Franklin–Hodgenville Road Ride (Kentucky, USA)

Franklin–Hodgenville Road Ride (Kentucky, USA)

A cycling tour with 3 stages, starting in Franklin, Kentucky, United States of America.

Overview

About this tour

Point‑to‑point across south‑central Kentucky from Franklin to Hodgenville. Expect a long day out: roughly 175 km with around 1,300 m of climbing. It rolls through farmland and small towns, with plenty of gentle ups and downs rather than big mountain passes.

This is mostly an on‑road route with long stretches on busier roads and very little dedicated cycleway. It suits confident road riders who are comfortable riding in traffic. Lights and high‑vis are a good idea, and plan your stops—services can be spaced out in rural sections.

Surface data is partly missing, but you’ll see a lot of paved tarmac and typical Kentucky backroads. Wider tires aren’t essential, yet a bit of cushioning won’t hurt on rougher bits.

Finish in Hodgenville, home of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park—worth a quick look if you’ve got time. Ride it either direction, start early, and bring enough water and snacks. A solid endurance ride with classic Kentucky scenery and steady, rolling elevation.

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Duration
174.9 km
Distance
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Avg. speed
1,317 m
Ascent
1,289 m
Descent

Franklin–Hodgenville Road Ride (Kentucky, USA)

Stages of this tour

All 3 stages of this tour can be opened on the map or in the Bikemap App for more details, where you can adjust them in the route planner or download them as GPX or KML file. Use them as a template for planning your own tour, or let Bikemap navigate you along them directly.

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USBR 23 (Kentucky)

Cycling route in Franklin, Kentucky, United States of America

A short USBR 23 spin around Franklin, KY. It’s roughly 10 km with just a hint of climbing, mostly on regular roads with a couple of busier stretches. Start and finish in Franklin near the Tennessee line—easy to grab coffee on the square before or after. Good as a quick leg-stretcher or a connector to longer miles on the route. Keep an eye out for traffic and enjoy the gentle, rolling terrain.
10.4 km
Distance
42 m
Ascent
46 m
Descent
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USBR 23: Franklin to Brownsville

Cycling route in Franklin, Kentucky, United States of America

Follow USBR 23 from Franklin to Brownsville, a roughly 88 km road ride with rolling hills and about 560 m of climbing. You’ll cruise through south‑central Kentucky farmland, with a mix of quiet backroads and a few busier stretches—bring lights and stay alert. Start in friendly Franklin near the Tennessee line and finish in Brownsville on the Green River, gateway to Mammoth Cave National Park. Plenty of small-town stops along the way; refill when you can.
88 km
Distance
561 m
Ascent
566 m
Descent
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USBR 23: Brownsville to Hodgenville

Cycling route in Brownsville, Kentucky, United States of America

Ride a central Kentucky leg of USBR 23 from Brownsville, just outside Mammoth Cave National Park, to Hodgenville, hometown of Abraham Lincoln. It’s about 76 km of rolling hills with roughly 700 m of climbing, mostly on-road with several busy highway stretches. Expect country views, small towns, and steady grades rather than big climbs. Best for confident road riders; start early and carry water. Wrap up with the Lincoln historic sites on the town square.
76.5 km
Distance
713 m
Ascent
678 m
Descent