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Belton, TX Traffic Cameras: 250+ Live Cams

250+ Live Camera Feeds • Belton, Texas

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Watch Belton Traffic in Real-Time

Access 250+ live traffic and street cameras across Belton and central Bell County. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-35 corridor, US-190 east-west, and the routes serving the Bell County Expo, UMHB, and Stillhouse Hollow Lake. Monitor the daily flow between Belton, Temple, and the Fort Cavazos region.

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Cameras: 250+  |  Coverage: Belton & central Bell County  |  Sources: TxDOT, DriveTexas  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-35 Through Belton

110+ Live Cameras

The I-14/I-35 interchange south to FM 2484 β€” a major DFW-Austin corridor segment

US-190 (Central Texas Expressway)

70+ Live Cameras

The east-west route between Belton, Temple, and Killeen / Fort Cavazos

Loop 121 / Connell Street

40+ Live Cameras

The local loop and downtown Belton access

Surface Streets & Lake Roads

30+ Live Cameras

Main Street, Avenue O, Sparta Road, and the routes around Stillhouse Hollow Lake

Belton sits at one of the most strategically important interstate junctions in Texas β€” the meeting point of I-35 (the Waco-to-Austin spine) and the new I-14 corridor. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, this junction connects DFW-to-Austin through traffic with the central Texas defense and logistics corridor running west to Fort Cavazos and Killeen. The result is a small city carrying outsize highway volume, especially in the heavy-truck category.

TxDOT identifies the I-35 / I-14 interchange at Belton as a key freight node in central Texas. The opening of segments of I-14 in this area created new through-traffic patterns that previously didn't exist, and the cameras across the interchange are among the most useful indicators of central Texas truck flow.

I-35 and the I-14 Junction

I-35 carries enormous through-truck and tourist volume. The I-14 connection adds a second axis to the traffic pattern, drawing Fort Cavazos commuters and freight bound for Killeen-Copperas Cove into a junction that didn't exist a decade ago.

I-35 / I-14 Key Segments

  • North Belton / FM 93 — Northern entry, light commercial cluster
  • I-14 / US-190 Interchange — Central Texas's busiest single junction outside the metroplexes
  • Loop 121 / Downtown Belton — Belton city access, UMHB approach
  • Bell County Expo Center Exit — Major event venue, predictable surges during shows
  • South Belton / FM 2484 — Southern exit toward Salado

Memorial Day weekend, July 4th, and major rodeos at the Bell County Expo all produce dramatic local traffic spikes. The expo's events draw regional attendance from across central Texas. Cameras at Loop 121 and the I-35 expo exit show the surge before it's visible from the freeway.

Check I-35 / I-14 Conditions Now

See live conditions on the interstate junction before committing to a Bell County drive.

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US-190 / I-14: The Defense Corridor

US-190 runs east-west through Belton and Temple, then continues to Killeen and Fort Cavazos. With ongoing I-14 conversion, the corridor has become a heavily monitored military and logistics route. Cameras at:

  • I-35 / US-190 Interchange: The central junction
  • Wheat Road / FM 439: Belton-Temple commuter cluster
  • Temple-side approach: Connection to Scott & White Medical Center
  • Killeen-side approach: Fort Cavazos personnel commute

I-35 vs. Loop 121 Through Belton

For local moves between north and south Belton, Loop 121 is signalized but reliable. Cameras on Loop 121 and Connell Street show whether the local loop is the faster choice over the freeway during heavy through-truck periods.

Surface Streets and Lake Routes

When the freeways slow, Belton's surface network takes the load:

  • Main Street / Loop 121: Original downtown spine
  • Connell Street: UMHB campus approach, downtown access
  • Sparta Road: Western route toward Stillhouse Hollow Lake
  • 6th Avenue / Penelope Street: Cross-town residential connectors
  • FM 93 / Lake Belton Hwy: Route to Lake Belton, Morgan's Point Resort
  • Avenue O: Older commercial corridor, Belton High School area

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Main Street and Connell Street to spot UMHB event traffic or downtown gridlock.

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Traffic Patterns

Belton rush hours run 6:30-8:00 AM and 4:00-5:30 PM, with the Fort Cavazos / Killeen-bound flow producing a distinct early surge on US-190 westbound. Friday afternoons see additional regional traffic as central Texas weekenders head to Stillhouse Hollow Lake and Belton Lake. The Bell County Expo's event calendar drives mid-day surges that don't follow standard rush-hour patterns.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Severe weather in central Texas frequently affects the I-35 / I-14 junction. Hail, high winds, and tornadic activity in spring can close mainlanes. Lake-effect fog along the Stillhouse Hollow shoreline reduces visibility on FM 1670 and Sparta Road during cool-weather mornings.

Ice events rarely persist long in Bell County, but when they hit, the elevated I-35 sections and the I-14 ramps are typically the first to close.

Major Events

UMHB (University of Mary Hardin-Baylor) home football and graduation ceremonies, the Bell County Fair & Rodeo, the Belton 4th of July Parade, and major Expo events all produce predictable surges. Cameras at Loop 121, Connell Street, and the Expo I-35 exit are the best indicators of arrival flow.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Belton?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 250 live cameras covering Belton, including the I-35 / I-14 interchange, US-190 east-west, Loop 121, and the lake-area approaches. Feeds come from TxDOT and DriveTexas.

Are Belton traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Belton cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. They are publicly maintained TxDOT feeds presented in one searchable interface.

What's the busiest part of I-35 through Belton?

The I-35 / I-14 (US-190) interchange is consistently the busiest point β€” DFW-to-Austin through traffic meets east-west defense corridor flow, and Bell County Expo events compound surge volume.

How does Fort Cavazos commute traffic affect Belton?

The early-morning Fort Cavazos commute pulls heavy westbound flow onto US-190 / I-14 from Belton and Temple. Cameras on US-190 west and the I-35 / US-190 junction show the surge in real time.

Where can I find Belton street cameras?

You can find live Belton street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Main Street, Loop 121, Connell Street, and the Bell County Expo approaches.

Are lake-area routes covered?

The Stillhouse Hollow and Belton Lake approach roads β€” including Sparta Road and FM 93 β€” have camera coverage on TxDOT-maintained segments, making weekend lake traffic easy to monitor.

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