Kentucky Route 92

Kentucky Route 92 marker
Kentucky Route 92
Map
KY 92 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length112.485 mi[1] (181.027 km)
Existed1929–present
Western segment
Length17.221 mi (27.715 km)
West end KY 55 near Joppa
Major intersections US 127 near Jamestown

US 127 Bus. in Jamestown
East endDead end on Lake Cumberland
Eastern segment
Length95.264 mi (153.313 km)
West endBoat ramp on Lake Cumberland
Major intersections KY 90 in Monticello

US 27 in Stearns
I-75 in Williamsburg

US 25W in Williamsburg
East end US 25E near Fourmile
Location
CountryUnited States
StateKentucky
CountiesAdair, Russell, Bell, Whitley, McCreary, Wayne
Highway system
  • Kentucky State Highway System
KY 91 KY 93

Kentucky Route 92 (KY 92) is a 112.485-mile-long (181.027 km) state highway Kentucky. The route is split into two segments by Lake Cumberland and is one of a few state routes in Kentucky with two discontinuous segments on both sides of a body of water. The western segment, which is 17.221-mile-long (27.715 km), runs from Kentucky Route 55 west of Joppa to a dead end on Lake Cumberland south of Jamestown via Joppa, Montpelier, Esto, and Jamestown. The eastern segment, which is 95.264-mile-long (153.313 km), runs from a boat ramp on Lake Cumberland northwest of Monticello to U.S. Route 25E west of Fourmile via Monticello, Barrier, Stearns, Carpenter, Timsley, and Ingram.

The building of Wolf Creek Dam and the subsequent creation of Lake Cumberland divided the two portions of the road, as it did several other state highways in this portion of the state.

  1. ^ Division of Planning (September 18, 2012). "Official Milepoint Route Log". Highway Information System. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet.