Monitor Henderson Traffic in Real-Time
Access 60+ live traffic cameras throughout Henderson, Nevada. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the Water Street District and Green Valley area. View real-time conditions on I-515, I-215, and major corridors connecting Henderson to the Las Vegas Strip and beyond. The average one-way commute for residents in Henderson is approximately 23.2 minutes, which is notably shorter than the national average.
VIEW HENDERSON CAMERAS →Coverage Areas
Henderson is Nevada's second-largest city, sitting southeast of the Las Vegas Strip. Its freeway network connects to the broader Las Vegas valley through I-515 and the I-215 beltway.
I-515 / US-93 / US-95
22+ cameras
Main north-south freeway through Henderson connecting to downtown Las Vegas and Boulder City.
I-215 East Belt
18+ cameras
Eastern beltway connecting Henderson to McCarran Airport and the south Strip area.
Lake Mead Parkway
10+ cameras
Primary east-west arterial through Henderson connecting to Lake Las Vegas and Lake Mead.
St. Rose Parkway & Green Valley
10+ cameras
Southern corridor through Anthem, Green Valley Parkway, Sunset Road, and Stephanie Street.
Check Your Henderson Commute
Build a custom route from Henderson to the Strip or downtown Las Vegas and monitor every camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE →Key Corridors and Congestion Points
I-515 Through Henderson
I-515 (concurrent with US-93 and US-95) is the main freeway serving Henderson, running north-south from Boulder City through Henderson to downtown Las Vegas. The corridor sees heavy morning traffic northbound as Henderson commuters head toward the Strip and downtown employment centers. The interchanges at Lake Mead Parkway and Sunset Road are daily congestion points.
I-215 Beltway
The I-215 beltway runs along Henderson's western and northern edges, providing access to McCarran International Airport and the south end of the Strip. The broader Las Vegas metropolitan area, which includes Henderson, was recently ranked as the 22nd most congested in the United States, with local drivers spending an average of 41 hours annually in traffic delays. According to NDOT research, real-time visual information from the Nevada 511 system is critical for managing the high-volume "beltway" merges that define Henderson commuter patterns. The interchange where I-215 meets I-515 is one of the busiest junctions in the valley, with traffic merging from multiple directions during peak hours.
Lake Mead Parkway
Lake Mead Parkway is Henderson's main east-west arterial, running from I-515 through the heart of the city to Lake Las Vegas and eventually Lake Mead. The western section near I-515 and Water Street (Henderson's downtown) experiences the most congestion.
Green Valley and Anthem Corridors
The master-planned communities of Green Valley and Anthem generate significant commuter traffic on Green Valley Parkway, Stephanie Street, St. Rose Parkway, and Eastern Avenue. These routes feed into I-515 and I-215, creating backups at freeway on-ramps during rush hours.
Strip Commute Alternative
When I-515 northbound is congested, consider taking I-215 west to Las Vegas Boulevard. It's longer in distance but often faster during peak hours.
Rush Hour Patterns
Henderson's rush hours are dominated by commuters heading to Las Vegas Strip resorts, downtown offices, and McCarran Airport employment. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Water Street and Sunset Road to check for road-level gridlock near the downtown district or local shopping hubs.
Morning rush (6:30 AM – 8:30 AM):
- I-515 northbound from Henderson toward downtown Las Vegas
- I-215 westbound toward the airport and south Strip
- Green Valley Parkway northbound toward I-215
- Eastern Avenue northbound
Evening rush (4:00 PM – 6:30 PM):
- I-515 southbound from Las Vegas into Henderson
- I-215 eastbound from the airport area
- Lake Mead Parkway eastbound from I-515
- St. Rose Parkway eastbound toward Anthem
Monitor Henderson Traffic Live
View all 60+ Henderson cameras on an interactive map with real-time filtering.
VIEW CAMERAS ON MAP →Weather Considerations
Henderson shares the Mojave Desert climate with the rest of the Las Vegas valley, bringing unique driving challenges. Traffic safety in Henderson is relatively favorable compared to national averages, with a recorded fatality rate of 2.3 deaths per 100,000 residents—significantly lower than the U.S. baseline.
Monsoon-season flash floods (July–September) can make Henderson's washes and low-lying underpasses impassable within minutes. Never drive through flooded roadways — check cameras first.
- Summer heat: Pavement temperatures exceed 150°F, causing tire blowouts on freeways. Summer afternoon traffic is lighter as many residents avoid midday travel.
- Monsoon storms: Sudden thunderstorms create flash flooding in desert washes that cross under roads. Lake Mead Parkway and Boulder Highway have flood-prone sections.
- Wind: High wind events kick up dust and sand, reducing visibility on I-515 south of Henderson toward Boulder City.
- Winter: Rare snow events cause disproportionate chaos, as desert roads lack treatment infrastructure.
Features
Interactive Map
View all Henderson cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from NDOT, RTC, and Nevada 511
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
About Henderson Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 60+ live traffic cameras throughout Henderson. Our platform aggregates feeds from NDOT, RTC, and Nevada 511 cameras, giving you coverage across the city and connecting corridors. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ sources across 130+ countries on all 7 continents.
View live feeds from I-515, I-215, Lake Mead Parkway, St. Rose Parkway, Green Valley Parkway, Boulder Highway, and more. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute.
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How many traffic cameras are available in Henderson?
TrafficVision.Live provides access to 60+ live traffic cameras covering Henderson's freeways, arterials, and major intersections including I-515, I-215, and Lake Mead Parkway.
Are Henderson traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. Cameras are available 24/7.
How do I check traffic between Henderson and the Las Vegas Strip?
Use the interactive map to view cameras along I-515 northbound and I-215 westbound, the two main routes from Henderson to the Strip. Or build a custom route for your specific path.
What highways have camera coverage in Henderson?
Coverage includes I-515 (US-93/US-95), I-215 beltway, Lake Mead Parkway, St. Rose Parkway, Green Valley Parkway, Boulder Highway, and Eastern Avenue.
Does Henderson experience flash flooding?
Yes. During monsoon season (July–September), sudden storms can create dangerous flash floods in desert washes. Check cameras before traveling through low-lying areas.
Where can I find Henderson street feeds?
You can find live Henderson street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates NDOT data for major surface routes like Eastern Avenue and Stephanie Street.
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