Kentucky Route 338

Kentucky Route 338 (KY 338) is a 32.228-mile-long (51.866 km) state highway in Kentucky. It begins at KY 20 in Northern Boone County. It goes through Burlington, Kentucky where it intersects with KY 18. It then goes to a small town called Rabbit Hash, Kentucky where it intersects with KY 536 and again with KY 18. After it leaves Rabbit Hash, it runs by Big Bone Lick State Park before intersecting with U.S. Route 42 (US 42) and US 127 near Union. It turns left onto US 42 and US 127, and then leaves the concurrency about mile north. KY 338 then travels to Richwood, where it has access to Interstate 75 (I-75) and I-71 it ends about 1/4 mile east of the interstate at US 25.

Kentucky Route 338
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length32.228 mi[1] (51.866 km)
Major junctions
South end US 25 in Richwood
  I-71 / I-75 near Richwood

US 42 / US 127 near Beaverlick
KY 536 near Rabbit Hash

KY 18 near Belleview and in Burlington
North end KY 20 in Idlewild
Location
CountiesBoone
Highway system
KY 337KY 339

Major Junctions

The entire route is in Boone County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Richwood0.0000.000 US 25 (Dixie Highway)Southern terminus
0.1880.303 I-71 / I-75 northExit 175 from northbound I-71/I-75 and ramp to northbound I-71/I-75
0.3600.579 I-71 / I-75 southExit 175 from southbound I-71/I-75 and ramp to southbound I-71/I-75
2.0923.367 KY 2951 south (Chambers Road)
Beaverlick4.6137.424 US 42 / US 127 northSouth end of US 42/US 127 overlap
5.1618.306 US 42 / US 127 south / KY 1292 east (Beaver Road)North end of US 42/US 127 overlap. Western terminus of KY 1292
Big Bone7.60012.231 KY 1925 south (Boat Dock Road)Big Bone Lick State Park
10.64317.128 KY 2852 north (Riddles Run Road)
Rabbit Hash16.19226.058 KY 536 east (Rabbit Hash Hill Road)Western terminus of KY 536. Rabbit Hash Hill Road continues slightly further west into Rabbit Hash.
16.83727.097 KY 18 east (McVille Road)Western terminus of KY 18
Burlington26.51642.673 KY 18 (Burlington Pike)Union Square
Idlewild32.22851.866 KY 20 (Petersburg Road)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 10 March 2015.

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