Taylor County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the most recent data available, the county has a population of approximately 22,927 people, with a population density of about 84.91 persons per square mile.
The county spans a total land area of 270.00 square miles (699.00 square kilometers). The administrative center and county seat is Campbellsville, which often serves as a hub for local governance and services. The largest city within the county by population is Campbellsville.
Geographically, Taylor County experiences varied elevations, with its highest point at Saloma 880 ft and its lowest point at Campbellsville 0 ft. The region operates in the UTC-5.