Downtown Nicholasville is approximately south of
Fayette County. The city serves as a logistics and commuter hub between Lexington and Nicholasville's neighboring counties, especially
Garrard County. According to the
U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.52%, is water. Some artificial ponds, including Lake Mingo (named after the Native American
Mingo people), are present in the city. Town Fork, a partially
channelized stream, runs south and passes underneath downtown, eventually draining into Jessamine Creek.
Climate Nicholasville is in the northern periphery of the
humid subtropical climate zone, with hot and humid summers, cool winters, and occasional mild periods, especially in
autumn. The city and the surrounding
Bluegrass region have four distinct seasons that include cool plateau breezes, moderate nights in the summer, and no prolonged periods of rain, snow, or other severe weather. ==Demographics==