Cedar City Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Southern Utah Road Monitoring
Stay ahead of the Iron County commute with over 250+ live traffic cameras in Cedar City and the surrounding Southern Utah area. From the high-volume I-15 corridor to the essential SR-14 and SR-56 mountain and desert links, get instant visibility into current road conditions 24/7.
VIEW CEDAR CITY CAMERAS βCedar City, Utah, known as "Festival City USA," is a vital cultural and transportation hub positioned at the strategic gateway of Southern Utah's world-class natural monuments. Positioned along the critical I-15 corridor connecting Salt Lake City to Las Vegas, Cedar City serves as a major transit point for those moving toward Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and the Brian Head ski resort. With its unique geography nestled between the high desert and the Markagunt Plateau, managing the flow of tourist traffic and regional commuters across its mountain passes and arterial streets is essential for maintaining the city's mobility.
TrafficVision aggregates feeds from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), providing a comprehensive view of the Utah camera network. Whether you're navigating the morning rush toward St. George or heading to a performance at the Utah Shakespeare Festival, our live street cameras help you bypass the most notorious bottlenecks in real-time.
I-15 Corridor
The primary artery for Cedar City commuters. Monitor traffic from the South Main Street interchange through the high-volume Cedar City segments toward Parowan and St. George.
SR-14 (Cedar Canyon Rd)
Keep an eye on the critical mountain link. Essential for travelers moving between Cedar City, Brian Head, and Cedar Breaks National Monument. Check for snow accumulation in real-time.
SR-56 (Aviation Way)
The borough's main western arterial. Monitor local gridlock around the airport and major intersections leading into the growing residential districts of Iron County.
Main Street (SR-130)
Cedar City's main commercial distributor. Monitor local gridlock around the Southern Utah University (SUU) campus and the major intersections in the historic downtown.
Festival City Coverage
Extensive visibility across Cedar City, Enoch, and the primary routes serving the Utah Shakespeare Festival.
Mountain Pass Monitoring
Real-time feeds for the SR-14 canyon ascent, essential for checking winter road conditions and chain laws.
Highway Monitoring
Dedicated feeds for I-15, SR-14, SR-56, and major regional state routes.
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Strategic Mobility in Southern Utah
The traffic landscape in Cedar City is a coordinated effort between UDOT and the Iron County Road Department. The region handles significant volume; the I-15 segment through Cedar City serves as a vital link for the national freight network and handles an increasing volume of regional commuter traffic.
While Cedar City residents enjoy an exceptionally efficient average commute of just 13.6 minutes, the journey into St. George or northern counties can be significantly impacted by winter weather and seasonal tourism surges. Real-time monitoring is a vital daily tool. Research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) suggests that live traffic camera feeds can reduce secondary accident rates by up to 30%. By spotting a backup at the Cross Hollows Road exit early, you can use our route builder to find a faster alternative through local A-roads or the university district.
Plan Your Southern Utah Journey
Avoid the I-15 canyon gridlock. Use our interactive map to see every camera along your specific route from Cedar City to Zion or Bryce Canyon.
OPEN INTERACTIVE MAP βKey Commute Patterns and Seasonal Impact
Traffic in Cedar City is heavily influenced by the "inbound morning, outbound evening" pattern common to regional residential hubs, further complicated by the massive population surge during the Utah Shakespeare Festival and SUU semester starts. Peak morning hours (7:30 AM β 9:00 AM) see extreme volume heading south toward St. George, while the evening rush (4:30 PM β 6:30 PM) brings that volume back toward the Iron County heartland.
The SR-14 Canyon Entrance remains one of the most monitored bottlenecks in the region, especially during the winter ski season. Our grid view allows you to monitor these multiple mountain and desert access points side-by-side, helping you decide if taking the north-bound bypass is your best option today. This is especially vital during Southern Utah's frequent winter snowstorms and summer monsoon events, which can suddenly impact visibility and road traction on the steep canyon grades.
Pro Tip: Zion National Park Strategy
During peak summer weekends, traffic leading into Zion National Park via SR-9 can become gridlocked. Check our cameras at the I-15 and SR-17 interchanges before you leave Cedar City to identify active backups at the park gateway and choose the best time for your 60-minute journey to Springdale.
Why Choose TrafficVision for Cedar City?
TrafficVision offers the most intuitive way to monitor the United States regional network. With 135,000+ cameras worldwide and a specialized focus on Great Basin transit hubs, we provide the ground-truth data you need for a smarter drive.
- Road Search: Type any highway number (I-15, SR-14, SR-56) to find cameras along that route instantly.
- Custom Favorites: Bookmark the cameras at your favorite highway ramps or canyon exits for one-click access.
- Mobile Optimized: Check road conditions from your phone safely before you set off.
Can I see traffic cameras for I-15 in Cedar City?
Yes. We provide extensive coverage of the I-15 corridor through Iron County, including the critical interchanges at Main Street, Cross Hollows, and Enoch.
Are the Cedar City traffic cameras live?
Yes. We aggregate real-time feeds from UDOT's traffic management systems. These images update every few minutes to show current road and weather conditions.
How do I check for snow on SR-14?
Monitor our cameras along the Cedar Canyon corridor. During winter months, these feeds provide visual confirmation of snow accumulation, plowing activity, and visibility before you begin your ascent.
Is there a cost to use the TrafficVision platform?
No. TrafficVision is a 100% free service providing access to official public traffic feeds across Utah and the rest of the world.
Beat the Cedar City Traffic Today
Don't let the canyon snow or festival gridlock slow you down. Join thousands of Utah drivers who use TrafficVision to save time and stay safe on the road.
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