Take a scenic drive across the western Kentucky landscape as we travel 21 miles west on U.S. Highway 60 from Henderson to Morganfield. This segment of US-60 takes us through farmland, small towns, and quiet countryside — a relaxing slice of Americana that connects two of the region’s most prominent towns.
We begin our journey just southwest of Henderson, turning onto U.S. Highway 60 at the junction with U.S. 41 Alternate. Henderson, perched along the Ohio River, is one of western Kentucky’s larger towns, and its historical downtown, waterfront parks, and Victorian architecture make it a worthwhile stop before or after your drive. Leaving the city behind, US-60 angles southwest, quickly transitioning from urban fringe to open farmland dotted with silos, barns, and tree-lined homesteads.
Before long, we reach Corydon, a small community with a few stores, homes, and a rural school or two, where US-60 intersects KY-266. Though it may seem unassuming, Corydon serves as a central spot for local agriculture and small-town life. Past Corydon, the road stretches out with gentle curves, passing through fields and stands of trees as we head toward Waverly — another modest town whose quiet streets hint at a slower pace of life. Waverly is a good place to pause and enjoy the view of wide skies and gently rolling pastures.
From there, we continue toward Breckinridge Center, which is primarily known for housing various state and local institutions, including training and rehabilitation facilities. The area has some historical significance as well, particularly in relation to the region’s mid-century development. As we approach Morganfield, US-60 takes a turn to the south to bypass the downtown area. Morganfield itself has a rich heritage, including ties to frontier Kentucky and a downtown that features shops, churches, and the old Union County courthouse.
We stay on the Morganfield bypass — a newer alignment that curves gently south and southwest around town — offering easy access to the city’s amenities while keeping through-traffic moving efficiently. The video ends shortly after we merge onto the westbound continuation of U.S. 60 just southwest of Morganfield, where the highway stretches on toward Sturgis and eventually into the heart of western Kentucky coal country.
While this stretch of U.S. 60 may not boast dramatic landscapes, it does offer a solid dose of rural Kentucky charm. From local diners and roadside produce stands to wide-open views and simple, functional road design, this route gives us a strong sense of place. It’s a relaxing, mostly two-lane journey that road enthusiasts will appreciate for its smooth drive and glimpses into daily life in Union and Henderson counties.
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