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List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (1–199)

Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky. The agency splits its inventory of state highway mileage into four categories:The State Primary System includes Interstate Highways, Parkways, and other long-distance highways of statewide importance that connect the state's major cities, including much of the courses of Kentucky's U.S. Highways. The State Secondary System includes highways of regional importance that connect the state's smaller urban centers, including those county seats not served by the state primary system. The Rural Secondary System includes highways of local importance, such as farm-to-market roads and urban collectors. Supplemental Roads are the set of highways not in the first three systems, including frontage roads, bypassed portions of other state highways, and rural roads that only serve their immediate area.

KY 13
Kentucky Route 13 is a rural secondary highway in southern Nicholas County. The highway begins at the Bourbon County line at the South Fork of the Licking River; the route does not extend into Bourbon County. KY 13 heads north along Lower Jackstown Road, which parallels Taylor Creek north to where the route crosses and diverges from the stream at its junction with KY 3316 (Taylor Creek Road). North of KY 386 (Carpenter Road), the highway crosses and follows McBride Run before continuing north toward Carlisle. KY 13 intersects the Transkentucky Transportation Railroad immediately before its terminus at an acute junction with KY 36 (Concrete Road) at the west city limit of Carlisle. ==KY 24==
KY 24
Kentucky Route 24 was a state highway running from US 62 east of Sardis to KY 2 in Carter. By 1976, KY 24 was decommissioned (because of I-24): the section from US 62 to KY 11 was renumbered KY 324, the section from KY 11 to the Fleming County Line was given to the county (now Hord Pike) the section from there to KY 673 became KY 2509 (given to the county in November 1982), the section from KY 673 to KY 597 became part of KY 673, the section from KY 597 to KY 57 became part of KY 597 (given to the county by 1977, now Mt. Gilead Road/Poplar Grove Road; KY 597 was rerouted over KY 673), the section from KY 57 to KY 59 was renumbered KY 344, and the section from KY 59 to KY 2 was renumbered KY 474. ==KY 37==
KY 37
Kentucky Route 37 is a rural secondary highway in southern Boyle County. The highway begins at KY 243 at the confluence of Little South Fork with North Rolling Fork, a tributary of Rolling Fork, west of Forkland. Here, North Rolling Fork forms the Boyle–Casey county line; KY 243 immediately heads south onto Little South Road across North Rolling Fork into the latter county. KY 37 heads east on Forkland Road through the valley of North Rolling Fork. The highway passes through Forkland and crosses Hungry Neck Fork at its junction with KY 1108. KY 37 crosses North Rolling Fork twice west of Johnson Branch, which the route crosses just west of its intersection with KY 1822. The highway crosses North Rolling Fork for the last time as the route veers south and follows Shelby Branch to near the Boyle–Casey county line. KY 37 ascends out of the stream valley and descends along White Oak Road to the valley of White Oak Creek. The highway leaves White Oak Creek at its junction with KY 3365 (Hogue Hollow Road) and heads northeast into Junction City, which the route enters along White Oak Lane. KY 37 runs concurrently west along KY 300 along Shelby Street. At the west city limit, the highway splits from KY 300 onto Stewards Lane, which the route follows to its terminus at US 150 Bypass at the edge of the city of Danville. ==KY 46==
KY 46
Kentucky Route 46 is a rural secondary highway in southern Nelson County. The highway begins at KY 52 in Nelsonville. KY 46 heads east along Nat Rogers Road to US 31E (New Haven Road) north of Culvertown. US 31E and KY 46 run concurrently northeast to Balltown, where KY 46 turns south at an oblique intersections onto Balltown Road. That highway heads southeast to its eastern terminus at KY 49 (Loretto Road) south of Greenbrier. ==KY 72==
KY 72
Kentucky Route 72 is a rural secondary highway with two segments in Bell and Harlan counties. The western segment extends from Blackmont in eastern Bell to Alva in western Harlan County. KY 72 begins at US 119 at Blackmont. The highway crosses the Cumberland River and CSX's CV Subdivision rail line then parallels a rail spur through the valley of Puckett Creek southeast through Tuggleville and Black Snake. After crossing the Bell–Harlan county line, KY 72 crosses Rocky Branch at Insull and Jackson Mill Creek east of Pathfork, where the route meets the north end of KY 2005. The highway and rail spur terminate at a dead end at Alva at the headwaters of Puckett Creek. The eastern segment of KY 72 runs from south of Bardo north via Harlan to Baxter. Like the western segment, the eastern portion begins at a dead end near a rail spur terminus, this time in the headwaters of Catron Creek. KY 72 parallels the rail spur north through the creek valley through Bardo, Stanfill, and Pansy, where the route meets the west end of the spur KY 1216. The highway continues through Mary Alice and meets the east end of the spur KY 2425 at the south end of Teetersville. KY 72 continues through Elcomb to Catron Creek's confluence with Martin's Fork, the rail spur's confluence with CSX's CV Subdivision, and the route's own confluence with US 421. KY 72 runs concurrently with US 421 through Dressen before the route splits northeast to parallel US 421 into the city of Harlan. The highway intersects KY 38 and crosses over Clover Fork at the south end of downtown Harlan. KY 72 splits into a one-way pair: northbound follows Main Street and southbound follows Cumberland Avenue. Clover Street and Walnut Street serve to connect the southbound route with the northbound route on Main Street at the north and south ends, respectively. KY 72 follows the right bank of Martin's Fork around a riverbend, in the middle of which the highway meets the south end of KY 3453 (Cold Iron Heights) and crosses a spillway from Clover Fork. The highway intersects US 421 and crosses Poor Fork at the fork's confluence with Martin's Fork to form the Cumberland River proper. West of Poor Fork, KY 72 reaches its northern terminus at KY 413 at Baxter. ==KY 83==
KY 83
Kentucky Route 83 is a supplemental road in southern Graves County. The highway begins at KY 303, opposite the east end of KY 2422, just west of Cuba. KY 83 heads east through the village, where the route has a pair of right-angle curves and veers southeast at its tangent intersection with the south end of KY 1390 (Cuba School Road). The highway veers east again and crosses Bacon Creek west of its intersection with KY 381 north of Lynnville. KY 83 continues east through an S-curve along Leech Creek to its terminus at KY 94 between Lynnfield and Tri City. ==KY 87==
KY 87
Kentucky Route 87 is a rural secondary highway in western Monroe County, far eastern Allen County, and southern Barren County. It extends from the Tennessee state line near Akersville north to US 31E near Austin. That designation has since relocated to a route in north-central Monroe County as KY 87 was extended to the state line in that area, along with its other section near Bugtussle and Gamaliel. KY 87's original northern terminus in southern Barren County was located of Pageville. This was truncated to its current location following the impounding of the Barren River that created Barren River Lake in the early 1960s. At one time until the 1980s, KY 87 ran concurrent with KY 63/100 east of Gamaliel and made a right turn onto Clementsville Road to end at a locally maintained county road at the Tennessee border, in this case, into Clay County, hence extending KY 87 by an additional . That section was since turned over to the Monroe County Road Department. Until 2023, KY 87 was a two-segment State highway that was also designated on a roadway from Tennessee State Route 261's eastern terminus at the state line near Bugtussle to KY 63 in Gamaliel. That roadway has received a new designation as KY 382. ==KY 96==
KY 96
Kentucky Route 96 is a rural secondary highway in southern Logan County. The highway begins at KY 102 (Keysburg Road) at Keysburg. KY 96 heads northeast on Orndorff Mill Road and crosses Whippoorwill Creek, a tributary of the Red River. At Dot, the highway meets the south end of KY 1041 (Watermelon Road). KY 96 turns north at its junction with KY 591 (Schley Road) north of Schley. The highway meets the east end of KY 739 (Young Road) and the west end of KY 2371 (Oakville Lane) west of Oakville. Shortly before entering Russellville, KY 96 intersects the Russellville Bypass, which carries US 79 and US 431 at this intersection. The highway enters the city limits on Orndorff Mill Street and reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with KY 2146 (Nashville Street) south of downtown Russellville. ==KY 99==
KY 99
Kentucky Route 99 is a rural secondary highway in southern Allen County. The highway begins at the Tennessee state line, where the road continues as Tennessee State Route 10; the highway meets the south end of KY 1578 (Isom Bradley Road) at the state line. KY 99 heads northeast along Lafayette Road through the hamlet of Amos. At KY 1333 (Bandy Road), KY 99 veers northwest toward its terminus at KY 100 (Holland Road) at Holland. ==KY 102==
KY 102
Kentucky Route 102 is a rural secondary highway in western Logan County and eastern Todd County. The highway begins next to the Red River at the Tennessee state line, from which the road continues into that state as Tennessee State Route 161. KY 102 heads northwest along Keysburg Road through the village of Keysburg, where the route meets the south end of KY 96 (Orndorff Mill Road). The highway meets the east end of KY 848 (Darnell Road) and the west end of KY 2375 (James Rose Road) before entering Todd County. KY 102 continues as Allensville Road through the eponymous village, where the route intersects at grade an R.J. Corman Railroad Group line and crosses Rum Spring Creek. The highway crosses Dry Branch and Elk Fork Creek on its way northwest to Elkton. KY 102 enters the city and follows Allensville Street to its northern terminus at US 68 Bus. (Main Street). ==KY 103==
KY 103
Kentucky Route 103 is a rural secondary highway in western Simpson County and eastern Logan County. The highway begins at KY 100 (Russellville Road) in the village of Middleton. KY 103 follows Middleton Circle to the center of Middleton, then the highway heads northeast on Middleton Road, which crosses Spring Creek and meets the west end of KY 1170 (Turnertown Road) as it parallels the Simpson–Logan county line. At its junction with KY 621 (Pilot Knob Road), KY 103 curves northwest and enters Logan County on Logan Middleton Road. The highway meets the north end of KY 663 (Friendship Road) before entering the city of Auburn. KY 103 enters town on Wilson Avenue, briefly runs concurrently with US 68 Bus. (Main Street), and heads away from downtown on College Avenue. The highway has a grade crossing of a rail line, where the route has a pair of right angle turns, then leaves Auburn at its intersection with US 68 and KY 80 (Bowling Green Road). KY 103 continues northwest along Chandlers Road. The highway crosses Wiggington Creek and intersects KY 1038 (Bucksville Road) before reaching its northern terminus at KY 79 (Morgantown Road) at Chandlers Chapel. ==KY 108==
KY 108
Kentucky Route 108 is a supplemental road in western Breckinridge County. The highway begins at Glen Dean–McQuady Road at Glen Dean. KY 108 heads east along Kirk–Glen Dean Road, which intersects KY 105 (McQuady–Axtel Road). The highway continues northeast and crosses Long Lick Creek before reaching its northern terminus at KY 261 near Kirk. ==KY 110==
KY 110
Kentucky Route 110 is a rural secondary highway in eastern Ohio County, southern Breckinridge County, and northern Grayson County that is split into two parts. The eastern segment runs from Laurel Branch Camping Area on the shore of Rough River Lake along Laurel Branch Road east to KY 259 near McDaniels. The western segment extends from KY 54 at Shreve east to a dead end at Rough River Lake near Fentress McMahan. The western segment heads north and east from the Ohio County hamlet of Shreve and crosses Pond Run Creek into Breckinridge County. KY 110 crosses Pipe Run and passes through Falls of Rough before crossing the Rough River into Grayson County. The highway follows Green Farm Road through Hickory Corner and intersects KY 79. KY 100 continues as Blue Bird Road, which meets the north end of KY 736 (Cave Creek Road) at Falling Branch before reaching its dead end at Rough River Lake. ==KY 112==
KY 112
Kentucky Route 112 is a rural secondary highway in southern Hopkins County. The highway begins at US 62 (Nortonville Road) southwest of Ilsley. KY 112 heads northeast along Ilsley Road, which simultaneously passes over Copperas Creek and under I-69 (Western Kentucky Parkway). The highway passes through Ilsley and meets the north end of KY 454 (St. Charles Road) at Carbondale. KY 112 continues north and crosses Copper Creek before passing through Southard, where the route meets the south end of KY 879 (Southards Church Road). The highway crosses a pair of streams between Browns Lake and Loch Mary before entering the city of Earlington. KY 112 follows Main Street through its junction with KY 1337 (McEuen Avenue), crosses Clear Creek, intersects a CSX rail line, and reaches its northern terminus at US 41 (Hopkinsville Road), which splits into a one-way pair with northbound US 41 following Main Street. ==KY 113==
KY 113
Kentucky Route 113 is a highway with rural secondary and supplemental road sections in eastern Letcher County. The highway begins as a rural secondary highway at KY 805 at Kona. KY 113 immediately crosses the North Fork of the Kentucky River and follows the river downstream to Millstone, where the route meets the east end of KY 2545, which continues downstream. KY 113 crosses the river and follows Millstone Creek upstream and crosses the creek just before its junction with KY 803 at Craftsville, where the route continues as a supplemental road upstream along the Left Fork of Millstone Creek. The highway crosses the creek twice more before reaching its terminus at the end of state maintenance beyond Millenium Road. ==KY 116==
KY 116
Kentucky Route 116 is a rural secondary highway on the southern rim of Fulton County, much of which runs atop the Kentucky–Tennessee state line. The highway begins at KY 166 northeast of State Line. KY 116 heads southeast to an intersection with county-maintained State Line Road at the state line; the route turns east onto State Line Road. The highway crosses Mud Creek and meets the south end of KY 1127. At Jordan, KY 116 intersects the road designated KY 239 to the north and Tennessee State Route 21 to the south. East of Jordan, the highway meets the south end of KY 781 and crosses Hicks Branch. KY 116 passes under US 51 (Purchase Parkway) and meets the south end of KY 2568 (Eastwood Drive) as it approaches the city limit of Fulton. The highway becomes State Line Avenue and enters the city just west of its intersection with US 45 (Highland Drive). East of US 45, KY 116 crosses over the Norfolk Southern Railway. On the west end of downtown Fulton, KY 116 crosses Harris Fork Creek, veers away from the state line, and meets the west end of KY 129, which takes over State Line Avenue. KY 116 continues on Lake Street one block east to the route's end at KY 307, which heads south on Commercial Avenue to the state line and east along Lake Street. ==KY 117==
KY 117
Kentucky Route 117 is a rural secondary highway in southern Christian County. The highway begins at US 41 Alt. (Fort Campbell Boulevard) north of Fort Campbell on the west edge of the city of Oak Grove. KY 117 heads west along Herndon–Oak Grove Road, which intersects KY 345 (Palmyra Road) north of Howel. The highway curves northwest and intersects KY 107 (Lafayette Road) at Herndon. KY 117 continues northwest along Gracey–Herndon Road, which crosses the Little River and intersects KY 695 (Cox Mill Road). The highway intersects KY 164 (Newstead Road) at Newstead before meeting I-24 at a diamond interchange. KY 117 intersects KY 272 (Julien Road) and crosses Sinking Fork at Julien before reaching its northern terminus at KY 3186 (Tobacco Road) at Gracey. ==KY 124==
KY 124
Kentucky Route 124 is a rural secondary highway in northern Trigg County and western Christian County. The highway begins at KY 139 (Jefferson Street) in the city of Cadiz. KY 124 heads northeast out of town on Cerulean Road, which crosses over I-24 and intersects KY 276 (Rocky Ridge Road) and KY 128 (Wallonia Road). The highway crosses Horse Creek and enters the village of Cerulean, where the highway runs concurrently with KY 126 (Buffalo–Cerulean Road) along Main Street; the two routes meet the west end of KY 624 (Cerulean–Hopkinsville Road). KY 124 splits from KY 126 (Cobb Road), once again on Cerulean Road, which crosses the Muddy Fork of the Little River before entering Christian County, where the highway veers east onto Sugar Creek Road. The highway crosses Wallace Fork and Sugar Creek before reaching its terminus at KY 91 (Princeton Road) at Bainbridge. ==KY 126==
KY 126
Kentucky Route 126 is a rural secondary highway in eastern Trigg County and southern Caldwell County. The highway begins at KY 128 (Wallonia Road) north of Buffalo. KY 126 heads northwest along Buffalo–Cerulean Road, which crosses Horse Creek on its way to Cerulean. There, the highway runs concurrently with KY 124 (Cerulean Road) along Main Street; the two routes meet the west end of KY 624 (Cerulean–Hopkinsville Road). KY 126 splits from KY 124 (Cerulean Road) northwest onto Cobb Road, which crosses the Muddy Fork Branch of the Little River and Brushy Grove Creek before entering Caldwell County. At Cobb, the highway has a four-legged intersection with NY 128, which heads south onto Wallonia Road, and KY 672, which heads north. KY 126 and KY 128 head northwest and cross Burns Creek, Dreen Creek, and Kenady Creek and meet the north end of KY 514 before diverging south of Otter Pond. KY 126 continues west across Cantrell Creek and Dry Creek to its terminus at KY 139 (Cadiz Road) north of Hopson. ==KY 128==
KY 128
Kentucky Route 128 is a rural secondary highway in eastern Trigg County and southern Caldwell County. The highway begins at US 68 and KY 80 (Hopkinsville Road) south of Buffalo. KY 128 heads northwest along Wallonia Road. North of Buffalo, the highway meets the south end of KY 128 (Buffalo–Cerulean Road) and the north end of KY 1507 (Barefield Road). KY 128 intersects KY 124 (Cerulean Road) east of Wallonia, where the route runs concurrently with KY 276 (Rocky Ridge Road and Blackhawk Road) across the Muddy Creek Fork of the Little River. The highway heads north into Caldwell County where, at Cobb, the highway has a four-legged intersection with KY 126, which heads east, and KY 672, which heads north. KY 126 and KY 128 head northwest and cross Burns Creek, Dreen Creek, and Kenady Creek and meet the north end of KY 514 before diverging south of Otter Pond. KY 128 heads north through Otter Pond, crosses Dry Creek and Wade Branch, passes through McGowan, and meets the end of the short spur route KY 2068. The highway crosses Goose Creek and intersects the Paducah & Louisville Railway before reaching its northern terminus at KY 91 (Hopkinsville Road) southeast of the city of Princeton. ==KY 129==
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