Kentucky topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.

Hopkins County
The topography ranges from flatlands along the broad river valleys of the Pond River, Tradewater River, and Green River, to hilly and rolling land in the southern and central parts of the county. Coal mines operate in the southern part of Hopkins County and agriculture is a mainstay in the northern part. Major…
Average elevation: 134 m

Estill County
Estill County contains two important rivers. With the Red River, famous for its gorge in neighboring Powell County, forming the northern border. And the Kentucky River bisecting the county. Much of Estill County's development, including the towns of Irvine and Ravenna, is located in the fertile bottomlands of…
Average elevation: 283 m

Letcher County
The county's terrain is defined by rugged mountains and blanketed by forests. Jefferson National Forest covers a significant portion of the county. The county's highest point is Black Mountain, located in the southeastern corner of the county, with an elevation of 3,700 feet.
Average elevation: 575 m

Lewis County
The county's elevation ranges from 485 to 1400 feet above sea level.
Average elevation: 275 m