Map of Robertson County, Kentucky, USA

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

Map of Robertson County, Kentucky

Map of Robertson County, Kentucky

About Robertson 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 Robertson County, Kentucky

Robertson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It's county seat is Mount Olivet. As per 2020 census, the population of Robertson County is 2257 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 100 sq mi (259 km2). Robertson County was established on 1867.

Robertson County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
County SeatMount Olivet
Largest City/TownMount Olivet
Established1867
Total Area100 sq mi (259 sq km)
Land Area100 sq mi (259 sq km)
Water Area0.2 sq mi (1 sq km)
Population2,193 (Census 2020)
Population Density22 people per sq mi
Time ZoneEastern Time Zone (ET)
Major HighwaysKentucky Route 165, Kentucky Route 19, Kentucky Route 616, Kentucky Route 32 nearby area
Major RiversLicking River tributaries
Neighboring CountiesBracken County, Mason County, Fleming County, Nicholas County, Harrison County
Famous ForKentucky’s least populous county, rural Bluegrass landscapes, agriculture, and quiet countryside communities
Top AttractionsMount Olivet Historic District, Blue Licks Battlefield nearby area, scenic countryside drives, local heritage sites, outdoor recreation areas
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Robertson County, Kentucky

Robertson County is located in northeastern Kentucky within the Bluegrass region and was established in 1867. The county seat and largest city is Mount Olivet. Robertson County is the least populous county in Kentucky and is known for rolling farmland, peaceful rural communities, scenic countryside, and traditional agricultural heritage. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robertson_County%2C_Kentucky?utm_source=chatgpt.com))

Cities and Communities in Robertson County, Kentucky

City/TownPopulationLatitude & Longitude
Mount Olivet (county seat)300+38.5315°N, 84.0380°W
KentontownHistoric Community38.6152°N, 84.0568°W
PiquaRural Community38.5624°N, 83.9785°W
Deming Nearby AreaRegional Community38.5338°N, 83.8121°W
PoindexterSmall Community38.5067°N, 84.0845°W
Germantown Nearby AreaRegional Area38.6567°N, 83.9574°W
WellsburgUnincorporated38.5721°N, 84.1204°W
BeechburgRural Area38.4979°N, 84.0091°W

Best Golf Courses in Robertson County, Kentucky

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Kenton Station Golf CourseNearby Maysville38.6628°N, 83.7592°W
Houston Oaks Golf CourseNearby Paris38.2096°N, 84.2413°W
Rolling Hills Country ClubNearby Mount Sterling38.0361°N, 83.9294°W
Cherry Blossom Golf ClubNearby Georgetown38.2248°N, 84.5584°W

What are Major Roads and Highways in Robertson County

Major highways connect Robertson County with northeastern Kentucky farming communities and nearby Bluegrass regions.

  • Kentucky Route 165 - important roadway through Mount Olivet and surrounding communities
  • Kentucky Route 19 - regional connector serving rural agricultural areas
  • Kentucky Route 616 - scenic local highway through countryside landscapes
  • Kentucky Route 32 nearby area - transportation corridor linking nearby counties

Neighboring Counties of Robertson County

  • Bracken County (north)
  • Mason County (northeast)
  • Fleming County (east)
  • Nicholas County (south)
  • Harrison County (west)

What are Top Attractions in Robertson County, Kentucky

The county offers scenic rural landscapes, historic communities, outdoor recreation, and peaceful Bluegrass countryside attractions.

Main Sight NameCityFamous For
Mount Olivet Historic DistrictMount OlivetHistoric courthouse and small-town architecture
Blue Licks Battlefield Nearby AreaRegional AreaHistoric frontier battlefield and state park
Scenic Countryside DrivesCountywideRolling farmland and photography opportunities
Local Heritage SitesCountywideHistoric landmarks and rural traditions
Outdoor Recreation AreasCountywideFishing, hiking, and nature activities
Historic Rural ChurchesCountywideArchitectural heritage and community history
Bluegrass Farmland AreasCountywideScenic agricultural landscapes
Community Heritage FestivalsMount Olivet AreaLocal traditions and seasonal celebrations
Licking River Tributary AreasCountywideNature scenery and outdoor recreation
Small-Town Kentucky ExperiencesCountywideQuiet rural atmosphere and countryside charm

Distance from Robertson County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Mount Olivet to Maysville, Kentucky - 25 mi (40 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Mount Sterling, Kentucky - 33 mi (53 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Lexington, Kentucky - 58 mi (93 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Cincinnati, Ohio - 63 mi (101 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Louisville, Kentucky - 122 mi (196 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Columbus, Ohio - 135 mi (217 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Huntington, West Virginia - 119 mi (192 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Charleston, West Virginia - 160 mi (257 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Indianapolis, Indiana - 175 mi (282 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Nashville, Tennessee - 259 mi (417 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Knoxville, Tennessee - 260 mi (418 km)
  • Mount Olivet to Chicago, Illinois - 322 mi (518 km)

References

  1. Robertson County Official Website
  2. Robertson County, Kentucky - Wikipedia
  3. U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
  4. Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park
  5. Kentucky Tourism