Live Bothell Traffic Cameras & I-405 Condition Feeds
Monitor real-time traffic across Bothell and the North King/Snohomish County tech corridor with over 150+ live camera feeds. From the heavy commuter flow of the I-405 to the critical transit links of SR-522 and SR-527, get a clear view of road conditions and Puget Sound commutes 24/7.
EXPLORE BOTHELL MAP βI-405 Eastside Corridor
Monitor the primary link between Bothell and Bellevue. Track real-time feeds from the Canyon Park interchange through the "S-curves" to stay ahead of the daily "405 Huddle."
SR-522 (Woodinville Dr)
Track conditions on the vital link connecting Bothell to Seattle and Woodinville. Monitor heavy commuter transit and retail-related congestion near the city's western gateway.
SR-527 (Bothell-Everett Hwy)
View street cameras along Bothell's primary north-south commercial spine. Essential for residents navigating the high-density Canyon Park and Mill Creek hubs.
Beardslee Boulevard Transit
Check conditions on the district's primary secondary arterial. Monitor traffic flow around the major biotech campuses, the UW Bothell / Cascadia College campus, and the city center.
Biotech Hub Precision
Access official WSDOT feeds covering one of the nation's premier biotech and technology clusters in Canyon Park.
Instant Updates
Images refresh every few seconds, providing a near-real-time view of the "Eastside Crawl" during peak morning rush.
Route Planning
Use our interactive route builder to plan your drive from Bothell to Seattle or Redmond and see every camera along the way.
Navigating the Frontier of the Eastside: Bothell Traffic Landscape
Bothell serves as a critical residential and technological anchor for the Greater Seattle metropolitan area. Situated at the crossroads of King and Snohomish counties, the city manages a unique mix of high-stakes commuter transit and significant biotechnology-related movement. Its strategic position at the head of the I-405, SR-522, and SR-527 corridors makes it one of the most transit-dense areas in the North Sound.
According to WSDOT data, the I-405 through Bothell is one of the most heavily used commuter corridors in the state. For the 48,000+ residents and the massive professional workforce navigating this hub, real-time traffic monitoring is an essential tool for finding the clearest path through the Eastside.
The Highway Spines: I-405 and SR-522
Bothell's connectivity is defined by its expressways. Interstate 405 handles the regional north-south flow toward Bellevue and Everett, while SR-522 serves as the primary backbone for transit heading toward Lake Forest Park and Seattle.
TrafficVision's live camera network provides visibility into critical Bothell junctions:
- I-405 at NE 195th St (Canyon Park): The central high-tech and transit gateway for the city.
- I-405 at SR-522: A high-traffic junction where regional beltway and cross-lake transit converge.
- SR-522 at Bothell Way: Monitor the flow into the city's historic and commercial core.
By utilizing our grid view, you can scan the entire North King County expressway network in seconds, identifying where the "orange and red" zones are forming before you commit to the drive.
SR-527 and the Canyon Park Hub
As the primary north-south artery for the district, SR-527 (Bothell-Everett Highway) handles intense daily traffic for commuters and shoppers. Connecting Bothell to Mill Creek and Everett, this road is a notorious bottleneck during peak afternoon hours.
Real-time cameras allow you to monitor:
- SR-527 at 228th Street: A major pressure point where surface traffic meets the Snohomish County network.
- Biotech Campus Access: Watch for delays near the major pharmaceutical and life-sciences offices in Canyon Park.
- University Hub: Track the flow around the UW Bothell and Cascadia College campus during the academic year.
Beat the Eastside Rush
Don't get stuck in an I-405 backup. Check the live cameras at SR-522 and find the fastest path to Bellevue today.
VIEW LIVE CAMERAS βLocal Flow and the Sammamish River Region
Beyond the highways, Bothell's surface streets manage the daily flow of a large professional and academic workforce. Beardslee Boulevard and 100th Avenue serve as the primary arterials for the city's residential neighborhoods and central business districts.
Our platform aggregates official WSDOT and city feeds, providing visibility into:
- Historic Downtown Bothell: Monitor traffic around the city's central recreational and professional hubs.
- Sammamish River Access: Check for delays on the secondary routes serving the recreational gateways to the south and east.
- Seasonal Impacts: Track road conditions during the heavy Pacific Northwest rain and occasional winter snow events that can lead to significant Eastside delays.
Professional Tools for Washington Drivers
Whether you are a biotech professional overseeing a regional fleet or a resident planning a commute to Seattle, TrafficVision provides the professional-grade tools you need:
- Interactive Map with Clustering: See the big picture of North Sound transit or zoom into a specific Bothell intersection.
- Route Builder: Plan your drive from Bothell to Woodinville or Lynnwood and see every camera along the way.
- Stable Favorites: Save your most-used feedsβlike I-405 at Canyon Parkβfor instant one-tap access on your mobile device.
- 24/7 Free Access: No account required, no paywalls, just transparent real-time data from 600+ official sources.
Are the Bothell traffic cameras live?
Yes, TrafficVision provides real-time access to 150+ cameras in the Bothell area and the North Sound. Most feeds are provided by WSDOT and refresh every few seconds to show current road conditions.
How can I check traffic on the I-405 toward Bellevue?
You can find I-405 cameras by searching for "405" or "Canyon Park" in our search bar. We provide comprehensive coverage from the Lynnwood border through to the Kirkland merge.
Does TrafficVision show traffic near UW Bothell?
Yes, we include cameras for the major arterials serving the university campus, including Beardslee Boulevard and the I-405 interchange at NE 195th Street.
Is there a fee to use the Washington traffic camera feeds?
No, TrafficVision is a free platform. We aggregate official government feeds from WSDOT and other agencies to provide 24/7 transparent access to traffic data for all users.
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Get the real story on the I-405 and the SR-522 corridor. Access 150+ live cameras across Bothell and start your drive with confidence.
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