Paducah, KY Road Trips
With 13 routes heading out and 10 heading in, Paducah, KY works well as a modest departure point in the Southeast. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 73-mile quick runs to 283-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Paducah, KY head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.
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Trip Routes
23
Longest Drive
395.3 mi
Pikeville, KY
Quickest Drive
36m
Mayfield, KY
Plan Around Paducah, KY
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Good next legs if this city is only one stop in a longer road trip.
Trips from Paducah, KY
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Driving from Paducah, KY
The typical drive from Paducah, KY covers about 198 miles and takes around 3h 45m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 283 miles (5h 25m), while the shortest is just 73 miles.
Popular Destinations
The most popular drives from Paducah, KY include Cynthiana, KY (282.9 mi, 5h 25m), Berea, KY (270.4 mi, 5h 16m), Lexington, KY (258.8 mi, 4h 49m), Danville, KY (239.3 mi, 4h 26m), and Louisville, KY (216.9 mi, 4h 2m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.
Planning & Costs
Regular gas in KY currently averages around $3.77 per gallon. For the typical 198-mile trip from Paducah, KY, budget about $29 in fuel one way, assuming 25 MPG. Longer hauls and premium fuel will cost proportionally more.
Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring. Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 13 mapped routes leaving Paducah, KY and 10 routes heading into Paducah, KY, covering 23 total connections. Distances range from 73 to 283 miles.
The longest mapped route from Paducah, KY covers 283 miles and takes approximately 5h 25m. Shorter options start at just 73 miles.
The average route from Paducah, KY runs about 198 miles with a drive time of roughly 3h 45m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.
At current gas prices (about $3.77/gallon for regular), the average 198-mile trip from Paducah, KY costs roughly $29 in fuel one way, based on 25 MPG. Your actual cost depends on your vehicle's efficiency.
The most popular road trip destinations from Paducah, KY include Cynthiana, KY, Berea, KY, Lexington, KY and Danville, KY. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.
Paducah, KY by the Numbers
Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.
Population
26,894
Median Income
$51,243
Median Home Value
$164,600
Median Age
43.2
Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.
Traveler Guide to Paducah, KY
Paducah is a small city on the Ohio River about midway between St. Louis, Missouri and Nashville, Tennessee. The county seat of McCracken County and the largest city in the Jackson Purchase area of western Kentucky, Paducah has a booming riverfront restaurant trade and arts scene in part driven by the city's artist relocation program which offers interest-free housing loans and other subsidies for established artists willing to relocate. Paducah is the hometown of humorist Irvin Cobb and former Vice President Alben Barkley (who served under President Harry S. Truman). Fans of contemporary Christian music will know it as the hometown of Steven Curtis Chapman, one of that genre's most iconic artists.
Flood wall murals. Enjoy the larger than life murals created by Robert Dafford on the flood wall as you walk down scenic 2nd street near the river. (updated Dec 2018) 1 National Quilt Museum, 215 Jefferson St, ☏ +1 270-442-8856, [email protected]. (updated Dec 2021) 2 River Discovery Center, 117 S Water St, ☏ +1 270-575-9958. M-Sa 9:30AM-5PM. Simulations of commerce on the river to demonstrate its importance. 3 Whitehaven, ☏ +1 270-554-2077, [email protected]. Historic home and state welcome center. At I-24 Exit 7 (Lone Oak Road). Many local high schoolers have their prom photos taken here, so it gets very busy on those nights. (updated Dec 2021) William Clark Market House Museum. Yeiser Art Center, 200 Broadway (Market House Square).
Carson Center For The Performing Arts, 100 Kentucky Ave, ☏ +1 270-450-4444. Broadway musicals, plays, musical groups, and more. Also stage for the Paducah Symphony Orchestra. 1 Maiden Alley Cinema, 112 Maiden Alley, ☏ +1 270-442-7723. Award-winning films every weekend. Cardinal Lanes, 816 Joe Clifton Dr, ☏ +1 270-443-6441. Bowling. Quilt Show. April: Visitors from around the world come to Paducah to see the AQS Quilt Show & Contest. And shop and visit with each other. Dogwood Trail. April: Usually around the same time as the Quilt Show, the city marks out a driving tour of the city, where the blooming dogwood trees are illuminated. LowerTown Fine Art & Music Festival. May: All day event, art, music, food vendors and dancing in the streets. Live jazz, blues, salsa & zydeco music. Around 7th & Monroe. River's Edge Film Festival. August: First-class international film festival, held at Maiden Alley Cinema . Barbeque on the River. September: The downtown parking lot, between the Floodwall Murals and 2nd Street, is filled with vendors selling BBQ of course, but also cheesecake-on-a-stick, deep fried oreos, local treat Dippin' Dots, baked goods, and more. Live music on the stage at the floodwall. A friendly rivalry continues between many of the yearly competitors for the top prizes. A craft fair is usually held simultaneously along the edges of the Quilt Museum. August 8th Black Family Celebration-August the 8th was the day that the word had reached Paducah Slaves that Slavery had been abolished by the signing of the Emanicipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln.
Chongs. There are several locations of this local Chinese restaurant in town. The nicest is by the mall, and the one on Jackson Street has a buffet. Cynthia's, 125 Market House Square, ☏ +1 270-443-3319. Gold Rush Cafe, 400 Broadway St, ☏ +1 270-477-9995 Flamingo Row, At I-24 Exit 4, behind Home Depot. The fillymingo stuffed breads are a must-try. Italian Village Pizza, 125 S. 3rd St, ☏ +1 270-442-9500. Kirchhoff's Bakery, Deli & Market, 116 Market House Square, ☏ +1 270-442-7117. If you've never been to Kirchhoff's, get a sandwich (and a cookie) -- just make sure to sample something from their bakery, which has been family-owned since 1873. Max's Brick Oven Café, 112 Market House Sq., ☏ +1 270-575-3473. Sometimes it can be hard to find good bread in small-town America. That's why it can be such a thrill to find a place like Max's. Backwoods BBQ, 5172 Hinkleville Rd, ☏ +1 270-441-7427. Family restaurant with BBQ pork, ribs, chicke ribs, pork, custom cooking & catering, and chicken. The pulled pork is prepared just right, not drowned in sauce to mask the flavor. It is slightly smokey, very tender, and juicy. The ribs are fantastic. The meat literally falls off the bone and they use a special dry rub that has an exceptional flavor.
Etcetera, 320 North 6th St., ☏ +1 270-443-7760, [email protected]. M-Th 7:30AM - 6:30PM, F 7AM - 10:30PM, Sa Su 8AM - 6:30PM. Coffee and tea, bubble tea, indoor/outdoor seating. (updated Feb 2016) 1 Paducah Beer Werks, 301 N 4th St. (updated Feb 2016)
Duck Creek Campground, (60 sites) 2540 John Puryear Dr. Exit 11 off I-24, ☏ +1 270-415-0404. Game room, water, sewer, store, primitive camping. Fern Lake Campground, (60 sites) 5535 Cairo Rd. Exit 3 off I-24. Water, sewer, and dump station. 30 & 50 amp, paved & gravel interior roads, some shade, 30 pull-throughs, bath house and laundry facility. ☏ +1 270-444-7939 1 1857 Guest House, 127 1/2 Market House Square, ☏ +1 270-933-1857, fax: +1 270-444-6309. 127 Market House Square. Fisher Mansion Bed & Breakfast, 901 Jefferson St, ☏ +1 270-443-0716. Restored Queen Anne with nice antique furnishing. Fox Briar Inn at RiverPlace, 100 C Broadway, ☏ +1 270-443-7004, +1 877-FOX-INN1 (369-4661). Distinguished by jacuzzis in some of the rooms, a kitchen for guest use and nice river views. Holiday Inn Paducah Riverfront, 600 N 4th St, ☏ +1 270-366-7614, toll-free: +1 888-465-4329. 2 Paducah Harbor Plaza Bed & Breakfast, 117 N 2nd St, ☏ +1 270-556-3094. Just blocks from the Ohio river; renovated. (updated Feb 2016)
Most visitors will arrive by car: Interstate Highway 24 describes a semi-circle around Paducah from the northwest where it crosses the Ohio River into Southern Illinois to the southeast where it meets Interstate 69 at Gilbertsville, near Kentucky Lake. You could also reach Paducah from the east or the west using U.S. Highway 60. Travelers coming from the south or southwest on I-69 (the former Purchase Parkway) should take Exit 25 (U.S. Highway 45) on the north side of Mayfield and turn left (north on 45); from there, Paducah is about a half-hour drive along a four-lane highway. 1 Barkley Regional Airport (PAH IATA) (4 miles west of town). There are a few commercial flights per day with United Express from Cape Girardeau and Chicago–O'Hare. Most locals however prefer to fly out of Nashville International Airport (BNA). Greyhound offers plenty of bus services, there are daily departures from Memphis, Nashville and St. Louis. 2 Greyhound Bus Station is on 2719 Irvin Cobb Dr, south of the city. Where the Tennessee River meets the Ohio River, just upstream from where the Ohio meets the Mississippi. River boats, like the Delta Queen(no longer in service), often stopped at the riverfront in Paducah.
Paducah is served by a limited network of buses, Paducah Area Transit System has three lines with departures every hour during daytime. Market District. Revitalized starting in the early 1990s, Paducah's riverfront downtown boasts a charming restaurants, shops, museums and an active farmer's market. A particularly unique offering is that of the mural-covered Ohio River flood walls, which are well worth an afternoon of your time and make for a pleasant stroll. Lowertown Arts District. The centerpiece of Paducah's Artist Relocation Program, Lowertown plays host to a dozen or so art galleries of varying reputation, one of the most friendly coffee houses ever and a fine-dining fusion style restaurant. How could you go wrong? In general the feel of the neighborhood is reminiscent of New Orleans' Garden District, at least before Hurricane Katrina. If you make art yourself, the city might even be willing to buy you a house here.
Travel tips adapted from Paducah on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.
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