Campbell County is home to the 15 incorporated cities listed above. Select one of the links below to find more information or to visit their official city website.
"Where the City Meets the Country" is the city motto. Alexandria, Kentucky is nestled in the heart of Campbell County just 14 miles south of Cincinnati. Along with Newport, Alexandria is one of two county seats. The population was 8,477 at the 2010 census.
Incorporated on March 15, 1870, Bellevue is located along the southern bank of the Ohio River. The population was 5,955 at the 2010 census. We take enormous pride in our history and the historic charm of our quaint river city.
Crestview, originally known as Vetville, was built by WWII soldiers as they returned from the war. It is located in northern part of the County and had a population of 475 at the 2010 census.
Home of the Disabled American Veterans organization, Cold Spring has a population of 5,912 at the 2010 census and was incorporated in 1941.
Incorporated in 1867 by joining two communities, Jamestown and Brooklyn, Dayton Kentucky is a bustling bedroom community located directly across the Ohio River from Downtown Cincinnati. Dayton is located in the northernmost part of the County and had a population of 5,338 at the 2010 census.
Fort Thomas is located on the sourthern bank of the Ohio River and had a population of 16,325 at the 2010 census.
Nestled in the hills of Northern Kentucky, just seven miles south of Cincinnati, our quiet suburb got its start as a farm community in the 1920s. To this day, weve maintained our small-town intimacy and security, while providing convenient access to a vibrant metropolis. Highland Heights is home to Northern Kentucky University and had a population of 6,923 at the 2010 census.
Melbourne is located along the south bank of the Ohio River and had a population of 401 at the 2010 census.
Newport is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Licking Rivers and had a population of 15,273 at the 2010 census. The communitys riverfront area provides a striking view of the Cincinnati skyline and is host to many premier attractions.
Founded in 1911 along the Ohio River as a railroad town, Silver Grove had a population of 1,102 at the 2010 census. Silver Grove is home to many small businesses, including the “World Famous” Silver Grove Dari Bar, as well as the world’s largest drywall manufacturing plant, LaFarge North America.
Southgate is a vibrant and historical community of approximately 3,800 residents located along US 27 and near I-471, only a few miles south of downtown Cincinnati. Southgate has a rich history dating back to 1907.
Wilder is part of the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky metropolitan area and had a population of 3,035 a the 2010 census.