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St. George, UT Traffic Cameras: 850+ Live Cams

850+ Live Camera Feeds • St. George, Utah

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Southern Utah's Traffic Eye

Monitor real-time road conditions across the stunning red rock landscape of St. George, Utah, with our network of over 850 live traffic cameras. As the primary gateway to Zion National Park and a critical hub for travel between Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, staying informed on the I-15 corridor and major city thoroughfares is essential. The average one-way commute for St. George residents is approximately 18.1 minutes, which remains shorter than the national average, though rapid regional growth has increased traffic volumes by 20% over the past five years.

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St. George Camera Coverage

The I-15 Corridor

Real-time coverage of the main artery connecting Southern Utah to Nevada and Northern Utah. Monitor high-volume long-haul traffic, commuter flow, and tourist travel along the Interstate 15 corridor through St. George.

Bluff Street (SR-18)

Watch live feeds for one of the city's most important north-south arteries. Essential for residents and visitors navigating the western side of the city and accessing Snow Canyon State Park.

St. George Boulevard

Keep an eye on the heart of the city's commercial and historic district. Monitor local gridlock, signal timing, and event-day traffic along this primary east-west thoroughfare.

St. George, Utah, is a rapidly growing hub for outdoor adventure, retirement, and regional commerce. Traffic safety is a key priority for the region, as St. George recorded over 2,000 accidents in 2024, the third-highest total for any city in Utah. The city's unique geography, characterized by dramatic red sandstone cliffs and black basalt ridges, creates a beautiful but constrained traffic environment where even minor incidents can lead to significant delays.

With TrafficVision, you gain instant access to an extensive array of street cameras and highway monitors. Our platform aggregates live feeds from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and local municipal sources, providing you with a seamless viewing experience. Whether you are a local resident commuting to work or a traveler heading toward Zion National Park, our live feeds help you navigate St. George with confidence.

Critical Transportation Corridors

St. George's transportation network is dominated by major interstates and critical state routes that handle significant daily volume. Monitoring these routes is the key to a smooth Southern Utah drive:

  • Interstate 15 (I-15): The primary lifeblood of the region, connecting St. George to Las Vegas (just two hours south) and Salt Lake City (four hours north). It is a major corridor for freight and tourism.
  • Bluff Street (SR-18): A major north-south artery that has seen significant recent improvements. It serves as the primary route for those accessing northwestern St. George, Santa Clara, and Ivins.
  • St. George Boulevard: The historic main street of the city, providing a direct link between I-15 and the downtown district.
  • River Road: A vital north-south connection serving the eastern part of the city, providing access to major medical facilities and growing residential areas.
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Red Rock Insights

Monitor traffic flow near the entrances to Zion National Park and Snow Canyon.

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Gateway Hub

Detailed coverage of the I-15 interchanges and Virgin River crossings.

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Interactive Map

Zoom in on specific neighborhood intersections or see the broad regional traffic flow.

Avoid the I-15 Bottlenecks

Don't get stuck in traffic near the Virgin River Gorge. Use our live grid view to monitor multiple I-15 feeds through St. George and into Arizona before you start your desert journey.

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Real-Time Safety and Weather Monitoring

While St. George is famous for its mild winters, it is not immune to weather-related road challenges. Intense summer monsoons can cause sudden localized flooding, and high winds in the nearby canyons can impact high-profile vehicles on I-15. Having access to live traffic cameras allows you to see these conditions as they happen, providing a layer of visual safety that simple map apps cannot match.

By using TrafficVision's grid view, you can scan multiple camera feeds at once to check for reduced visibility, wet pavement, or emergency vehicle presence. This real-time data is invaluable for choosing the safest route or deciding when it's best to delay your trip during Southern Utah's occasional extreme weather events.

Key Intersections and Local Routes

Beyond the major interstates, St. George's surface streets are critical for local movement. We recommend monitoring these key points:

  1. Bluff Street and St. George Blvd: The city's most iconic and busy intersection, central to both commerce and local transit.
  2. River Road and 700 South: A major junction providing access to Dixie Regional Medical Center and the surrounding professional districts.
  3. Dixie Drive and 600 West: An important link for those traveling between the central city and southwestern residential areas.
  4. Sunset Blvd at Bluff Street: A high-traffic area serving the northwestern parts of the city and Santa Clara.

User Insight: Bookmark the I-15 Exit 8 cameras. This is the primary access point for many of the city's major shopping centers and a frequent site of commuter congestion.

The TrafficVision Advantage for St. George

TrafficVision is designed to simplify your daily drive by bringing hundreds of official road data sources into one intuitive interface. We believe that visual information is the most powerful tool for navigating growing cities like St. George.

  • 135,000+ Cameras: Our network provides comprehensive coverage across the entire state of Utah and the surrounding Southwest.
  • Interactive Clustering: Our map makes it easy to find cameras at specific exits or intersections without clutter.
  • Route Builder Integration: Plan your drive from St. George to Las Vegas, Zion National Park, or Salt Lake City and see every camera along the way.
  • Free for Everyone: Access all features, including the grid view and favorites, completely free of charge.

Explore St. George Traffic Now

Don't let the Southern Utah traffic surprise you. Open our interactive map to view 850+ live cameras across St. George and the surrounding Washington County region.

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Can I see if there is traffic on I-15 through the Virgin River Gorge?

Yes, we have cameras covering the I-15 corridor as it enters the Virgin River Gorge, allowing you to monitor for delays and weather conditions in this critical section.

Are the St. George cameras provided by UDOT?

Yes, we aggregate feeds from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and local municipal sources to ensure you have accurate road data.

How often do the St. George feeds update?

Most cameras in the St. George area provide live video streams or images that refresh every few seconds to a minute.

Can I see traffic near the Zion National Park entrance?

While our primary focus is on municipal and highway roads, our regional map includes cameras along the routes leading to Zion, providing essential travel data.

Source: UDOT (Traffic Management)  |  Region: Southern Utah / Washington County  |  Coverage: 850+ Cameras  |  Update Frequency: Real-Time