LAS Harry Reid International Airport Traffic Cameras
Monitor real-time traffic cameras around Harry Reid International Airport — Las Vegas's primary gateway, directly adjacent to the Strip. Track I-15, I-215, Paradise Road, and the Harry Reid Airport Connector on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW LAS CAMERAS →Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) — formerly McCarran International — is Las Vegas's primary gateway, located in Paradise, NV directly adjacent to the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Per Wikipedia's LAS entry, vehicles reach the airport via Paradise Road and Russell Road from the north, and via the Harry Reid Airport Connector — which branches off I-215 (Exit 10) — from the south. From I-15, drivers typically exit at Tropicana Avenue (Exit 37) and follow the Harry Reid Airport Connector / Paradise Road. Nevada DOT and 511 Nevada operate extensive LAS-area camera coverage.
LAS Approach Coverage
I-15 / Tropicana Avenue
Primary LAS corridor from the Strip
I-15 Exit 37 (Tropicana) connects directly to the Harry Reid Airport Connector.
I-215 / Las Vegas Beltway
Southern orbital
The Airport Connector originates at I-215 Exit 10 — primary route for Henderson and south Las Vegas.
Harry Reid Airport Connector
Dedicated airport spur
Opened 1994 in conjunction with I-215. Northbound traffic uses University Center Drive, southbound uses Paradise Road.
Paradise Road
Direct terminal surface access
Paradise Road runs from the Strip south to LAS — one of the signature Vegas airport approach streets.
Russell Road
Southern Strip connector
East-west arterial connecting Paradise Road to I-15.
Strip Resort Shuttles
Resort-to-airport connections
Most Strip resorts operate complimentary or paid shuttle service to LAS.
Major Events Affecting LAS Traffic
- F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix (November 19-21, 2026) — entire Strip circuit closes. See the F1 Las Vegas guide.
- CES 2027 (January 6-9) — 140,000+ attendees produce peak LAS arrivals. See the CES guide.
- EDC Las Vegas (May 15-17) — 500,000+ attendees. See the EDC guide.
- Super Bowl LXI (February 14, 2027 at SoFi Stadium, LA) — LAS provides significant LA-area connector traffic
- Conventions (NAB, NFR, ConExpo) — Vegas convention schedule produces sustained LAS arrival peaks
Pro Tip: Harry Reid Airport Connector via I-215 Avoids Strip Traffic
The Harry Reid Airport Connector from I-215 Exit 10 bypasses the Strip entirely — ideal for drivers coming from Henderson, Summerlin, or I-15 south of the Strip. Use TrafficVision cameras on I-15, I-215, and Paradise Road to pick the least-congested approach.
For Las Vegas visitors, see our Las Vegas traffic cameras guide, Nevada traffic cameras guide, and related Vegas event coverage: F1 Las Vegas, CES Las Vegas, EDC Las Vegas.
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VIEW LAS CAMERAS →Where is Harry Reid International Airport located?
LAS is in Paradise, NV, directly adjacent to the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. Primary access is via I-15 Exit 37 (Tropicana), I-215 via the Harry Reid Airport Connector (Exit 10), and Paradise Road.
What was LAS formerly called?
LAS was formerly known as McCarran International Airport, renamed to Harry Reid International Airport in December 2021.
Is there a train to LAS?
No direct rail currently serves LAS. The airport relies on buses, taxis, rideshare, and resort shuttles. Most Strip resorts operate complimentary or paid airport shuttle service.
Are Las Vegas traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated Nevada DOT and 511 Nevada feeds.
What's the best route from the Strip to LAS?
From Strip resorts, Paradise Road runs directly south to the airport. From north of Tropicana, use I-15 Exit 37 → Tropicana Avenue → Harry Reid Airport Connector. From Henderson or south Vegas, use I-215 Exit 10 for direct Connector access.
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