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Kentucky roads to hit or miss
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1359971" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>Agree with Moto2 - south and east (and southeast) of Lexington is the better riding. The Hal Rogers Parkway is a very scenic ride, if not too technical.</p><p></p><p>Further east from London, 421, 15, 7, 699 are all excellent roads with good pavement.</p><p></p><p>The Cumberland gap is gorgeous but I don't know if you can get that far and back to lexington in one day.</p><p></p><p>West of I-75, 1259, 192, 90, 1193 - these are all good riding roads. Lots of thoroughbred farms in that area, with some Kentucky blue grass fields.</p><p></p><p>Cumberland falls State park is nice - big water fall there. The restaurant in the lodge is pretty good. Not great, but OK.</p><p></p><p>Edit - agree with deagle too, the south central part of the State is NOT impoverished. The one-horse towns closer to the Cumberland gap have suffered more from the down fall of the coal industry, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1359971, member: 27852"] Agree with Moto2 - south and east (and southeast) of Lexington is the better riding. The Hal Rogers Parkway is a very scenic ride, if not too technical. Further east from London, 421, 15, 7, 699 are all excellent roads with good pavement. The Cumberland gap is gorgeous but I don't know if you can get that far and back to lexington in one day. West of I-75, 1259, 192, 90, 1193 - these are all good riding roads. Lots of thoroughbred farms in that area, with some Kentucky blue grass fields. Cumberland falls State park is nice - big water fall there. The restaurant in the lodge is pretty good. Not great, but OK. Edit - agree with deagle too, the south central part of the State is NOT impoverished. The one-horse towns closer to the Cumberland gap have suffered more from the down fall of the coal industry, though. [/QUOTE]
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