Minnesota State Highway 361 (MN 361 or TH 361) was a 7.281-mile-long (11.718 km) highway in east-central Minnesota, which ran from an interchange with Interstate 35 (I-35) in Rush City and continued briefly east and then north to MN 70 in Rock Creek.
MN 361 began at a diamond interchange with I-35 in Rush City and traveled east along 4th Street.
The route ran through the business district of the city and crossed the St. Croix Valley Railroad[2] before turning north on Bremer Avenue.
Once on Bremer Avenue, MN 361 curved slightly to the northeast and left Rush City.
The rest of the roadway was turned over Chisago and Pine counties in 2011.