Kentucky Route 182
Kentucky Route 182 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by KYTC | ||||
Length: | 18.000 mi[1] (28.968 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
south end: | Kentucky Route 986 in Sophi | |||
Interstate 64 near Olive Hill (concurrent with US Route 60) | ||||
To: | McGlone Creek Road near Wesleyville | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Carter | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Kentucky Route 182 is a secondary state highway in Carter County, Kentucky, United States. It runs mostly north-northwest for 18.000 miles (28.968 km).
Route 182 begins in Sophi, Kentucky (near Grayson Lake State Park) at its junction with Kentucky Route 986. It runs north to the community of Grahn before turning northwest and running until it reaches US Route 60 just east of Olive Hill. This section of Route 182 is 8.535 miles and is classified "Rural Secondary" by the Kentucky Department of Transportation.[citation needed]
Route 182 runs concurrent with US 60 for two miles in a north-northeasterly direction, interchanging with Interstate 64 at mile marker 161. It then splits from US 60 and runs north past the entrance to Carter Caves State Resort Park, which is situated west of Route 182 near the community of Wolf. It then proceeds northwest until Wesleyville, Kentucky, where it intersects with Kentucky Route 2. This section of Route 182 is 7.333 miles and is classified "State Secondary" by KDOT.[citation needed] After a short concurrency with Route 2, Route 182 splits off to the northwest and continues until McGlone Creek Road, where state maintenance ends.
References
- ↑ Commonwealth of Kentucky. "Official DMI Route Log". Retrieved 27 December 2012.
Further reading
- State Primary Road System in Carter County PDF (30.0 KB)