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Utah Traffic Cameras: 380+ Live Cams

380+ Live Camera Feeds • Utah

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Utah Traffic Cameras

380+ Live Camera Feeds Across the Wasatch Front. In addition to highway views, our map includes live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout the Wasatch Front's urban centers. Utah continues to expand its infrastructure, including the 2024 completion of the 16-mile West Davis Highway, to support its rapidly growing population.

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Access 380+ live traffic cameras throughout Utah, from the Wasatch Front to the mountain canyons. In 2024, preliminary data showed 281 traffic fatalities in the state, making real-time situational awareness more critical than ever. Monitor I-15 through the state's population corridor, check ski canyon conditions before heading to world-class resorts, and verify winter driving conditions across mountain passes that can change in minutes.

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Don't get stuck in Point of the Mountain gridlock. Monitor the I-15 spine and Wasatch canyons in real-time.

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Coverage Areas

Salt Lake Metro

220+ Live Cameras

I-15, I-80, I-215, Farmington, South Salt Lake, Millcreek, and critical Wasatch canyon access points.

Utah County / Provo

75+ Live Cameras

I-15 "Silicon Slopes" corridor, Saratoga Springs, US-89, and University Parkway.

Ogden & Northern Utah

50+ Live Cameras

I-15, I-84, Logan, Harrison Boulevard, and Ogden Canyon monitoring.

Canyon & Resort Routes

35+ Live Cameras

Parley's, Big/Little Cottonwood, Cedar City, and Provo Canyon mountain feeds.

About Utah Traffic Monitoring

Utah's traffic camera network is strategically positioned to address the state's unique geography, where 80% of the population lives along a narrow 120-mile corridor between Ogden and Provo. The Wasatch Mountains create a dramatic natural barrier, funneling traffic through a handful of critical canyon routes.

The I-15 Transportation Spine

I-15 serves as Utah's pulse, carrying over 200,000 vehicles daily through Salt Lake City. Traffic peaks during morning hours (7:00-9:00 AM) as workers travel from Davis and Utah counties toward downtown. Southbound I-15 through the Point of the Mountain consistently ranks as the state's most challenging bottleneck.

Ski Canyon Challenges

Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons provide access to world-famous resorts like Snowbird and Alta. On "powder days," these two-lane roads can experience 2-3 hour delays. UDOT cameras at canyon entrances are essential for skiers deciding whether to commit to the drive.

Traction Law Alerts

UDOT actively manages canyon access with traction laws triggered by real-time conditions shown on traffic cameras. AWD/4WD or chains are frequently required; check the cameras before you hit the canyon mouth.

Winter Weather & Inversions

  • Lake Effect Snow: Intense mountain snowfall can shut down passes in minutes. Cameras provide the only real-time visual proof of plowing activity.
  • Valley Inversions: During winter, cold air and fog trap pollution and reduce visibility along the Wasatch Front. Use cameras to assess "in the soup" driving conditions before you leave.

Silicon Slopes Growth

Commuting through Lehi? Monitor the I-15 widening zones and the Point of the Mountain cameras to navigate the rapidly expanding tech corridor. Users can also monitor street-level cameras in cities like Orem and Layton to navigate around surface street gridlock and local construction projects.

Save Your Canyon Favorites

Bookmark the Cottonwood Canyon mouths and Parley's Summit for one-tap access from your phone before you head to the mountains.

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Platform Features

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Interactive Map

View all 380+ Utah cameras with real-time clustering and mountain location tracking.

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Grid View

Monitor multiple canyon routes side-by-side for a complete ski-day overview.

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Save Favorites

Quick access to your most-traveled I-15 interchanges and mountain passes.

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Live Updates

Direct real-time feeds from UDOT 511 and local municipal systems.

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24/7 Access

High-visibility night monitoring for all-weather highway safety.

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Mobile Optimized

Fully responsive design for checking conditions from the resort parking lot.

TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources into one seamless interface. Use our interactive map to find cameras by location, switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring, or build custom routes for your Wasatch Front commute.

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Are these official UDOT cameras?

Yes, we aggregate official feeds from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) 511 system and local Salt Lake City municipal cameras.

Where can I find Utah street feeds online?

Our interactive map provides access to both UDOT highway feeds and municipal street-level cameras in Salt Lake City, Provo, and other Wasatch Front cities.

Can I see traffic inside the ski canyons?

Yes, there are multiple cameras located at the base, mid-point, and resort entrances of both Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons.

Do the cameras work during heavy snowstorms?

Yes, UDOT cameras are ruggedized for winter weather and are essential for monitoring road accumulation and snowplow progress.

Is there a cost to use the Utah traffic camera directory?

No. All 380+ Utah area camera feeds are provided free of charge as part of the state's public safety infrastructure.