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Idaho Falls, ID Traffic Cameras: 220+ Live Cams

220+ Live Camera Feeds • Idaho Falls, Idaho

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Monitor Idaho Falls Traffic in Real-Time

Access 220+ live traffic cameras throughout Idaho Falls and eastern Idaho. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout downtown Idaho Falls and the Snake River waterfront. View real-time conditions on I-15, US-20, US-26, and key city intersections. Most employees commuting to downtown Idaho Falls spend less than 14 minutes, while other residents typically face a one-way travel time of approximately 20 minutes.

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Coverage Areas

I-15 Corridor

110+ Live Cameras

North-south interstate through Idaho Falls, connecting to Pocatello and Montana border

US-20 East-West

70+ Live Cameras

East-west route linking Idaho Falls to Rexburg, Rigby, and Yellowstone access

US-26 & City Routes

40+ Live Cameras

Through Idaho Falls connecting to Jackson Hole, plus Sunnyside Road and local arterials

Features

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Interactive Map

View all Idaho Falls cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering

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Grid View

Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options

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Save Favorites

Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access

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Live Updates

Real-time feeds from 511 and DOT systems

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24/7 Access

Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night

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Mobile Friendly

Fully responsive design works on all devices

About Idaho Falls Traffic Cameras

Idaho Falls sits at the crossroads of eastern Idaho, where I-15 meets US-20 and US-26 in the upper Snake River Plain. According to ITD research, real-time traveler information provided by systems like Idaho 511 is critical for managing high-volume "gateway" corridors that serve millions of Yellowstone-bound tourists annually. With a metro population of roughly 150,000, the city serves as the commercial hub for a vast rural region that stretches from Yellowstone National Park to the west and the Teton Range to the east. Traffic safety is a notable strong point for the city, which recorded 389 accidents in 2023. Idaho Falls maintains the lowest traffic injury and fatality rate among Idaho's ten largest cities, with just 2.3 fatal and injury crashes per 1,000 residents.

I-15 is the primary north-south corridor through Idaho Falls, carrying long-haul freight between Salt Lake City and Montana alongside daily commuters traveling between Pocatello, Blackfoot, and Idaho Falls. The stretch through town includes interchanges at Broadway Street, US-20, and Sunnyside Road that experience the heaviest local congestion, particularly during morning and evening rush periods. Winter conditions on I-15 north toward Dubois and over Monida Pass can deteriorate rapidly, making camera checks essential before heading north.

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See live conditions on I-15, US-20, US-26, and all major corridors before you drive.

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Key Routes and Driving Patterns

US-20 runs east-west through Idaho Falls, connecting the city to Rexburg and Rigby to the north and west, and serving as a primary gateway toward Yellowstone National Park. During summer months, tourist traffic heading to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park can significantly increase volumes on US-20 and US-26. The stretch between Idaho Falls and West Yellowstone sees heavy RV and trailer traffic that slows travel speeds, particularly on the two-lane segments.

US-26 connects Idaho Falls to the Snake River corridor and provides access toward Jackson, Wyoming, through the Swan Valley. This scenic but winding route through the Palisades area demands careful attention to road conditions, especially during winter when ice and snowdrifts are common. Checking cameras before departing can save considerable time and improve safety on this mountainous stretch.

Sunnyside Road serves as a major east-west arterial through the southern part of Idaho Falls, connecting residential areas to commercial districts and I-15. Users can also monitor live street feeds along Broadway Street and Sunnyside Road to check for road-level gridlock near the downtown district or local shopping centers. During peak commute hours, the intersections along Sunnyside Road at Woodruff Avenue, Hitt Road, and the I-15 interchange see the most consistent congestion in the city.

Idaho Falls rush hour typically runs 7:00-8:30 AM and 4:30-6:00 PM on weekdays. Summer tourist traffic toward Yellowstone can create significant delays on US-20 from June through September.

Winter Driving in Eastern Idaho

Eastern Idaho experiences harsh winters with heavy snowfall, freezing temperatures, and frequent wind events that can create whiteout conditions. I-15 between Idaho Falls and Dubois, as well as US-20 toward West Yellowstone, are particularly vulnerable to winter closures. The Idaho Transportation Department monitors these corridors with cameras that provide critical visibility into current conditions.

Wind-blown snow across the Snake River Plain can reduce visibility to near zero even when snowfall is light. The open terrain between Idaho Falls and surrounding communities offers little wind protection, making real-time camera monitoring especially valuable during winter storms. Checking conditions before committing to a drive across these open stretches can prevent being caught in dangerous whiteout situations.

Plan Your Route with Live Cameras

Build a custom route to see every camera along your commute. Save favorites for instant daily access.

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Idaho Falls Traffic Camera Network

TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 220+ live traffic cameras throughout Idaho Falls and eastern Idaho. Our platform aggregates feeds from Idaho 511 and Department of Transportation cameras, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across the region. 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.

Our interactive map interface lets you quickly locate cameras near your route, while the grid view provides an organized way to browse all available feeds. Build custom routes to see all cameras along your commute, save favorites for instant access, and monitor multiple areas simultaneously to make informed travel decisions.

All Idaho Falls traffic cameras are available 24/7 at no cost, optimized for both desktop and mobile devices so you can check traffic conditions wherever you are.

How many traffic cameras are available in Idaho Falls?

TrafficVision.Live provides access to 220+ live traffic cameras covering Idaho Falls, I-15, US-20, US-26, and surrounding eastern Idaho communities.

Are Idaho Falls traffic cameras free to use?

Yes. All traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. You can optionally create an account to save favorites and build custom routes.

Can I check road conditions to Yellowstone from Idaho Falls?

Yes. Our cameras cover US-20 and US-26, the primary routes from Idaho Falls toward Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Check conditions before heading out, especially during winter months.

How often are Idaho Falls traffic camera images updated?

Most Idaho DOT cameras update every few seconds, providing near real-time views of current road and traffic conditions.

Does TrafficVision.Live work on mobile devices?

Yes. The platform is fully responsive and works on smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers. Check traffic from anywhere before you drive.

Where can I find Idaho Falls street feeds?

You can find live Idaho Falls street feeds and intersection cameras by using our interactive map, which aggregates Idaho 511 data for major surface routes like Hitt Road and Woodruff Avenue.

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