Adairville and Auburn, each with their own Main Street and gathering places, offer glimpses into the daily lives of the people who call Logan County home, their routines as steady and predictable as the turning of the earth. The quality of the air here, especially after a summer rain, carries a clean, earthy scent, a reminder of the deep, vital life that pulses beneath the surface.
This page provides an interactive map of Logan County, Kentucky alongside links to detailed street maps for 4 cities and towns. The county seat is Russellville. 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 |