Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fulton |
Fulton | 0.000 | 0.000 | US-51 / SR-251 south | Continuation into Tennessee | |
0.030 | 0.048 | 0 | KY 116 / KY 166 – Fulton, Hickman | |||
1.424 | 2.292 | 1 | US 51 north – Clinton, Fulton | North end of US 51 concurrency | ||
2.478 | 3.988 | 2 | KY 307 – Fulton | |||
Graves |
Wingo | 13.645 | 21.959 | 14 | KY 339 – Wingo, Clinton | |
Mayfield | 21.256 | 34.208 | 21 | US 45 Byp. south |
South end of US 45 Byp. concurrency; signed as exit 21B northbound (exit 21A is to remain on the parkway as it merges with US 45 Byp.) | |
22.239 | 35.790 | 22 | KY 80 – Fancy Farm, Mayfield | |||
23.701 | 38.143 | 24 | KY 121 – Wickliffe, Mayfield | |||
24.713 | 39.772 | 25 | US 45 – Paducah, Mayfield | North end of US 45 Byp. concurrency | ||
27.452 | 44.180 | 27 | KY 131 – Airport | |||
Marshall |
Benton | 40.805 | 65.669 | 41 | US 641 Byp. south – Hardin, Murray |
South end of US 641 Byp. concurrency |
42.568 | 68.507 | 43 | KY 348 – Benton, Symsonia | |||
46.953 | 75.564 | 47 | US 68 / US 641 Byp. north – Kenlake State Park, Kentucky Lake Recreation Area |
North end of US 641 Byp. concurrency | ||
Calvert City | 51.394 | 82.711 | 52 | I-24 / I-69 north – Nashville, Paducah | Signed as exits 52A (east) and 52B (west) | |
52.333 | 84.222 | US 62 / KY 1523 – Calvert City, Eddyville, Paducah | At-grade intersection; eastern terminus of KY 1523 | |||
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