Kentucky Route 80
Kentucky Route 80 is a state highway located in the southeastern part of Kentucky. It stretches approximately 120 miles, connecting the towns of Paducah and Pineville. The route serves as a vital link for local communities and provides access to various attractions and natural landscapes.
The highway runs through several counties, including McCracken, Calloway, and Bell. Along the way, travelers can enjoy scenic views of the Appalachian Mountains and explore recreational areas such as Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. Kentucky Route 80 is an important corridor for both residents and visitors in the region.