Tennessee State Highways

Explore Tennessee State Highways—covering primary and secondary routes across the state, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. Learn about route designations, scenic drives, and key corridors.

Tennessee’s state highway system is extensive and diverse, spanning from the Appalachian Mountains in the east to the Mississippi River in the west. Managed by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), these highways include both primary and secondary routes, designated by simple numerical signage often accompanied by directional banners. Primary routes tend to connect major cities, while secondary highways serve more rural or local functions, though both are state-maintained.

State highways in Tennessee are uniquely identified by their distinctive circular route markers, which are black on white for primary routes and inverted (white on black) for secondary routes. Many of these roads parallel or connect with U.S. and Interstate highways, helping to form a robust transportation grid across the state. Notable examples include State Route 1, which closely follows the historic path of U.S. Route 70 across the state, and SR 840, a former bypass route around Nashville that has since been redesignated as Interstate 840.

Tennessee’s highway network plays a critical role in supporting the state’s economy, tourism, and mobility. From scenic drives in the Smoky Mountains to efficient corridors through Memphis and Nashville, state routes offer vital links between urban centers, rural communities, and regional attractions. Whether you’re navigating through the Great Smoky Mountains National Park or heading to the Blues Trail in West Tennessee, the state’s numbered routes are integral to getting there.

Tour Tennessee State Highways

Tennessee Route 66: Pigeon Forge to Kodak

Tennessee Route 66: Pigeon Forge to Kodak

Drive Tennessee Route 66 from Pigeon Forge to Kodak, exploring the Smoky Mountain foothills, Sevierville’s attractions, and scenic rural stretches on this 13-mile highway journey in East Tennessee.

Tennessee Route 66: Kodak to Sevierville

Tennessee Route 66: Kodak to Sevierville

Join us for a scenic drive along Tennessee Route 66 from Kodak to Sevierville. Follow the Winfield Dunn Parkway through tourist hotspots, mountain vistas, and the gateway to the Smokies in this 8.5-mile Tennessee journey.

Tennessee Route 155: Southbound in Nashville

Tennessee Route 155: Southbound in Nashville

Take a scenic ride through Nashville, Tennessee, along Briley Parkway (TN-155) southbound from I-65 to I-40. Experience iconic landmarks like the Grand Ole Opry and Opry Mills while exploring the city’s vibrant mix of culture, commerce, and green spaces.