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Kentucky River Levels
Map of Kentucky rivers

Kentucky
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of Kentucky rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Kentucky. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of Kentucky.


Kentucky Geography Statistics

Area of Kentucky: 39,728 sq. miles

Kentucky Population: 4117827

Highest Point in Kentucky
Black Mtn. at 4,145 feet feet

Lowest Point in Kentucky
Mississippi River at 257 feet

There are 120 counties in Kentucky



Kentucky Earthquakes
Map of Kentucky earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Kentucky earthquake map and an archive of Kentucky earthquake information.



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