Kentucky Route 379 Explained

State:KY
Type:KY
Route:379
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:KY 379 highlighted in red
Length Mi:27.483
Length Ref:[1] [2]
Section1:Southern segment
Length Mi1:6.751
Direction A1:South
Terminus A1: near Claywell
Direction B1:North
Terminus B1:Irish Bottom Road at the Cumberland River
Section2:Northern segment
Length Mi2:20.732
Direction A2:South
Terminus A2: near Ribbon
Junction2: in Russell Springs
Direction B2:North
Terminus B2: in Russell Springs
Counties:Cumberland, Russell
Previous Type:KY
Previous Route:378
Next Type:KY
Next Route:380

Kentucky Route 379 (KY 379) is a 27.483adj=midNaNadj=mid state highway in Kentucky with two disjoint sections. The southern segment runs from KY 1880 near Claywell to the Cumberland River in Cumberland County. The northern segment begins at KY 771 near Ribbon and extends north to U.S. Route 127 (US 127) in Russell Springs in Russell County.

Route description

The southern segment of KY 379 is a 6.751adj=midNaNadj=mid supplemental road in eastern Cumberland County.[1] The northern segment of KY 379, which extends 20.732miles in western Russell County, is a rural secondary highway from its southern terminus near Button north to KY 55 at Olga and a state secondary highway from Olga to its northern terminus in Russell Springs.[2] The Cumberland County section of KY 379 begins at KY 1880 (Smiths Grove Road) near Claywell. KY 379 heads north along Irish Bottom Road, which crosses Big Willis Creek and Little Willis Creek before curving east to its northern terminus at a dead end at the Cumberland River.[3]

The Russell County segment of KY 379 begins at the northern terminus of KY 771 within a bend of the Cumberland River south of the hamlet of Ribbon. Winfreys Ferry Road heads west from the junction to a dead end at the Cumberland River opposite the terminus of the Cumberland County portion of KY 379. KY 379 heads north along Lester Creek and gradually curves east, crossing Jim Creek and Sycamore Creek around a brief stretch where the route follows the right bank of the river. The highway crosses Potts Branch and Millers Creek on either side of Creelsboro, where the route meets the south end of KY 1058. KY 379 crosses Ramsey Creek on its way to Helms, where the route turns north and leaves the valley of the Cumberland River. The highway turns west at its second junction with KY 1058, from which the routes run concurrently west to Old Olga, where KY 379 splits north again. The highway crosses Crocus Creek and intersects KY 55 at Olga.[4]

KY 379 continues north, running concurrently with KY 619 between Moores Schoolhouse Road and Warriner Ridge Road; Warriner Ridge Road heads east as KY 3281. The highway meets the east end of KY 832 and intersects KY 92 west of Esto. KY 379 intersects KY 3280, which heads west along Blair Schoolhouse Road and east along French Valley Road, and crosses the Cumberland Parkway before entering the city of Russell Springs along Main Street. In the center of town, the highway intersects KY 430 (Jamestown Street) and the north end of KY 619 (Maple Street). North of downtown, KY 379 joins KY 80 in a concurrency along Steve Wariner Drive. The two highways meet the south end of KY 1540 (Bottoms Road) before the two routes diverge at a four-legged intersection whose south leg is KY 3017 (Lakeway Drive). KY 379 follows Lakeway Drive northeast to its terminus at US 127.[4]

Major intersections

Northern segment

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Department of Planning. Cumberland County State Primary Road System. June 17, 2020. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Frankfort, KY. September 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: Department of Planning. Russell County State Primary Road System. June 23, 2020. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Frankfort, KY. September 11, 2020.
  3. Department of Planning. State Primary Road System: Cumberland County. March 2018. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Frankfort, KY. PDF. September 11, 2020.
  4. Department of Planning. State Primary Road System: Russell County. January 2019. Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. Frankfort, KY. PDF. September 11, 2020.