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State Highway 83 (New Zealand)

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State Highway 83
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length109.4 km (68.0 mi)
Major junctions
From SH 8 (Omarama Avenue) at Omarama
To SH 1 (Hilderthorpe Pukeuri Road/Pukeuri Oamaru Road) at Pukeuri
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Primary
destinations
Otematata, Kurow, Duntroon.
Highway system
SH 82 SH 84

State Highway 83 (SH 83) is a South Island state highway in New Zealand running up the Waitaki Valley between the settlements of Pukeuri and Omarama. It forms part of the southernmost of the east-west roads crossing the South Island (via Haast Pass).

Route

Since designation, this is the route SH 83 takes.

As Chain Hills Highway, it begins in Omarama and passes through most of the settlement in an easterly direction. Leaving Omarama, the road changes name to Omarama Otematata Road. The road then runs along the banks of the Ahuriri Arm of Lake Benmore and descends into the township of Otematata (turnoff for the Benmore Dam). After Otematata, the road then passes along the southern banks of Lakes Aviemore and Waitaki as well as their respective dams.

The road emerges on the upper Waitaki River floodplain and enters the township of Kurow. Beyond Kurow, the road is all but flat and runs along the southern flanks of the floodplains as well as through Duntroon and Georgetown before crossing a low saddle to descend into Pukeuri.

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