Let's Explore The Area of Radcliff

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Radcliff’s population is 22,756, making it the second most populated city in Hardin County, which is the sixth most populated county in Kentucky. U.S. 31W runs through the east side of Radcliff, leading north 34 miles to Louisville and south 11 miles to the county seat of Elizabethtown.  Radcliff, Kentucky is ranked as the most diverse city in the commonwealth.  Radcliff is a thriving community where people from all walks of life live, work, and play, and is the neighboring town to Fort Knox.

There are many options for housing in Radcliff. With new construction still going up, continuing improvements, small businesses moving in, and convenient accessibility to Elizabethtown, Radcliff is a great place to raise a family.

There are definitely a few spots worth checking out when exploring the area.  Saunders Springs Nature Preserve is a great place to walk and explore nature.  The Kentucky September 11th memorial is also worth a visit.  If antiques are “your thing”, stop by Somewhere in Time Antique Mall or the Radcliffe Antique Mall.  It’s nearly impossible to come to this area and NOT explore and taste the bourbon.  Old Kentucky Tours is a favorite for those looking to explore and try out the various distilleries.  

When it comes to youth sports, Radcliff does NOT coordinate Youth Sports Leagues.  However, there are local residents who donate their time to offer youth sports here.  If you are interested in volunteering or have a child who would like to participate click the links below: