Barren and Metcalfe Counties Kentucky Route 90 begins at Cave City at an intersection with
KY 70, equipped with a traffic light, in the one part of the city where many restaurants, hotels, and gas stations are located. It is a major tourism hot-spot due to the close proximity to
Mammoth Cave National Park, in nearby
Edmonson County, along with few other attractions along KY 70 west of the city. Signs at the I-65 exit tend to imply that KY 90 ends at the exit itself, while official state highway documents indicate that the end is at the intersection with KY 70, about from the interchange itself. In spite of this, both KY 70 and KY 90 markers appear on the signage for Exit 53 of I-65. After KY 90's first mile (1.6 km), it intersects
U.S. Route 31W, still within city limits of Cave City. KY 90 then heads into a south-southeasterly path to the Barren
County seat,
Glasgow, where it crosses the
Veterans Outer Loop (
US 68) passes the local
Walmart and a local Marquee Cinema, and then has junctions with
US Highways 31E and
68 Business, which is co-joined with
Kentucky Route 80 in this area. It also has an intersection with US 31E's business loop at the Barren County courthouse. Before leaving the city of Glasgow, KY 90 has an intersection with the
Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway at the exit 14 interchange on the southeastern side of the city. After leaving Glasgow, the highway continues in a southeasterly fashion and passes through the small town of Eighty Eight, and then goes into southern
Metcalfe County, and passes through
Summer Shade and Beaumont, intersecting KY 163, which connects Edmonton and Tompkinsville, and descends a hill at the headwaters of Marrowbone Creek (the valley of which it follows for about 10 miles) and passes through Willow Shade and the Marrowbone State Forest and Wildlife Management Area, entering
Cumberland County.
Cumberland and Clinton Counties KY 90 passes through
Marrowbone and the county seat,
Burkesville, where it has a concurrency with KY 61. It turns due east, crosses the
Cumberland River, and has intersections with roads leading to
Dale Hollow Lake State Park, and then goes into
Clinton County, where, for about , it is co-joined with
US 127, which is the core route of the annual World's Longest Yard Sale (a.k.a. The
Highway 127 Corridor Sale), which takes place in early August. It cuts through the northern prong of Poplar Mountain, which once had coal mines, and then into
Wayne County, where it generally follows a sinkhole plain at the foot of the Pottsville Escarpment, the boundary between the East Kentucky Coal Field and the Eastern Pennyroyal, a limestone karst region.
Wayne County and beyond The route and its bypass intersect
Kentucky Route 92 at
Monticello on a northeasterly course, and are known locally as north–south thoroughfares. It passes near
Mill Springs, the namesake of a significant early
Civil War battle across the Cumberland River (now Lake Cumberland), and a mill built in 1877 (accessible via
KY 1275) and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. After entering
Pulaski County it becomes a four-lane highway, crosses Lake Cumberland and turns south on a concurrency with
US 27 from
Burnside, Kentucky. about 14.6 miles (23.5 km) from Burnside to Parkers Lake. Early in this stretch of road is the gateway to
General Burnside State Park; it later enters the
Daniel Boone National Forest. After departing US 27 in northern
McCreary County, KY 90 is the main route that accesses
Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. It crosses the Cumberland River a third time just upstream and around a bend from the falls. At the route's terminus in the Whitley County community of Young's Creek, there is a 0.32 mile-long (0.51 km) spur called KY 90S that serves as a secondary entrance to the highway for traffic going southbound on U.S. 25W. The road is signed as KY 90. ==Points of interest and notable events along the route==