Kentucky Route 1925

Kentucky Route 1925 (KY 1925) is a 7.849 mile (12.632 km) long north–south state highway located entirely within Boone County, Kentucky. The southern terminus is at a boat dock for the Big Bone Creek northeast of Patriot, Indiana. The northern terminus is at Kentucky Route 536 west of Union.

The route passes along the western and northern edges of Big Bone Lick State Park, running concurrent to Kentucky Route 338 for a brief stretch in the process.

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