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New Zealand State Highway 99

State Highway 99 NZ.svg

State Highway 99
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length: 92.4 km (57.4 mi)
Tourist
routes:
Southern Scenic Route Southern scenic route NZ marker.jpg
Major junctions
East end: North Road State Highway 6 NZ.svg Southern scenic route NZ marker.jpg, Winton Lorneville Highway State Highway 6 NZ.svg and Lorne Dacre Road State Highway 98 NZ.svg at Lorneville
Northwest end: Clifden Blackmount Road Southern scenic route NZ marker.jpg and Ohai Clifden Highway at Clifden
Location
Primary
destinations:
Wallacetown, Waimatuku, Riverton, Colac Bay, Orepuki, Tuatapere
Highway system
SH 98 SH 1

State Highway 99 NZ.svg

State Highway 99 is a New Zealand state highway which runs along the southern coastline of the South Island connecting the settlements of Clifden and Lorneville, near Invercargill, via the major town of Riverton in the Southland region. The road is important both as a freight route, especially for logging and agricultural purposes, and as a tourist route; the entire length of the highway is part of the Southern Scenic Route as it provides access to southern parts of Fiordland National Park.

As of December 2011, this is the route State Highway 99 takes.

The highway starts at Lorneville (where it continues from State Highway 98), where it passes over the Wairio Branch railway line runs to the north of the Underwood freezing works to arrive in Wallacetown. The road then crosses the Oreti River and proceeds over gently rolling farmland, passing through Wrights Bush and Waimatuku (and bypassing Waianiwa and Thornbury) until it reaches Riverton, where it crosses the Aparima River. The road begins to get more hilly and after passing through Colac Bay, skirts the boundaries of the Longwood Range. The roads curves more to the north around Pahia and passes through the settlement of Orepuki before turning more inland to run parallel with the Waiau River.


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