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0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
You should ride from Williamsburg to Lake cumberland along 92 a very beautiful and curvy road. It crosses Big South Fork, goes by the train museum in Stearns then goes all the way right into Lake Cumberland at Beavercreek Resort outside Monticello Ky. Then on the way back go up 90 to Burnside then south on 27 to 90 EAST to go by the Cumberland Falls another curvy road with a lot of beautuful scenery and plenty of places to pull off and take a break.
2000
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0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Other
Rode it on Memorial Day Weekend 2010. Good ride over all. Weather was dry and hot. Road surfaces were good and traffic was light. Used it as part of an attempted circumference ride of the Bluegrass State. Rode from East to West. Almost missed the turn onto 92 coming out of Pineville.
2009
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0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Very pretty ride. Actually I think it's a nice ride if you take 92 west to Monticello near Cumberland lake then up 27 and back down the falls road to 25. Great loop if your a rider at the college or in Williamsburg.
1982
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Motorcycle Type : Other
We rode this route in summer of 2006. Beautiful scenery, very little traffic. The canopy covered areas are so peaceful, such a welcome break from the hustle of everyday life.
1992
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Nice ride but you would be better foof to fill up in Williamsburg.
2008
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metr0
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
2018
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WingWanders
812 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Loved the twisties and turns. Kind of isolated area, but still beautiful ride.
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TheFryedaddy
80 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Adventure Touring
Nice country road.
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Richard L. Thompson
114 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Hwy 92 in Southeastern Kentucky is a Nice Route. I rode it recently for the first time, starting at the Junction of Hwy 92 and 25 East near the town of Fourmile. I didn’t start in Pineville because I rode down from the North. When you first start out its mainly big Sweeping turns as you ride through a Valley with nothing but tree covered Hills in the distance. Eventually, as you pass the Junction with Hwy 11 it’s your typical Kentucky back-country road. Rolling Hills and more big Sweepers. Most of the turns were marked for 50 MPH. The pavement was good the whole way. As you get closer and closer to Williamsburg things start to tighten up. You start seeing corners with 35 MPH or less. Much of this section is right along the Cumberland River. Like most good routes in Kentucky, you will be riding along with tall rocky Bluffs on one side of the road, and the other side descending down to a waterway. That’s the way it is right into the town of Williamsburg. Once in town there are plenty of places to eat lunch, your usual Fast Food joints near the Interstate, a couple of local Mexican food restaurants and a Diner called G&E Burgers.
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