List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (1000–1499)


Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways are the lesser two of the four functional classes of highways constructed and maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, the state-level agency that constructs and maintains highways in Kentucky. The agency splits its inventory of state highway mileage into four categories:
  • The State Primary System includes Interstate Highways, Parkways, and other long-distance highways of statewide importance that connect the state's major cities, including much of the courses of Kentucky's U.S. Highways.
  • The State Secondary System includes highways of regional importance that connect the state's smaller urban centers, including those county seats not served by the state primary system.
  • The Rural Secondary System includes highways of local importance, such as farm-to-market roads and urban collectors.
  • Supplemental Roads are the set of highways not in the first three systems, including frontage roads, bypassed portions of other state highways, and rural roads that only serve their immediate area.
The same-numbered highway can comprise sections of road under different categories. This list contains descriptions of Supplemental Roads and highways in the Rural Secondary System numbered 1000 to 1499 that do not have portions within the State Primary and State Secondary systems.

KY 1012

Kentucky Route 1012 is a rural secondary highway in Ashland in northern Boyd County. The highway begins at US 60 in the southwest corner of the city of Ashland. KY 1012 heads east along Boy Scout Road, which parallels Keys Creek for much of its course. The highway curves north away from Keys Creek and turns east onto South Belmont Street before reaching its eastern terminus in south central Ashland at KY 168, which heads north along South Belmont Street and south on Valley View Drive.

KY 1015

Kentucky Route 1015 is a rural secondary highway in northeastern Edmonson County and western Hart County. The highway begins at KY 728 southeast of Straw. KY 1015 heads north along Union Light Road. Near the Edmonson–Hart county line, the highway veers east into the latter county. Ky 1015 continues on Dog Creek Road, which crosses the Dog Creek arm of Nolin River Lake and reaches its northern terminus at KY 88 east of the hamlet of Dog Creek. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet established KY 1015 through a pair of official orders on March 11 and April 8, 1987.

KY 1038

Kentucky Route 1038 is a rural secondary highway in northern Logan County and southeastern Butler County. The highway begins at KY 79 northeast of Russellville and heads east on Plainview Road, which passes to the north of Briggs Lake. At KY 1588, KY 1038 veers north onto Bucksville Road. The highway intersects KY 103 and passes through Gasper. KY 1038 meets the northern end of KY 73 just south of Rockhouse Creek. The highway passes through Richelieu at the Logan–Butler county line, where the route's name changes to Richelieu Road, before the route reaches its northern terminus at KY 1083 south of Sharer.

KY 1040

Kentucky Route 1040 is a rural secondary highway in northern Logan County. The highway begins at KY 3519 at Danby. KY 1040 heads north along Cooperstown Road and passes through the eponymous village. North of Cooperstown, the route turns northwest onto Lost City Road while KY 3201 continues on Cooperstown Quality Road. KY 1040 crosses Laurel Creek, McAdoo Creek, and Austin Creek—all tributaries of the Mud River on its way to the city of Lewisburg. There, the highway follows Reservoir Road and crosses Alum Lick Creek before reaching its northern terminus at KY 106 on the east side of town.

KY 1041

Kentucky Route 1041 is a rural secondary highway in southern Logan County. The highway begins at KY 96 at Dot. KY 1041 heads north along Watermelon Road, which meets the eastern end of KY 2375 and the western end of KY 739. The highway meets the eastern end of KY 775 at Dripping Spring and the east end of KY 1151 east of Ferguson. KY 1041 intersects an R.J. Corman Railroad Group rail line at Cave Springs just south of the route's north end at US 79.

KY 1075

Kentucky Route 1075 is a rural secondary highway in northwestern Edmonson County. The highway begins at KY 185 at Nash next to Reedy Creek, a tributary of the Green River. KY 1075 heads east along Sunny Point Road, which parallels the Edmonson–Grayson county line. The highway meets the northern end of KY 2330 and crosses Sunfish Creek before reaching its eastern terminus at KY 187 north of Sunfish.

KY 1083

Kentucky Route 1083 is a rural secondary highway in western Warren County and southeastern Butler County. The highway begins at US 68 and KY 80, which run concurrently along Russellville Road, southeast of Browning. KY 1083 heads northwest along Browning Road toward Browning, during which the highway crosses Brush Creek. At Browning, the highway turns north onto Galloways Mill Road, which crosses Brush Creek again and the river it feeds, the Gasper River. KY 1083 continues into Butler County, where the highway follows Sugar Grove Road. The highway meets the northern end of KY 1038 and has a brief concurrency with KY 622 at Sharer. KY 1083 crosses Little Muddy Creek south of Sugar Grove and meets the eastern end of KY 3182 before reaching its northern terminus at US 231 at Needmore.

KY 1086

Kentucky Route 1086 is a north-south state highway in Floyd County. The southern terminus is at KY 7 in Wayland and the northern terminus is at KY 680 southwest of Minnie.

KY 1112

Kentucky Route 1112 is a rural secondary highway in Carroll County. The highway begins at KY 227 next to a CSX rail line next to the Kentucky River at Langstaff. KY 1112 heads east along the valley of Whites Run and passes under I-71 on its way to Easterday, where the route briefly runs concurrently with KY 36 and meets the southern end of KY 2949. The highway continues northeast along Bucks Run Road and crosses McCool Creek immediately before its terminus at KY 47 south of Ghent.

KY 1117

Kentucky Route 1117 is a rural secondary highway in northwestern Butler County. The highway begins at KY 369 in the city of Rochester. KY 1117 heads east out of town along Provo Road, which crosses Panther Creek and passes through Provo. At Mining City, the highway crosses Muddy Creek and parallels the Green River. KY 1117 veers south away from the river and crosses Persimmon Creek before reaching its east end at KY 70 east of Dunbar.

KY 1118

Kentucky Route 1118 is a rural secondary highway in northern Butler County and southern Ohio County. The highway begins at US 231 northwest of Eden. KY 1118 heads north along Gilstrap Road through Gilstrap, where the route meets the western end of KY 2269. The highway crosses the Butler–Ohio county line and passes to the west of Flint Springs before reaching its north end at KY 505 at Baizetown.

KY 1147

Kentucky Route 1147 is a rural secondary north–south state highway located entirely in Allen County. It originates at a dead-end intersection with Follis Road on the Kentucky-Tennessee state line, and ends at a junction with U.S. Route 31E/231 near Petroleum. Follis Road connects the state line from Pleasant Grove Road in Sumner County, Tennessee. The latter road connects this particular area from US 31E near Westmoreland.

KY 1151

Kentucky Route 1151 is a rural secondary highway in western Logan County. The highway begins at KY 1041 east of Ferguson. KY 1151 heads west along Dawson Road through the hamlet of Ferguson, where the route intersects an R.J. Corman Railroad Group rail line and crosses a tributary of Whippoorwill Creek. The highway continues along Ferguson Locke Road to a junction with US 79. KY 1151 follows Union Church Road to its intersection with US 68 and KY 80, which run concurrently on Hopkinsville Road, at Whippoorwill. The highway crosses Whippoorwill Creek at that hamlet and follows Gordonsville Road through another bridge across the creek at Gordonsville. KY 1151 intersects KY 178 at Crossroad. The highway follows Stuart Chapel Road across Wolf Lick Creek to its northern terminus at KY 106 between Spa and Lewisburg.

KY 1153

Kentucky Route 1153 is a rural secondary highway in northern Logan County and southern Butler County. The highway begins at KY 106 east of the city of Lewisburg. KY 1153 heads north along Beechland Road, which passes through Beechland and crosses the Mud River before crossing the Logan–Butler county line. Between Harreldsville and Harpers Crossroads, the highway follows Graveltown Road, which crosses Biggerstaff Road between the two hamlets. At the latter hamlet, KY 1153 heads east on Old Cedar Grove School Road to KY 106, with which the route runs concurrently south to Quality. The highway continues east on Berry's Lick Road, which crosses Dallam Creek and Muddy Creek. South of Boston, KY 1153 turns north onto Sandy Creek Road while KY 626 continues east on Berry's Lick Road. North of Boston, the highway crosses Boston Lick Creek and meets the eastern end of KY 1187. KY 1153 heads northeast across Grassy Lick Creek, meets the southern end of KY 2267 at Leetown, and crosses Sandy Creek west of its terminus at KY 79.

KY 1156

Kentucky Route 1156 is a rural secondary highway in western Madison County. The highway begins in Richmond at the intersection with U.S. Route 25. The highway extends northward, connecting to several rural neighborhoods. It then makes several sharp turns as it descends a hill, crossing Tates Creek, then intersecting Kentucky Route 169 in the community of Valley View. The highway uses the name Jacks Creek Road for its entire length.

KY 1187

Kentucky Route 1187 is a rural secondary highway in western Butler County. The highway begins at KY 106 south of Huntsville. KY 1187 heads northeast along Coal Road to Silver City, where the highway meets the southern end of KY 3205. The highway continues southeast along Huntsville Silver City Road, which crosses Muddy Creek on its way to the route's east end at KY 1153 north of Boston.