The highway reaches its terminus near the confluence of the Road Fork with Pond Creek at US 119 opposite Belfry High School.
At the western edge of the city of Campbellsville, the highway intersects US 68 (Greensburg Road) and curves east onto Main Street.
There, the highway crosses Buckhorn Creek and turns north onto Columbia Avenue for two blocks to its terminus at US 68 (Broadway).
KY 324 heads south along Raymond Road, which crosses a branch of Shannon Creek, before the route veers east.
The highway continues north to Waynesburg, where the route has a grade crossing of Norfolk Southern Railway's Louisville District rail line.
The highway curves east through a grade crossing of an R.J. Corman Railroad Group rail line and follows the north city limit of Bardstown to its eastern terminus at US 31E and US 150 (Louisville Road).
The highway continues along the west city limit of Horse Cave and intersects a CSX rail line at an oblique angle.
KY 336 heads northeast along Wilson Avenue, which becomes North Sandcut Road where the highway curves east.
North of Tallow Creek, the highway ascends out of stream valleys and crosses a ridge into Marion County.
Next to the power plant property, KY 342 intersects a rail line serving the facility, and its name changes to Dix Dam Road.
The highway crosses Spring Creek as it leaves the city of Guthrie, north of which the route reaches its northern terminus at US 79 (Russellville Road).
The highway heads east out of the city and curves northeast through an intersection with KY 415 into the valley of Smith Creek.
The highway crosses Mill Creek and intersects US 27, which bypasses Cynthiana to the west, shortly before entering the city.
East of the city, KY 362 bridges Flat Rock Creek and crosses Floyds Fork into Shelby County.
North of Nepton, the highway meets the south end of KY 888 (Buffalo Trace Road) before reaching its northern terminus at the Fleming–Mason county line.
Manley, requested a highway be built from then-US 227 and KY 355, in order to create a shorter route to Worthville.
KY 369 continues along Rochester Road, which passes through a section of Peabody Wildlife Management Area and the hamlet of Cool Springs.
KY 369 continues through another unit of the wildlife management area before entering the city of Beaver Dam and reaching its northern terminus at US 231 (Main Street).
KY 373 heads north through the northwestern edge of the city of Eddyville, which the route leaves where it crosses Crab Creek and intersects the Paducah & Louisville Railway.
KY 374 heads north along Speedwell Road, which follows the eastern edge of Blue Grass Army Depot.
The highway crosses Muddy Creek on its way to Moberly, where the route joins KY 52 (Irvine Road) to head west along the north edge of the military installation.
The route crosses Bacon Creek before reaching its northern terminus at a four-way intersection in Sedalia.
[1][2][3] Kentucky Route 382 is a rural secondary highway that runs 6.187 miles (9.957 km) from KY 63 at Gamaliel west to the Tennessee state line at Bugtussle.
[1][2][3] Kentucky Route 385 is a 5.801-mile-long (9.336 km) rural secondary highway south of Cuba in southern Graves County.
KY 386 heads northwest parallel to the South Fork of the Licking River, which forms the Nicholas–Bourbon county line.
KY 386 intersects the Transkentucky Transportation Railroad just south of its northern terminus at US 68 (Maysville Road) west of Carlisle.
KY 387 heads northeast and crosses Crooked Creek as the route approaches the Ohio River from an angle.
KY 391 heads northeast along Crume Road, which enters the city of Vine Grove and crosses Otter Creek.
The highway begins at KY 1110 in the valley of the North Fork Kentucky River west of Haddix.
KY 398 heads north along Bainbridge Road, which passes through Hawkins before entering Pennyrile State Forest.