State Highway 67 (New Zealand)
State Highway 67 is a New Zealand state highway located in the northern parts of the South Island of New Zealand. It is 51.2 km long usually on the coast and connects SH 6 with the settlement of Mokihinui. It used to be 96 kilometres long and ran the entire length of the road from Westport to Karamea The highway and its spur serves the large West Coast town of Westport and lies entirely within the Buller District.
Route
SH 67 starts at SH 6 and proceeds in a northerly direction until the intersection with SH 67A. There the road turns right and crosses the Buller River to enter the township of Westport. Once in the CBD, the highway turns right and proceeds in an easterly direction until it crosses the Orowaiti River.The road passes through alternating areas of farmland and temperate rainforest vegetation as it passes the settlements of Waimangaroa, Birchfield, Granity, Ngakawau and Hector. Before Hector the road crosses the Ngākawau River.
Beyond Hector, the road acts as a frontier between the coastline and the adjoining hills until it reaches Waimarie and Summerlea, where it swings inland towards Mokihinui and its turn-off to Seddonville. The State Highway ends at the bridge across the Mōkihinui River, but the road continues to Karamea as Regional Route 67 using white shields.