Kentucky Route 1

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Elongated circle 1.svg
KY 1
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 48.486 mi[1] (78.031 km)
South end: Elongated circle 3.svg KY 3 east of Cadmus
Major
junctions:
US 60.svgElongated circle 7.svg US 60/KY 7 in Grayson
I-64.svg I-64 in Grayson
Elongated circle 9.svgAA Highway Shield.svg KY 9/AA Hwy in Grayson
North end: US 23.svg US 23 in Greenup
Counties: Lawrence, Carter, Greenup
Major cities: Grayson, Greenup
Numbered highways in Kentucky
< KY 6011 KY 2 >
Interstates - U.S. Highways - State Highways

Kentucky Route 1 originates at a junction with KY 3, one mile (1.6 km) east of Cadmus in Lawrence County. The route continues through Grayson in Carter County to terminate at US 23 in Greenup in Greenup County. Part of the highway is co-signed with the Jenny Wiley Trail. Segments of KY 1 are built upon the old Eastern Kentucky Railroad. KY 1 follows parts of the Little Sandy River and parts of a smaller fork of the Little Sandy called the Little Fork upstream of Grayson.[2]

Kentucky Route 1 allows access to Greenbo Lake State Park and River Bend Golf Course, as well to a local covered bridge and the Jesse Stuart Nature Preserve. For general travel between Grayson and Greenup, Kentucky Route 67 is suggested over the much narrower and twisting Route 1.

Caney Falls, on the Little Fork of the Little Sandy, is to the south of Route 1, between Grayson and Route 3.[3]

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