Watch Round Rock Traffic in Real-Time
Access 600+ live traffic and street cameras across Round Rock β one of the fastest-growing suburban cities in America and home to Dell Technologies' world headquarters. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across I-35, TX-130, TX-45, and the surface streets serving the Dell campus, downtown Round Rock, and the Premium Outlets. Monitor the daily flow between Round Rock, Austin, Pflugerville, and the Williamson County growth corridor.
VIEW ROUND ROCK CAMERAS βCamera Coverage
I-35 Through Round Rock
240+ Live Cameras
The DFW-to-Austin spine β through Williamson County to the Austin metro
TX-130 (Central Texas Turnpike)
130+ Live Cameras
The eastern toll bypass connecting to Pflugerville, Austin, and Lockhart
TX-45 / TX-45N
90+ Live Cameras
The north Austin toll cross-corridor through Round Rock and Pflugerville
US-79 / Palm Valley Boulevard
70+ Live Cameras
The east-west surface spine through downtown Round Rock and Hutto
Surface Streets & Premium Outlets
70+ Live Cameras
RR-620, Sam Bass Road, McNeil Road, Louis Henna Boulevard, La Frontera
Round Rock is one of the fastest-growing major suburbs in the United States, anchored by Dell Technologies' world headquarters and a booming residential and retail sector β with primary commuter flows south into Austin and north toward Georgetown. According to the Texas Department of Transportation, I-35 through Round Rock and Williamson County is one of the most heavily congested commuter corridors in central Texas, with the I-35 Capital Express North project actively reshaping major sections.
TxDOT and CTRMA camera coverage in Round Rock reflects the city's role as a critical commuter and tech-employer hub between Austin and the Williamson County growth corridor. The combination of I-35, TX-130, and TX-45 produces multiple high-volume cross-corridor flows that depend on real-time camera coverage to navigate effectively.
I-35 Through Round Rock
I-35 carries every category of traffic at high volume β through-trucks moving between DFW and the Mexico border, daily commuters between Round Rock / Pflugerville and central Austin, and the constant tourist flow. Cameras through Round Rock cover practically every major exit.
I-35 Through Round Rock
- SH-130 / Northern Approach — Northern entry, Williamson County transition
- US-79 / Palm Valley Boulevard — Major Round Rock exit, retail and downtown
- RM-620 / Sam Bass Road — Cross-Round Rock connector
- TX-45 / Louis Henna Boulevard — Critical Dell campus and Premium Outlets exit
- McNeil Road / FM 1325 — Southern Round Rock transition
- TX-45N / Pflugerville Direction — Eastern 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 commute.
VIEW ROUND ROCK CAMERAS βTX-130 and TX-45: The Toll System
TX-130 (Central Texas Turnpike) provides a tolled bypass around Austin's congested I-35 segment, while TX-45 connects the toll system to north Austin via Round Rock. Together they form a true freeway alternative that's consistently faster than I-35 during peak hours.
I-35 vs. TX-130 / TX-45
For commuters traveling between Round Rock and the central Austin tech corridor, the TX-130 / TX-45 toll system is consistently faster than I-35 during peak hours, especially with active Capital Express construction. Cameras on both routes show whether the toll savings are worth the cost on any given trip.
Dell Campus and the Tech Cluster
Dell Technologies' world headquarters on the southwestern edge of Round Rock is the city's largest single employer. Cameras at:
- TX-45 / Louis Henna Boulevard: Primary Dell campus access
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: Adjacent retail surge zone
- Sam Bass Road / La Frontera: Cross-tech-cluster commuter flow
These corridors all see predictable shift-change surges on weekday mornings (7:00-9:00 AM) and afternoons (4:00-6:30 PM).
Round Rock Premium Outlets
The Round Rock Premium Outlets draw regional weekend traffic from across central Texas. Cameras at the I-35 / Louis Henna Boulevard exit show the surge during major sale events β Black Friday, Memorial Day, and Labor Day produce the heaviest sustained volumes.
Surface Streets and the Round Rock Grid
When the freeways and tollways slow, Round Rock's surface network carries the load:
- Palm Valley Boulevard (US-79): Major east-west spine through downtown
- RM-620: Cross-Round Rock corridor toward Lake Travis direction
- Sam Bass Road: Cross-town connector
- McNeil Road: Western residential commuter corridor
- Louis Henna Boulevard: Dell campus and Premium Outlets approach
- Mays Street: Downtown Round Rock spine
Users can also monitor live street feeds along Palm Valley Boulevard, RM-620, and Louis Henna Boulevard to spot signal cascades or Dell shift-change surges before they spill onto I-35 or TX-45.
Plan Your Williamson County Commute
Build a custom route from Round Rock to Austin, Georgetown, or Pflugerville β and see every camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βTraffic Patterns
Round Rock's commute is intense and bidirectional. Morning peak runs 6:30-9:00 AM with heavy southbound I-35 and TX-130 flow toward central Austin and the Dell campus / tech cluster. Afternoon peak hits 4:00-7:00 PM in reverse. Round Rock Express games at Dell Diamond and major event weekends at the Round Rock Performing Arts Center add localized surges throughout the year.
Weather and Driving Hazards
Flash flooding is central Texas's most dangerous weather hazard. Brushy Creek, the San Gabriel River, and the surrounding low-water crossings can flood quickly during heavy rain. The 2018 floods caused major closures across Williamson County.
Severe thunderstorms and hail in spring frequently affect the corridor. Williamson County has been a recurring zone for major hail events.
Ice events are rare but tend to shut I-35 across Williamson County entirely. The TX-130 elevated sections close before surface streets.
Major Events
Round Rock Express minor league baseball games at Dell Diamond, the Round Rock Sertoma 4th of July events, the Texas Christkindl Market, and major events at the Round Rock Performing Arts Center all produce predictable surges. Cameras at TX-45 / Louis Henna Boulevard, Palm Valley Boulevard, and the Dell Diamond approach are the best indicators.
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How many traffic cameras are available in Round Rock?
TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 600 live cameras covering Round Rock, including I-35, TX-130 (Central Texas Turnpike), TX-45 / TX-45N, US-79 (Palm Valley Boulevard), and the surface arterials serving the Dell campus and Premium Outlets. Feeds come from TxDOT and DriveTexas.
Are Round Rock traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All Round Rock 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 / TX-45 (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. Comparing live cameras on both routes makes the decision clear.
Does Dell campus traffic affect Round Rock?
Yes. Dell's world headquarters generates significant shift-change traffic on TX-45 / Louis Henna Boulevard and Sam Bass Road during weekday mornings and afternoons. Cameras around the campus show the surge in real time.
Where can I find Round Rock street cameras?
You can find live Round Rock street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Palm Valley Boulevard, RM-620, Louis Henna Boulevard, Sam Bass Road, and McNeil Road.
Are Round Rock Express game-day surges visible?
Yes. Cameras around Dell Diamond and the Louis Henna Boulevard / TX-45 approach show the inbound traffic during home games β typically 90 minutes before first pitch.
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