Army Corps of Engineers district offices serving Kentucky are responsible for water resource projects, regulatory permitting for activities in navigable waters and wetlands, and management of federal recreation areas at Corps-owned reservoirs and lakes throughout the state. Districts are organized by river basin rather than state boundaries, so multiple districts may serve different parts of Kentucky.

Army Corps Of Engineers locations are available in 24 cities across Kentucky. They are spread across 24 counties.

Cities with the highest concentration include Monticello, McDaniels, London, where Corps district offices, project offices, and lock and dam operations are headquartered along major navigation and flood control corridors.

Residents and businesses in Kentucky who need regulatory permits for waterway or wetland activities should contact the appropriate USACE district office and request a pre-application consultation before submitting formal permit materials.

Outdoor enthusiasts in Kentucky can find Corps of Engineers recreation areas, campgrounds, and boat ramps by visiting the Corps' recreation portal. Camping reservations at Corps-managed facilities in Kentucky are typically made through recreation.gov well in advance during peak summer months.

Browse Army Corps Of Engineers by county across Kentucky to find the nearest location.