The following is a list of state highways in Tennessee shorter than one mile (1.6 km) in length.
The entire route of SR 239 is a two-lane highway passing through residential areas.
The route originates at a junction with SR 285 in Mount Crest within Bledsoe State Forest, and its northern terminus is at a dead end at the Bledsoe County Correctional Complex's Tricor Farm facility, formerly the Taft Youth Center, a facility of the Tennessee Department of Children's Services.
State Route 356 (SR 356), also known as E Wood Street, is a 0.95-mile-long (1.53 km) state highway in Henry County that serves as a connector between US 641/SR 69 in downtown Paris to US 79 (SR 76) on the town's east side.
Excluding its eastern end, the entire route of SR 356 is a two-lane highway.
It serves as a continuation of the Great Smoky Mountains Parkway that bypasses the county seat of Sevierville.
The 0.34-mile-long (0.55 km) route, known locally as Joe Johnson Drive, connects US 11/70 (Neyland Drive, SR 1/SR 158) with Volunteer Boulevard on the campus of the University of Tennessee (UT) on the west side of downtown Knoxville.
The project was picked up by TDOT in 1998, with new plans consisting of a four-lane vehicular bridge with a bike lane and sidewalk.
Construction on the project began in the fall of 2000 and completed in the summer of 2002 at a cost of $7.1 million.
It travels to the northeast, crossing through the agricultural campus of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and over a CSX Rail line.
It meets its Eastern terminus, an intersection with Volunteer Blvd on the West side of the main campus of The University of Tennessee at Knoxville.