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State Highway 41
Route information
Maintained by NZ Transport Agency
Length58.4 km (36.3 mi)
Major junctions
West end SH 4 at Taumarunui
East end SH 1 at Turangi
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Primary
destinations
Tokaanu
Highway system
SH 40 SH 43

State Highway 41 (SH 41) is a New Zealand state highway in the central North Island that runs from Manunui, just south of Taumarunui on SH 4 to Turangi just north of the Desert Road. It comprises part of the western bypass of Lake Taupo along with SH 32.

Route

From Taumarunui, SH 41 runs west through farmland, crossing the Whanganui River before entering bushland and climbing north-west onto the Central Plateau. Eventually the highway turns south-west and crosses the Manawatū-Whanganui/Waikato regional boundary. At Kuratau Junction, there is an intersection with SH 32, which continues north to Tokoroa. SH 41 turns south and runs above Lake Taupo, passing Omori and Kuratau. At Waihi Village, the road descends to the lake, and passes through Tokaanu, a hydrothermal village with hot springs. South of the tailrace bridge, there is a T-intersection with SH 47 east to Ruapehu and National Park. The highway enters Turangi and skirts the southern edge before ending on SH 1.[1]

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