The Wetherby Trail
The Wetherby Trail is a trail in Clay, Kentucky. The Wetherby Trail is situated nearby to the hamlet Roark.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Roark and Brightshade.
Roark
Hamlet
Roark is an unincorporated community located in Leslie County, Kentucky, United States. Main schools, Redbird Christian, Leslie, Stinnet Elementary, and Mountain View elementary. It is the birthplace of the Osborne Brothers. Roark is situated 4 miles northeast of The Wetherby Trail.
Brightshade
Hamlet
Goose Creek is a creek in Clay County, Kentucky. It is one of two tributaries at the head of the South Fork Kentucky River, the other being the Red Bird River. It is 40 miles long. Brightshade is situated 5 miles northwest of The Wetherby Trail.
Beverly
Hamlet
The Red Bird River is one of two tributaries at the head of the South Fork Kentucky River, the other being the Goose Creek. It is located in the Daniel Boone National Forest, in the southeast of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Beverly is situated 5 miles southeast of The Wetherby Trail.
The Wetherby Trail
- Type: Trail
- Category: transportation
- Location: Clay, Kentucky, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.99175° or 36° 59′ 30″ northLongitude
-83.58075° or 83° 34′ 51″ westElevation
1,463 feet (446 metres)Open location code
868RXCR9+MPGeoNames ID
4310755
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