The Thoroughbred Scenic Byway isn't a real thing to my knowledge but it should be and this route should be what it consists of. On this route we took US 60 to Mount Sterling ate a couple Berryman's chili cheese dogs and rolled north on US 460 for miles on top of miles of nothing but beautiful Kentucky farm land with the occasional small community popping up out of the blue. We stopped in Paris for a bit to admire the architecture. After Paris we continued on through Georgetown (you better fill your gas tank before going any farther if on this route because it's a long time before you see another gas station). After passing through Georgetown we hopped on Iron Works Pike a road littered with all the Kentucky horse farms anyone could ask for, and a nice little restaurant (Windy Corner Market) that we happen to find while on our ride. Windy Corner Market has a great menu and is a welcome rest point for the hungry traveler with a great variety of food on the menu. After we eat we're on to more winding back roads and beautiful horse farms followed by some shortcuts to Judy Drive In near Mount Sterling. We Finish off our trip with leisurely ride back on US 60 to Morehead.
Things To Be Aware Of:
Farm Equipment
Crazy Drivers
One Way Streets
Lots Of Country Stop Signs
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