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Kentucky Route 77 is mostly known for the Nada Tunnel, which you’ll find in the middle of this 14-mile drive.
Kentucky has some major love for backroads. Luckily, our state has a seemingly endless number of scenic drives. Some of these take you through horse country, some have you climbing a mountain, and then there’s this one that features plenty of mystery.
Route 77 in Kentucky isn’t a very long road, but it takes you through enchanting wilderness, rock formations, and even a mysterious one-lane tunnel. It’s so unique that it’s truly a Kentucky destination that everyone should experience at least once.
You’ll reach 77 most likely from Bert T Combs Mountain Parkway and then head east on the highway. The road then winds through this lush area of Kentucky, where Daniel Boone once explored and many continue to seek out adventure.


What's Included?
- Endless scenic driving
- Nada tunnel
- Follow the Red River Gorge
- Natural bridge
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