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Garden Grove, CA Traffic Cameras: 500+ Live Cams

500+ Live Camera Feeds • Garden Grove, California

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Watch Garden Grove Traffic in Real-Time

Access 500+ live traffic and street cameras across Garden Grove and central Orange County β€” a major OC city directly adjacent to the Disneyland Resort and Little Saigon. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-5 corridor, SR-22 Garden Grove Freeway, SR-39 Beach Boulevard, and the surface routes connecting the city to Anaheim, Westminster, and Santa Ana. Monitor Disneyland-area traffic, daily LA commute patterns, and the busy Garden Grove Boulevard corridor.

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Cameras: 500+  |  Coverage: Garden Grove, Central Orange County  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-5 (Santa Ana Freeway)

160+ Live Cameras

The OC spine through Garden Grove from Anaheim to Santa Ana β€” Disneyland-adjacent corridor

SR-22 (Garden Grove Freeway)

130+ Live Cameras

The east-west connector linking I-405, I-5, and SR-55

SR-39 (Beach Boulevard)

80+ Live Cameras

The major north-south arterial through eastern Garden Grove

City Streets & Surface Routes

130+ Live Cameras

Garden Grove Boulevard, Chapman Avenue, Westminster Boulevard, Brookhurst Street, Magnolia Street

Garden Grove sits at one of the densest freeway nodes in Orange County, with three major Caltrans freeways converging within or immediately adjacent to the city. According to the California Department of Transportation, the I-5 / SR-22 / SR-57 cluster around Garden Grove and Anaheim is among the most-monitored junctions in the western United States β€” a direct reflection of the corridor's role serving Disneyland Resort, Anaheim Convention Center, and the daily OC commute.

Caltrans data shows I-5 through Garden Grove and Anaheim handling some of California's highest interstate volumes, with daily counts well over 300,000 vehicles per day in the busiest segments. SR-22 (the Garden Grove Freeway) adds another major commuter flow connecting the I-405 / I-5 corridor to the SR-57 split, with concentrated peak loading during Disneyland Resort tourist surges.

I-5 Through Garden Grove

I-5 (the Santa Ana Freeway) runs along Garden Grove's eastern boundary and through Anaheim immediately to the north. It's one of the most consistently congested freeway segments in the OC, partially because of the Disneyland Resort traffic generators just up the freeway.

I-5 Through Garden Grove

  • SR-22 Interchange — The Garden Grove Freeway split, busiest single junction
  • Harbor Boulevard / Disneyland — Major Disneyland Resort exits, perpetual surge
  • Brookhurst Street — Central Garden Grove exit
  • Euclid Street / Magnolia Avenue — Western Garden Grove access
  • SR-57 / Anaheim Stadium — Eastern boundary, baseball and concert traffic

Disneyland-related traffic can dominate I-5 conditions through Garden Grove at any hour. Friday-evening park arrival, Saturday-morning surges, and post-fireworks departures (around 9:30 PM nightly) produce predictable but extreme congestion. Cameras let drivers see the actual queue before committing to a Disneyland-area route.

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See live conditions on I-5 and SR-22 before heading toward Disneyland, the OC airport, or the LA basin.

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SR-22 (Garden Grove Freeway): The 22

SR-22 β€” the Garden Grove Freeway β€” runs east-west across the southern portion of the city, connecting I-405 (west) to I-5 and SR-57 (east). It's a heavy commuter route and a primary connector for north-central Orange County.

  • I-405 / SR-22 interchange: Western terminus, Westminster boundary
  • Brookhurst Street: Central Garden Grove exit
  • Harbor Boulevard: Disneyland-area approach from the east
  • I-5 / SR-22 / SR-57 cluster: The eastern terminus, multi-freeway interchange complex

SR-22 vs. Surface Streets

The 22 is signal-free for east-west moves through Garden Grove, but surface alternates (Garden Grove Boulevard, Chapman Avenue, Westminster Boulevard) can be faster during peak SR-22 congestion. Cameras on both show the comparison.

SR-39 / Beach Boulevard

SR-39 β€” Beach Boulevard β€” runs north-south along Garden Grove's eastern edge, connecting Huntington Beach (south) to Buena Park and La Habra (north). It's a heavily commercial corridor with significant restaurant, retail, and lodging clusters.

Cameras along Beach Boulevard show conditions through the Korean and Vietnamese commercial districts, the Goodwill / Garden Grove Boulevard junction, and the major Westminster boundary.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeways slow, Garden Grove's grid takes the load:

  • Garden Grove Boulevard: Primary east-west commercial spine
  • Chapman Avenue: Mid-city east-west, Korean Town and Christ Cathedral access
  • Westminster Boulevard: Southern east-west, retail cluster
  • Brookhurst Street: Central north-south arterial
  • Magnolia Street / Euclid Street: Western north-south arterials
  • Beach Boulevard: Eastern boundary, heavy commercial

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Garden Grove Boulevard, Chapman Avenue, and Brookhurst Street to spot signal cascades during Disneyland-area surges and major weekend retail traffic.

Plan Your Orange County Drive

Build a custom route across Garden Grove, Anaheim, and the Disneyland Resort β€” and see every camera along the way.

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Traffic Patterns

Garden Grove traffic combines daily OC commute patterns with Disneyland-related tourist surges. Morning peak runs 6:30-9:00 AM with northbound I-5 toward LA as the heaviest segment. Afternoon peak is 3:30-7:00 PM. Disneyland-related traffic layers separate peaks β€” Friday and Saturday park arrivals plus the nightly post-fireworks departure produce surge conditions that don't fit typical commute timing.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Marine layer fog can affect I-5 and SR-22 during late spring and early summer mornings. Santa Ana wind events in fall produce hot, dry conditions that can affect freeway visibility when wildfire smoke drifts in from inland fires.

Heavy holiday traffic during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and major Disneyland events can stack the I-5 / SR-22 / SR-57 cluster for hours.

Major Events

Disneyland Resort events β€” Halloween Time, Christmas Season, Star Wars promotions β€” produce surge traffic. Anaheim Convention Center events, Anaheim Stadium baseball and concerts, and Honda Center hockey/basketball/concert events all create localized event surges that ripple through Garden Grove. Christ Cathedral major services and the Garden Grove Strawberry Festival generate predictable arterial surges.

Disneyland Resort Spillover Traffic

Garden Grove's eastern boundary is roughly two miles from Disneyland's main gates. The Resort's traffic generators β€” Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, the convention center, and a dense ring of hotels β€” produce 24/7 traffic patterns that overlay the daily commute. Cameras around the Harbor Boulevard / Disneyland Drive cluster show the queue.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Garden Grove?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 500 live cameras covering Garden Grove, including I-5, SR-22 (Garden Grove Freeway), SR-39 (Beach Boulevard), and the major surface arterials. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Garden Grove traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Garden Grove cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.

Can I see Disneyland-area traffic on the cameras?

Yes. I-5 cameras around the Harbor Boulevard exit and the SR-22 cluster show Disneyland Resort approach conditions in real time, including the predictable post-fireworks departure surge each evening.

What's the best way to avoid Disneyland traffic from Garden Grove?

SR-22 east to SR-57 north can be faster than I-5 during heavy park-related congestion. Cameras on both routes show the comparison instantly.

Where can I find Garden Grove street cameras?

You can find live Garden Grove street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Garden Grove Boulevard, Chapman Avenue, Westminster Boulevard, Brookhurst Street, and Beach Boulevard.

How does the SR-22 / I-5 / SR-57 cluster affect Garden Grove?

The multi-freeway interchange immediately east of Garden Grove is one of the most complex junctions in the western United States. A single incident at this cluster cascades for miles in all four directions.

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