List of Kentucky supplemental roads and rural secondary highways (700–799)

Kentucky Route 702 (KY 702) is a 2.855-mile-long (4.595 km) supplemental state highway in southwestern Elliott County that runs from a point along Neal Howard Creek Road southwest of Little Sandy to Kentucky Route 7 at Little Sandy.

Kentucky Route 711 (KY 711) is a 13.984-mile-long (22.505 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern Morgan County and northwestern Elliott County that runs from Redwine Road and Clevitt Branch Road east of Redwine to Kentucky Route 173 on the Rowan County line northwest of Wyett via Redwine, Wrigley, Leisure, Oak Hill, and Blairs Mills.

Kentucky Route 714 is a 8.733-mile-long (14.054 km) rural secondary highway in southeastern Shelby County.

The highway crosses over I-64 with no access and meets the eastern end of KY 1790 (Hooper Station Road) near Hooper before reaching its northern terminus at US 60 (Frankfort Road) south of Guist Creek Lake and west of Clay Village.

Kentucky Route 719 is a 6.591-mile-long (10.607 km) rural secondary state highway in southern Elliott County that runs from Laurel Fork Road at the Morgan County line north of Elkfork to Kentucky Route 32 at Fannin.

Kentucky Route 723 is a 18.257-mile-long (29.382 km) rural secondary state highway in eastern Livingston County and northwestern Crittenden County that runs from Haynes Park Road and a boat ramp on the Cumberland River in Pinckneyville to Kentucky Route 135 and School Avenue in southern Tolu via Salem and Irma.

Kentucky Route 730 is an 11.784-mile-long (18.965 km) rural secondary highway in eastern Lyon County.

Kentucky Route 731 is a 1.579-mile-long (2.541 km) rural secondary state highway in western downtown Paducah that runs from U.S.

Kentucky Route 738 is a 6.706-mile-long (10.792 km) rural secondary state highway in west southwestern Clinton County.

Kentucky Route 739 is a 4.700-mile-long (7.564 km) rural secondary state highway in south central Logan County.

Kentucky Route 740 is a 13.807-mile-long (22.220 km) rural secondary highway in northeastern Barren County.

The highway begins at US 68 and KY 80, which run concurrently on Edmonton Road, just east of the city of Glasgow.

[1][38][39] Kentucky Route 741 is a 0.812-mile-long (1.307 km) rural secondary state highway in McCreary County west of Revelo.

Kentucky Route 742 is a 5.109-mile-long (8.222 km) rural secondary highway in central McCreary County.

The highway begins on Mine 18 Road at the boundary of Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area.

KY 742 heads south and curves back north and crosses Roaring Paunch Creek.

The highway crosses Little Beaverdam Creek south of the county line and meets the eastern end of KY 1749 (Wingfield Church Road).

[1][43][44][45][46] Kentucky Route 744 is a 17.544-mile-long (28.234 km) rural secondary highway that runs across northern Taylor County.