I-25 Traffic Cameras: Rocky Mountain Front Corridor
Monitor real-time traffic cameras along all 1,062 miles of Interstate 25, from Las Cruces, New Mexico to Buffalo, Wyoming. Track conditions through Denver, Colorado Springs, Raton Pass, Albuquerque, and every Front Range metro on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW I-25 CAMERAS →Interstate 25 spans 1,062 miles from Las Cruces, New Mexico to Buffalo, Wyoming, serving as the primary north-south corridor east of the Rocky Mountains. I-25 traverses the entire Colorado Front Range — one of America's fastest-growing population corridors — plus the Rio Grande Valley and the Wyoming high plains. According to the FHWA, real-time traveler information systems can reduce incident-related delays by up to 40%. Every I-25 camera plotted on an interactive map — zoom, search, and click to view any location instantly.
I-25 Route Overview
I-25 traverses 3 states: New Mexico (463 mi), Colorado (300 mi), and Wyoming (299 mi). The corridor connects Las Cruces and Albuquerque in NM, traverses Raton Pass at the Colorado border, then runs north through Trinidad, Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver, Fort Collins, and Cheyenne WY to its terminus at I-90 near Buffalo, Wyoming.
Key I-25 Corridors and Bottlenecks
Denver Metro
Heaviest traffic on the entire corridor
Denver metro sections carry 200,000+ vehicles per day per CDOT — one of the most congested urban freeway segments in the Rocky Mountain region.
Colorado Springs
Fort Carson / NORAD adjacent
The I-25 corridor through Colorado Springs faces sustained military-driven and commuter traffic plus Pikes Peak tourism.
Albuquerque
NM's largest metro
Albuquerque's I-25 / I-40 interchange (The Big I) is New Mexico's critical freeway junction.
Raton Pass
Historic mountain crossing
Climbs to 7,834 feet at the NM-CO border — subject to winter closures during major snowstorms.
Wyoming High Plains
Lightly trafficked rural stretches
Between Cheyenne and Buffalo, I-25 runs through wide-open ranching country with wind advisory risk.
State-by-State Camera Coverage
New Mexico (463 miles) — NMDOT and NMRoads operate camera coverage from Las Cruces through Albuquerque and Santa Fe to the Colorado border at Raton. See the New Mexico traffic cameras guide.
Colorado (300 miles) — CDOT and COtrip provide dense camera coverage along the entire Front Range. The I-25 corridor through Denver sees continuous camera coverage. See the Colorado traffic cameras guide and Denver traffic cameras guide.
Wyoming (299 miles) — WYDOT and Wyoming Road Conditions cover the Cheyenne-to-Buffalo stretch with less dense coverage suited to rural high-plains travel. See the Wyoming traffic cameras guide.
Track I-25 Traffic Live
Browse live state DOT camera feeds across all 1,062 miles of I-25 from New Mexico to Wyoming.
VIEW I-25 CAMERAS →Winter Weather on I-25
I-25 faces significant winter weather risk at three primary chokepoints:
- Raton Pass (NM-CO border, 7,834 ft): Closed by winter storms multiple times each season
- Monument Hill (south of Denver, 7,352 ft): Ice and blowing snow corridor
- Wyoming high plains (Cheyenne to Buffalo): Ground blizzards with near-zero visibility
For comprehensive winter monitoring, see the Winter Storm Season traffic cameras guide and the Ski Season Mountain Passes guide.
Major Events Affecting I-25
- Denver Broncos games at Empower Field at Mile High (I-25 adjacent): NFL Kickoff Week guide
- Colorado Rockies games at Coors Field (downtown Denver, I-25 accessible)
- Denver International Airport (DIA): I-25 → I-70 → Peña Boulevard
- Ski resort weekend traffic: I-25 North from Denver toward I-70 West produces Friday afternoon gridlock
Plan Your I-25 Route
Use the route builder to plot your drive from anywhere along I-25 and see every state DOT camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE →What TrafficVision Provides for I-25
- Live NMDOT, CDOT, and WYDOT feeds on a single platform
- Free 24/7 access with no account required
- Mobile grid view for scanning multiple state segments at once
- Save favorites for your regular I-25 commute or travel corridor
- Route builder to plan multi-state drives in advance
How long is I-25?
Interstate 25 is 1,062 miles long, running from Las Cruces, New Mexico to Buffalo, Wyoming (at its junction with I-90). It traverses 3 states: New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming.
Which I-25 segment has the worst traffic?
The Denver metro section carries 200,000+ vehicles per day per CDOT data — the busiest segment of the entire corridor. Colorado Springs and Albuquerque also produce sustained urban congestion.
Does I-25 close in winter?
Raton Pass (NM-CO border, 7,834 ft elevation) and the Wyoming high plains segment both close multiple times per winter season due to snow, ice, and ground blizzards. Live camera monitoring is essential for winter travel.
Are I-25 traffic cameras free to view?
What states does I-25 pass through?
I-25 passes through New Mexico (463 mi), Colorado (300 mi), and Wyoming (299 mi) — 3 states total. It connects Albuquerque, Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins, Cheyenne, and Buffalo WY among other cities.
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