List of Minnesota state highways serving state institutions

Part of the route is now Anoka County Road 7; the rest is a city street.

State Highway 289 (MN 289) is a short highway in northeast Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with MN 73 on the south side of Moose Lake and continues eastbound for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) past the Minnesota Correctional Facility at Moose Lake, formerly known as the Moose Lake Treatment Center.

State Highway 290 (MN 290) was a short highway in north–central Minnesota, which ran from the State Health Care Facility and continued north to its northern terminus at its intersection with MN 200/MN 371 two miles (3.2 km) south of Walker in Cass County on the west side of Walker Bay of Leech Lake.

State Highway 291 (MN 291) was a short highway in southeast Minnesota, which ran from its intersection with U.S. Highway 61 (USS 61) in Hastings and continued eastbound for 1.3 miles (2.1 km) past the Hastings Veterans Home to its eastern terminus at its intersection with Dakota County Road 54 (Ravenna Trail) in Hastings.

MN 291 is also known as East 18th Street and Le Duc Drive in Hastings.

State Highway 292 (MN 292) is a short highway in southeast Minnesota, which runs from its first intersection with U.S. Highway 61 (US 61) and US 63 at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Red Wing and continues for 1.3 miles (2.1 km) past the facility to its terminus at its second intersection with US 61/US 63 in Red Wing.

[13] State Highway 293 (MN 293) was a short highway in east central Minnesota, which ran from its intersection with old MN 65 (Main Street) in Cambridge and continued west and then north to its northern terminus at its intersection with State MN 95 (1st Avenue) in Cambridge.

MN 293 was 1.7 miles (2.7 km) in length and had served the now-closed Cambridge State Hospital.

MN 294 was 1.6 miles (2.6 km) in length and had serviced the Willmar Regional Treatment Center.

The roadway had always been marked from Business 71 at the interchange off-ramps with US 71/MN 23 on the north side of Willmar.

The off-ramps as far as the first intersection at County Road 24 (26th Avenue) are officially designated unsigned Route 994A.

MN 295 was removed by the 2008 Legislature, but was still listed in the trunk highway log as of 2009 and not eliminated until 2010.

The route was authorized in 1951 and removed from the highway system in 1990, when the state hospital closed.

State Highway 297 (MN 297) was a short highway in west–central Minnesota, which ran from its first intersection with West Fir Avenue in Fergus Falls and continued for 0.5 miles (0.80 km) past the Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center facility to its eastern terminus at its second intersection with West Fir Avenue in Fergus Falls.

This added loop, into the Minnesota State Academy for the Blind, was authorized under legislative route 323; and in 2009 was given that number as its trunk highway designation, as a separate route.

The southern terminus of Highway 298, which used to loop around and return north to join itself, was terminated in 2009 at the entrance of the Minnesota Correctional Facility — Faribault.

[15] State Highway 299 (MN 299) is a short highway in southeast Minnesota, which runs from its intersection with MN 60 and MN 298 in Faribault and continues for 0.7 miles (1.1 km) to its northern terminus at the Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf facility in Faribault.

At its southern terminus intersection, MN 299 adjoins MN 298, which serves the nearby Minnesota State Academy for the Blind and the Minnesota Correctional Facility at Faribault.

Cloud and continues for one mile to its eastern terminus at its intersection with U.S. Highway 10 in St.

MN 329 serves the University of Minnesota - West Central Research and Outreach Center at Morris, a division of the greater University of Minnesota's College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences.

The Morris facility researches crop production, animal sciences, horticulture, water quality, organic dairy, and renewable energy.

The University of Minnesota at Morris campus is located immediately west of the junction of US 59, MN 329, and Prairie Lane.

MN 333 was removed by the 2008 Legislature, but the route was still listed in the trunk highway log as of 2009 and was not eliminated until 2010.

Minnesota State Highway 299.