Teton Pass Traffic Cameras: WY-22 Jackson Hole Gateway
Monitor real-time traffic cameras on Teton Pass — Wyoming Highway 22's 8,431-foot crossing between Victor, Idaho and Jackson, Wyoming. Track the post-2024-landslide detour, chain-law activations, commuter traffic, and Jackson Hole ski season surges on TrafficVision.Live.
VIEW TETON PASS CAMERAS →Teton Pass on Wyoming Highway 22 crosses the southern Teton Range at 8,431 feet — the primary commuter and tourism route between Jackson, Wyoming and Victor, Idaho per the WYDOT Teton Pass collapse media kit. On June 8, 2024, a catastrophic landslide at Mile Post 12.8 caused the complete loss of the roadway — driven by rapid snowmelt saturating native soils beneath the road fill. The FHWA provided $6 million in emergency relief funding. WYDOT reopened the pass June 28, 2024 via a 600-foot temporary detour with a 60,000-pound weight restriction and reduced 20 mph speed limit at the slide zone per WyoFile. A permanent fix remains under construction. The 10% sustained grade on the east side is one of the steepest on any major US highway.
Teton Pass Coverage
Jackson (WY-22 east)
Teton County hub
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Jackson town — primary eastern terminus. WY-22 meets US-26/89/191 at "The Y."
WY-22 East Side Grade
10% sustained climb
Per WYDOT, the east-side 10% grade is notorious — truck runaway ramps and active chain enforcement during winter.
Teton Pass Summit (8,431 ft)
Teton County WY / Teton County ID line
Summit parking serves backcountry skiers year-round — extreme avalanche risk.
Slide Zone Mile Post 12.8
Post-landslide detour
600-foot temporary detour with 60,000 lb weight limit, 20 mph speed limit per WyoFile. Permanent reconstruction ongoing.
Victor (ID-33 / WY-22 west)
Idaho side gateway
Continues west as Idaho Highway 33 through Victor and Driggs — workforce commuter base for Jackson Hole.
Commuter Corridor
Daily Jackson workforce
Teton Pass carries 15,000+ vehicles/day in summer — Jackson Hole employees commute from cheaper Idaho housing.
When to Check Teton Pass Cameras
Teton Pass Peak Traffic Windows
- Jackson Hole ski season — Heavy eastbound AM workforce, westbound PM — winter
- Summer tourism peak (Jun-Sep) — Grand Teton National Park + Yellowstone overflow
- Weight-restricted slide zone — Post-2024 reconstruction — vehicles over 60,000 lb restricted
- Winter storm closures — Episodic avalanche control closures — primary + only Idaho commuter route
- Old Faithful / Yellowstone entrance traffic — Jackson feeds the south Yellowstone gate
- Jackson Hole Rodeo (summer) — Evening Jackson traffic spike
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Track WY-22 from Jackson across 8,431-foot Teton Pass to Victor, Idaho — free, 24/7, no sign-up required.
VIEW TETON PASS CAMERAS →Post-2024 Landslide Weight Restriction — 60,000 Pounds Maximum
Per WyoFile, the 600-foot temporary detour at Mile Post 12.8 carries a 60,000-pound weight restriction and 20 mph speed limit. Commercial trucks exceeding the limit must use alternate routes — typically US-26 through Alpine, WY or US-20 through Idaho Falls. Permanent reconstruction is ongoing per WYDOT; per WyoFile's final fix coverage, a full weekend closure will be required for the permanent rebuild. Check WYDOT before traveling.
Pro Tip: The Jackson Hole Commuter Reality
Jackson, Wyoming has extreme housing costs — many workers live in Victor or Driggs, Idaho and commute over Teton Pass daily. Typical commuter patterns:
- Eastbound AM: 6:00-8:30 AM (toward Jackson)
- Westbound PM: 4:30-7:00 PM (return to Idaho)
Avalanche closures mid-winter and the post-landslide weight limit amplify any disruption. Use TrafficVision cameras to verify before committing — the only alternate Jackson-Idaho route runs through Alpine, Wyoming via US-26 (much longer).
For Wyoming and Idaho travelers, see our Wyoming traffic cameras guide, Idaho traffic cameras guide, Montana traffic cameras guide, and ski season mountain passes guide.
What is Teton Pass's elevation?
Teton Pass summit on WY-22 is 8,431 feet per WYDOT. The summit sits at the Teton County Wyoming / Teton County Idaho line.
Is Teton Pass still closed after the 2024 landslide?
No. Per WyoFile, WYDOT reopened Teton Pass on June 28, 2024 — three weeks after the June 8 catastrophic landslide at Mile Post 12.8. Traffic uses a 600-foot temporary detour with 60,000-pound weight restriction and 20 mph speed limit. Permanent reconstruction continues.
What caused the 2024 Teton Pass landslide?
Per WYDOT, rapid warming temperatures (+25°F) melted mountain snowpack quickly, saturating native soils beneath the road fill and lubricating clay materials. The soil failed, causing the road and fill to collapse at Mile Post 12.8.
Are Teton Pass cameras free to view?
Yes. Every camera on TrafficVision.Live is free with no account required. We aggregate publicly operated WYDOT feeds plus Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) west-side coverage.
Can I use Teton Pass to reach Yellowstone?
Indirectly. WY-22 terminates in Jackson at US-26/89/191 "The Y," where drivers continue north via US-191 through Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone's south entrance. Summer Yellowstone traffic peaks June through September.
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