Map of Leslie County, Kentucky, USA

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Map of Leslie County - Leslie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Leslie County Map showing cities, highways, important places and water bodies. Get Where is Leslie County located in the map, major cities in Leslie county, population, areas, and places of interest.

Map of Leslie County, Kentucky

Map of Leslie County, Kentucky

About Leslie County Map, Kentucky: The map showing the county boundary, county seat, major cities, highways, water bodies and neighbouring counties.

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Map of Leslie County, Kentucky

Leslie County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It's county seat is Hyden. As per 2020 census, the population of Leslie County is 10278 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 404 sq mi (1,046 km2). Leslie County was established on 1878.

Leslie County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
County SeatHyden
Largest City/TownHyden
Established1878
Total Area404 sq mi (1,046 sq km)
Land Area401 sq mi (1,039 sq km)
Water Area2.8 sq mi (7 sq km)
Population10,513 (Census 2020)
Population Density26 people per sq mi
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
Major HighwaysU.S. Route 421, Kentucky Route 80, Hal Rogers Parkway nearby area, Kentucky Route 699
Major RiversMiddle Fork Kentucky River
Neighboring CountiesClay County, Perry County, Harlan County, Bell County
Famous ForAppalachian mountain culture, Daniel Boone National Forest, coal mining heritage, and scenic wilderness
Top AttractionsBuckhorn Lake nearby area, Hyden-Leslie County Recreational Park, Middle Fork River, Daniel Boone National Forest, Leslie County Historical Society Museum
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Leslie County, Kentucky

Leslie County is located in southeastern Kentucky within the Appalachian Mountains and was established in 1878 from portions of Clay, Perry, and Harlan counties. The county seat and largest city is Hyden. Leslie County is known for rugged mountain landscapes, Appalachian traditions, coal mining history, and outdoor recreation areas throughout the surrounding forested hills. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Cities and Communities in Leslie County, Kentucky

City/TownPopulationLatitude & Longitude
Hyden (county seat)300+37.1609°N, 83.3732°W
WootonUnincorporated37.1978°N, 83.2805°W
StinnettRural Community37.0904°N, 83.4111°W
HeltonHistoric Community36.9978°N, 83.3534°W
EssieUnincorporated37.2457°N, 83.3302°W
DryhillRural Community37.1401°N, 83.2934°W
Bear BranchHistoric Community37.1920°N, 83.3437°W
SmilaxMountain Community37.0588°N, 83.2950°W

Best Golf Courses in Leslie County, Kentucky

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Sleepy Hollow Golf CourseNearby Cumberland36.9770°N, 82.9986°W
Pine Mountain Golf CourseNearby Jenkins37.1834°N, 82.6322°W
Wasioto Winds Golf CourseNearby Pineville36.7447°N, 83.6948°W
Eagle Ridge Golf CourseNearby Prestonsburg37.6760°N, 82.7688°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Leslie County

Major highways connect Leslie County with eastern Kentucky mountain communities and regional Appalachian destinations.

  • U.S. Route 421 - major regional highway passing through Hyden and mountain valleys
  • Kentucky Route 80 - important east-west corridor through Appalachian Kentucky
  • Hal Rogers Parkway nearby area - regional transportation route toward central Kentucky
  • Kentucky Route 699 - scenic mountain roadway connecting rural communities

Neighboring Counties of Leslie County

  • Clay County (west)
  • Perry County (north)
  • Harlan County (southeast)
  • Bell County (south)

What are Top Attractions in Leslie County, Kentucky

The county offers mountain recreation, forest scenery, Appalachian culture, and outdoor adventure opportunities.

Main Sight NameCityFamous For
Buckhorn Lake Nearby AreaRegional AreaBoating, fishing, and camping recreation
Hyden-Leslie County Recreational ParkHydenSports fields and family recreation
Middle Fork RiverCountywideFishing and scenic mountain waterways
Daniel Boone National ForestCountywideHiking, wildlife viewing, and forest landscapes
Leslie County Historical Society MuseumHydenRegional Appalachian history exhibits
Mountain Scenic DrivesCountywideAppalachian overlooks and countryside photography
Coal Mining Heritage AreasCountywideMining history and local traditions
Outdoor Recreation TrailsCountywideHiking and nature exploration
Hyden Downtown AreaHydenLocal businesses and mountain-town culture
Community Heritage FestivalsHyden AreaTraditional music and Appalachian events

Distance from Leslie County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Hyden to Hazard, Kentucky - 24 mi (39 km)
  • Hyden to Pikeville, Kentucky - 63 mi (101 km)
  • Hyden to London, Kentucky - 67 mi (108 km)
  • Hyden to Lexington, Kentucky - 117 mi (188 km)
  • Hyden to Knoxville, Tennessee - 148 mi (238 km)
  • Hyden to Charleston, West Virginia - 162 mi (261 km)
  • Hyden to Louisville, Kentucky - 197 mi (317 km)
  • Hyden to Cincinnati, Ohio - 208 mi (335 km)
  • Hyden to Nashville, Tennessee - 267 mi (430 km)
  • Hyden to Columbus, Ohio - 226 mi (364 km)
  • Hyden to Indianapolis, Indiana - 302 mi (486 km)
  • Hyden to Atlanta, Georgia - 306 mi (492 km)

References

  1. Leslie County Official Website
  2. Leslie County, Kentucky - Wikipedia
  3. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
  4. Daniel Boone National Forest
  5. Kentucky Tourism