Kentucky Route 249

Kentucky Route 249 (KY 249) is a north–south state highway that traverses two counties in South Central Kentucky.

Kentucky Route 249
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length20.522 mi[1] (33.027 km)
Major junctions
South end KY 100 at Flippin
  KY 921 at Dry Fork
KY 1318 at Roseville
North end
US 31E Bus. in Glasgow
Location
CountiesMonroe, Barren
Highway system
KY 248KY 250

Route description

KY 249 starts in the community of Flippin, in western Monroe County, at an intersection with KY 100. Almost immediately after its start, KY 249 intersects KY 678. It makes its way into Barren County a few miles later and goes through mainly rural areas of Barren County, including the community of Roseville. Once it reaches Glasgow, it crosses the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Parkway via an overpass, and reaches its northern end at a junction with U.S. Route 31E Business (US 31E Bus.) on the south side of Glasgow not too far from the Southgate Shopping Center and the KY 63 junction.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
MonroeFlippin0.0000.000 KY 100 / Fountain Run RoadSouthern terminus
0.6631.067 KY 678 / Mud Lick Flippin Road
BarrenNear Dry Fork4.6737.520 KY 921 west / Thomerson Park RoadEastern terminus of KY 921
Near Etoile5.9939.645 KY 820 east / Caney Fork RoadWestern terminus of KY 820
9.34715.043 KY 1318 west / Renfro RoadEastern terminus of KY 1318
Glasgow16.89227.185
US 31E Bus. / South Green Street
Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Commonwealth of Kentucky. "Official DMI Route Log". Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. DeLorme. Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer Fourth Edition (Map, 2010), pp. 65 & 82.
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