Kentucky Route 1827

Kentucky Route 1827 marker

Kentucky Route 1827
Route information
Maintained by KYTC
Length: 12.144 mi[1] (19.544 km)
Major junctions
West end: Dead end at Nolin Lake State Park
 

KY 728 at Straw, KY (Briar Creek)
KY 1015 (Union Light-Dog Creek Rd.)

KY 1352 near Demunbruns Store
East end: KY 728 near Cub Run
Location
Counties: Edmonson, Hart
Highway system
KY 1826KY 1828

Kentucky Route 1827 (KY 1827) is an east–west state highway that traverses two counties in south-central Kentucky.

Route description

Further information: Kentucky Route 728

KY 1827 begins as a dead-end road at the Nolin Lake State Park in north-central Edmonson County. It then heads to its first junction with KY 728 and runs concurrently with that route for about two miles (3.2 km). After the intersection with Ollie Road, KY 1827 goes straight, while KY 728 makes a diagonal turn at the second intersection of the two state routes. KY 1827 intersects KY 1352, which connects this area with the Green River Ferry and the visitors' center of Mammoth Cave National Park. KY 1827 then enters Hart County and ends at this route's third junction with KY 728.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Edmonson0.0000.000Dead end @ Nolin Lake State ParkWestern terminus
Straw3.0394.891 KY 728 west (Nolin Dam Road) to KY 259 – Nolin Dam, BrownsvilleWestern end of KY 728 overlap
3.9826.408 KY 1015 north (Union Light-Dog Creek Road) – Dog Creek Recreation AreaSouthern terminus of KY 1015
Demunbruns Store4.7547.651Ollie Road south - BrownsvilleNo ferry access since October 2013
4.9417.952 KY 728 eastEastern end of KY 728 overlap
5.9219.529 KY 1352 south (Stockholm Road) – Green River Ferry, Maple Springs Campground, Mammoth Cave Visitor's CenterConnects to Green River Ferry Road upon entry into Mammoth Cave National Park
HartCub Run10.24216.483 KY 728 westEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "Official DMI Route Log". Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Retrieved October 13, 2014.
  2. Kentucky Atlas & Gazetteer (Map) (4th ed.). DeLorme. 2010. p. 65.


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