Kentucky Route 92

[2] KY 92 resumes at a dead end on the Beaver Creek shore of Lake Cumberland in western Wayne County.

The route provides road access to portions of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area before reaching Stearns.

The communities of Siler, Packard, Gausdale, Nevisdale and Gatliff all are along the route between the Bell County line and Williamsburg.

In the timber years logs were floated down the Cumberland River which runs along the route to Williamsburg where they were picked up and sawed into lumber in mills.

The project, begun in 2003, was completed by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet with the aid of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

In 2012, the second phase was completed that relocated a new portion from U.S. Route 27 to Kentucky 592 on the western end of the project area.