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Georgetown, TX Traffic Cameras: 450+ Live Cams

450+ Live Camera Feeds • Georgetown, Texas

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Watch Georgetown Traffic in Real-Time

Access 450+ live traffic and street cameras across Georgetown β€” one of the fastest-growing cities in America and the seat of booming Williamson County. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-35 corridor, TX-130 toll bypass, TX-29, and the historic downtown approaches. Monitor the daily flow between Georgetown, Round Rock, Austin, and the Sun City retirement community.

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Cameras: 450+  |  Coverage: Georgetown & central Williamson County  |  Sources: TxDOT, DriveTexas, CTRMA  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

I-35 Through Georgetown

180+ Live Cameras

The DFW-to-Austin spine β€” through Williamson County to Round Rock

TX-130 (Central Texas Turnpike)

110+ Live Cameras

The eastern toll bypass connecting to Round Rock, Austin, and Lockhart

TX-29 (University Avenue)

70+ Live Cameras

The east-west spine through downtown Georgetown to Liberty Hill and Burnet

Surface Streets & Inner Loop

60+ Live Cameras

Inner Loop, Williams Drive, Northwest Boulevard, Austin Avenue, FM 2243

Sun City & North Growth Corridor

30+ Live Cameras

Williams Drive, Del Webb Boulevard, Ronald Reagan Boulevard

Georgetown is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, anchored by the massive Sun City retirement community on the north side and a booming residential expansion across all directions. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, I-35 through Williamson County carries some of the heaviest traffic volumes between DFW and San Antonio, and the recently expanded TX-130 toll bypass β€” operated in part by the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority β€” adds critical capacity for through traffic.

TxDOT and CTRMA camera coverage in Georgetown is concentrated along I-35 and TX-130 because both corridors function as primary I-35 alternates during peak hours. With the I-35 Capital Express North project actively reshaping the corridor through Williamson County, real-time camera feeds are especially valuable for navigating constantly shifting work zones.

I-35 Through Georgetown

I-35 carries every category of traffic at high volume β€” through-trucks moving between DFW and the Mexico border, daily commuters from Williamson County into Austin, and the constant tourist flow. Cameras through Georgetown cover practically every major exit.

I-35 Through Georgetown

  • SH-130 / North End — Northern entry, transition to bypass route
  • Inner Loop / North Side — Northern Georgetown access, Sun City approach
  • Williams Drive — Central Georgetown exit, downtown approach
  • TX-29 (University Avenue) — Most complex interchange in the city
  • SE Inner Loop / South Side — Southern Georgetown exit, Round Rock transition

The I-35 Capital Express North project is actively reconstructing major portions of the corridor through Williamson County. Lane closures and ramp configurations shift frequently. Cameras are the only reliable way to see actual conditions rather than what scheduled closures suggest.

Check I-35 Conditions Now

See live conditions on the corridor before committing to an Austin or DFW-direction drive.

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TX-130: The Toll Bypass Alternative

TX-130 / Central Texas Turnpike runs along the eastern side of Georgetown and provides a tolled bypass around Austin's congested I-35 segment. The bypass is faster than I-35 outside of major incidents and is the route most regular commuters use for trips into central Austin.

I-35 vs. TX-130

TX-130 (tolled) is consistently faster than I-35 during peak hours, but the savings vary by direction and time. Cameras on both routes show whether the toll savings are worth the cost β€” particularly for trips into Round Rock or central Austin.

TX-29 and the East-West Corridor

TX-29 / University Avenue runs east-west through downtown Georgetown, carrying traffic from Liberty Hill and Burnet on the west to TX-130 and the I-35 east frontage on the east. The corridor passes directly through the Georgetown Square β€” one of the most visited downtown squares in central Texas.

Cameras at the TX-29 / I-35 interchange and along the Austin Avenue approach show the surface street surge during major events on the Square.

Sun City and the North Growth Corridor

The 35,000+ resident Sun City Texas community drives much of Georgetown's daily traffic on the north side. Williams Drive, Del Webb Boulevard, and Ronald Reagan Boulevard carry the daily commercial and visitor flow. Cameras at:

  • Williams Drive / I-35: Sun City primary access
  • Williams Drive / Del Webb: Sun City interior gateway
  • Ronald Reagan Boulevard: Western boundary of the growth corridor

Surface Streets and the Georgetown Grid

When the freeway and TX-130 slow, Georgetown's grid takes the load:

  • Austin Avenue / Main Street: Downtown spine, historic Square approach
  • Inner Loop: The cross-town circumferential route
  • Williams Drive: Northwest spine, Sun City approach
  • Northwest Boulevard: West-side commuter corridor
  • FM 971 / FM 2243: Western connections to Liberty Hill
  • Leander Road: Western residential growth corridor

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Williams Drive, Austin Avenue, and the Inner Loop to spot signal cascades or downtown event surges.

Plan Your Williamson County Drive

Build a custom route from Georgetown to Round Rock, Austin, or out to Liberty Hill β€” and see every camera along the way.

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Traffic Patterns

Georgetown's commute is heavily Austin-bound. Morning peak runs 6:00-8:30 AM with heavy southbound I-35 and TX-130 flow toward Round Rock and central Austin. Afternoon peak hits 4:30-6:30 PM in reverse. Friday afternoons see additional regional outflow toward Lake Georgetown and the Hill Country, while Sun City visitor traffic adds a midday baseline that doesn't follow standard commuter patterns.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Flash flooding is central Texas's most dangerous weather hazard. Low water crossings on the San Gabriel River and around Lake Georgetown can close without warning during heavy rain. The 2018 floods caused major closures across the Williamson County system.

Severe thunderstorms and hail in spring affect I-35 and TX-130 mainlanes. Williamson County has been a recurring zone for major hail events.

Ice events are rare but tend to shut I-35 across the Williamson County stretch entirely. The TX-130 elevated sections close before surface streets.

Major Events

Georgetown's historic Square hosts year-round events that produce predictable surface-street surges. The Red Poppy Festival (April), the Christmas Stroll, and Southwestern University events all generate predictable spikes on Austin Avenue, Main Street, and University Avenue.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Georgetown?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 450 live cameras covering Georgetown, including I-35, TX-130 (Central Texas Turnpike), TX-29 (University Avenue), and the surface arterials across Williamson County. Feeds come from TxDOT and DriveTexas.

Are Georgetown traffic cameras free to view?

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

Should I use I-35 or TX-130 to Austin?

TX-130 (tolled) is consistently faster than I-35 during peak hours, especially with active I-35 Capital Express construction. The toll savings vary by direction and time of day. Comparing live cameras on both routes makes the decision clear.

Does Sun City affect Georgetown traffic?

Yes. The 35,000+ resident Sun City community drives heavy daily traffic on Williams Drive and Ronald Reagan Boulevard. Cameras at the I-35 / Williams Drive exit and along Sun City's main interior routes show the visitor and resident flow.

Where can I find Georgetown street cameras?

You can find live Georgetown street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Williams Drive, Austin Avenue, the Inner Loop, and the historic Square approaches.

Does the I-35 Capital Express project affect Georgetown traffic?

Yes. The Capital Express North project is actively reconstructing major portions of I-35 through Williamson County. Lane closures shift regularly, and cameras provide real-time visibility into actual conditions on each segment.

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