New Zealand State Highway 79

State Highway 79
Route information
Maintained by New Zealand Transport Agency
Length: 61.0 km (37.9 mi)
Major junctions
East end: Orari-Rangitata Highway at Rangitata
West end: Main Street/Mount Cook Road at Fairlie
Location
Primary
destinations:
Geraldine
Highway system

New Zealand State Highways
Motorways and Expressways • List • Unused

SH 78 SH 80

State Highway 79 is a New Zealand State Highway connecting the South Canterbury communities of Rangitata, Geraldine, and Fairlie. Starting at State Highway 1 the highway is 61 kilometres in length and runs in a general east-west direction. 6.3 km of the highway through Geraldine runs concurrently with the Inland Scenic Route, formerly State Highway 72. The road is a two-lane single carriageway, with a one-lane bridge crossing the Orari River.

It is an important tourist highway, and forms part of the most direct route between Christchurch and the Mackenzie Country, Aoraki / Mount Cook and Queenstown/Wanaka.

Route

The highway starts on the Canterbury Plains and proceeds in a north-westerly direction. The highway then intersects with the Inland Scenic Route and crosses the Orari River. The highway then veers to the south and arrives in Geraldine. In the town centre, SH 79 turns right and passes through the southern sections of the township before veering to the west towards the foothills. The road gradually passes through sections of pine forest and farmlands and is generally hilly and curvy in some spots before descending into the township of Fairlie. 

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