Louisville Interactive Map
Explore this detailed Louisville map showing neighborhoods, landmarks, and transportation networks. Louisville straddles the Ohio River with historic neighborhoods and a renowned sports/derby culture.
This interactive map of Louisville allows you to explore the city's geography, including the Ohio River waterfront, Churchill Downs, and historic neighborhoods. Click on markers to learn more about specific locations across Derby City.
About Louisville - Derby City
Louisville straddles the Ohio River with historic neighborhoods and a renowned sports/derby culture. Founded in 1778, the city covers 325.2 sq mi with a population of 617,638 and serves as a center for bourbon & tourism, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing.
The Louisville map reveals the city's strategic position on the Ohio River with its rich bourbon heritage and famous horse racing culture.
Louisville Quick Facts
- Nickname: Derby City
- State: Kentucky
- Population: 617,638
- Area: 325.2 sq mi
- Founded: 1778
- Region: South (Upper South)
- Time Zone: Eastern Time (ET)
Louisville Geography and Neighborhoods
Interstates converge near Downtown and the Ohio River bridges; I-264 forms a semicircle around the city. The street grid is denser in the core, transitioning to parkway boulevards and suburbs.
Major Neighborhoods
- Downtown Louisville - Urban core with business district and entertainment venues
- Old Louisville - Historic district with Victorian mansions and architecture
- Highlands - Trendy neighborhood with shops, restaurants, and nightlife
- Butchertown - Historic industrial area undergoing revitalization
Louisville Transportation Networks
TARC buses provide local transportation throughout Louisville and Jefferson County region.
Major Transportation Hubs
- Airport: Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF)
- Highways: I-64, I-65, I-71, I-264 (Watterson Expwy)
- Public Transit: TARC bus system
- River Transportation: Ohio River port and shipping facilities
Louisville Landmarks and Attractions
The Louisville map reveals numerous cultural and sports landmarks that showcase the city's bourbon heritage and horse racing tradition.
Iconic Landmarks
- Churchill Downs - Home of the Kentucky Derby and horse racing museum
- Louisville Slugger Museum - Baseball bat factory and museum
- Fourth Street Live! - Entertainment and dining complex
- Waterfront Park - Riverfront green space with events and festivals
- Big Four Bridge - Pedestrian bridge spanning the Ohio River
Louisville Economy and Industries
Bourbon & tourism, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing drive Louisville's economy. The city is a major bourbon production center and logistics hub.
Key Economic Centers
- Bourbon District - Distilleries and bourbon tourism attractions
- UPS Worldport - Major air cargo hub and logistics center
- Healthcare Corridor - Major medical centers and facilities
- Downtown - Financial and business district
Louisville Climate and Geography
Humid subtropical/continental mix with four seasons. Louisville's position on the Ohio River creates a moderate climate with distinct seasonal changes.
The city's geography is characterized by its strategic location on the Ohio River, creating natural shipping routes and supporting both agriculture and industry throughout the region.
How to Use This Louisville Map
This interactive Louisville map provides multiple ways to explore Derby City. Use the zoom controls to focus on specific neighborhoods or landmarks, and click on markers to access information about attractions, transportation, and bourbon heritage sites.
Whether you're planning a visit to Louisville's bourbon distilleries and Churchill Downs, studying Ohio River geography, or researching the city's role in American horse racing and bourbon culture, this map serves as your comprehensive guide. The map includes major highways, cultural venues, and both historic and modern developments.
For educational purposes, this Louisville map helps students understand how river geography influences urban development, showing how the city has evolved from a frontier settlement to a major bourbon and tourism center in the American South.