Watch Victorville Traffic in Real-Time
Access 450+ live traffic and street cameras across Victorville and the Victor Valley β California's High Desert gateway and a critical chokepoint on the LA-to-Las Vegas corridor. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the I-15 corridor, US-395, SR-18, and the surface routes serving downtown Victorville and the SoCal Logistics Airport. Monitor the Cajon Pass climb, weekend Las Vegas-bound traffic, and the daily Victor Valley commute.
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I-15 Through Victorville
180+ Live Cameras
The LA-to-Las Vegas spine β heaviest single segment of the corridor between the Cajon Pass and Barstow
US-395
130+ Live Cameras
The north-south route toward Adelanto, Kramer Junction, and the Eastern Sierra
SR-18 / Apple Valley Connector
70+ Live Cameras
The east-west route through Victorville to Apple Valley and on to Big Bear
City Streets & Surface Routes
70+ Live Cameras
Bear Valley Road, Hesperia Road, Seventh Street, Civic Drive, Air Expressway
Victorville is the largest city in the Victor Valley and one of the most strategically positioned cities in California's High Desert. According to the California Department of Transportation, I-15 through Victorville carries some of the heaviest combined commuter, freight, and recreation traffic of any single freeway segment in the western United States β a direct consequence of the corridor's role as the primary route between Greater Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
Caltrans data shows I-15 through Victorville and the Cajon Pass routinely producing some of California's most severe weekend congestion patterns, with Friday-afternoon Las Vegas-bound and Sunday-evening LA-bound traffic regularly producing 50-mile chain congestion through the Cajon. The corridor also sees major weather-driven closures β winter snow on the Cajon Pass and Wrightwood-area events repeatedly stall the I-15 freight network.
I-15 Through Victorville
I-15 runs north-south through Victorville, climbing the Cajon Pass from Rancho Cucamonga (south) and continuing north through Barstow toward Las Vegas (northeast). It's the single most critical freight and recreation corridor between Southern California and Las Vegas.
I-15 Through Victorville
- Bear Valley Road — Major Victorville exit, retail and downtown access
- Roy Rogers Drive / Civic Drive — Central Victorville
- La Mesa Road / Nisqualli Road — Northern Victorville exits
- Stoddard Wells Road — The Apple Valley boundary, truck staging
- Bell Mountain / Lenwood — Northern terminus toward Barstow
The Cajon Pass south of Victorville is one of the most weather-sensitive freeway grades in the western United States. Snow and ice events close the corridor with little notice, stranding traffic for hours in both directions. Cameras through the Cajon and on northbound I-15 from Rancho Cucamonga are essential for confirming whether the pass is open before committing.
Check I-15 Conditions Right Now
See live conditions on the LA-Las Vegas corridor before heading toward Vegas, the Cajon Pass, or Barstow.
VIEW VICTORVILLE CAMERAS βUS-395 and the Eastern Sierra Corridor
US-395 runs north from Victorville through Adelanto, Kramer Junction, and on toward Bishop and the Eastern Sierra. It's the primary route to Mammoth Lakes, Mono Lake, and the eastern Sierra ski resorts.
- Bear Valley Road / US-395 split: Western Victorville junction
- Adelanto / Air Expressway: Major northern Victor Valley boundary
- Kramer Junction / SR-58: The key intersection for Edwards AFB and Mojave traffic
I-15 vs. US-395
For Las Vegas, I-15 north is the only realistic route. For the Eastern Sierra, US-395 north is the primary corridor β typically less congested than I-15 but two-lane in many segments. Cameras on both routes show the comparison.
SR-18: The Apple Valley and Big Bear Connector
SR-18 runs east from Victorville through Apple Valley and Lucerne Valley, eventually climbing into the San Bernardino Mountains toward Big Bear Lake and Lake Arrowhead. It's a primary recreation corridor for Big Bear-bound traffic.
Surface Streets and Surface Routes
When the freeways slow, Victorville's grid takes the load:
- Bear Valley Road: Major east-west, retail and downtown spine
- Hesperia Road: Western parallel to I-15, residential corridor
- Seventh Street: Central east-west, downtown core
- Civic Drive / Rodeo Drive: Civic and government cluster
- Amargosa Road / Air Expressway: Northern east-west, SoCal Logistics Airport
- Mojave Drive: Mid-city east-west arterial
Users can also monitor live street feeds along Bear Valley Road, Hesperia Road, and Seventh Street to spot signal cascades during major Mall of Victor Valley shopping surges and SoCal Logistics Airport-related truck flow.
Plan Your High Desert Drive
Build a custom route across Victorville, Las Vegas, the Cajon Pass, or out to the Eastern Sierra β and see every camera along the way.
BUILD YOUR ROUTE βTraffic Patterns
Victorville traffic has both daily and weekend patterns. Southbound I-15 morning peak runs 4:00-8:00 AM as Victor Valley commuters head over the Cajon Pass to LA-basin jobs. Friday afternoon I-15 northbound to Las Vegas is one of the most predictable surge events in the western US β peak typically begins 1:00 PM and extends past 8:00 PM, with multi-hour delays through the Cajon Pass area.
Weather and Driving Hazards
Cajon Pass weather β snow, ice, fog, and high winds β is the High Desert's defining hazard. Major closures of I-15 through the Cajon happen multiple times each winter and effectively cut off Victorville from the LA basin.
Wildfire in the surrounding desert and mountains can affect I-15, US-395, and SR-18 with sudden closures during red-flag warnings. Summer heat routinely exceeds 105Β°F in the Victor Valley, occasionally producing pavement issues. Wind events in the High Desert are common and can produce blowing dust that drops visibility on the freeways.
Major Events
NASCAR-related events at the Auto Club Speedway (in nearby Fontana), Stoddard Valley off-road events, the High Desert Highway Patrol Open House, and major Mall of Victor Valley holiday-shopping surges all create localized event traffic. The annual San Bernardino County Fair and the Apple Valley events generate additional weekend flow.
Truck and Freight Corridor Traffic
I-15 through Victorville is one of the busiest truck routes in the western United States. Combination trucks moving between LA-basin distribution centers and Las Vegas, Phoenix, and points east produce a constant freight flow that intensifies during evening hours when trucking is most active.
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How many traffic cameras are available in Victorville?
Are Victorville traffic cameras free to view?
Yes. All Victorville cameras on TrafficVision.Live are completely free with no account required. These are publicly maintained Caltrans feeds presented in a single searchable interface.
Can I see Cajon Pass weather on the cameras?
Yes. I-15 cameras through the Cajon and on the Victor Valley side show snow, ice, and grade-closure conditions during winter storm events β the most reliable confirmation of whether the pass is open.
How bad is Friday Las Vegas-bound I-15 traffic?
Friday-afternoon northbound I-15 through Victorville is one of the most predictable surge events in the western United States. Peak typically begins 1:00 PM and extends past 8:00 PM with multi-hour delays.
Where can I find Victorville street cameras?
You can find live Victorville street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Bear Valley Road, Hesperia Road, Seventh Street, Civic Drive, and the Air Expressway corridor.
Does the SoCal Logistics Airport affect traffic?
Yes. The former George AFB, now SoCal Logistics Airport (SCLA), generates significant cargo and commercial truck flow on Air Expressway and the I-15 / Air Expressway interchange.
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