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Visalia, CA Traffic Cameras: 400+ Live Cams

400+ Live Camera Feeds • Visalia, California

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Watch Visalia Traffic in Real-Time

Access 400+ live traffic and street cameras across Visalia and Tulare County β€” California's gateway to Sequoia National Park and one of the most agriculturally productive cities in the country. Our interactive map provides real-time access to live street feeds and intersection cameras across the SR-198 corridor, the CA-99 connector via Goshen, and the surface routes serving downtown Visalia and the Sequoia foothills. Monitor harvest-season truck traffic, tule fog, and the daily flow toward Fresno, Bakersfield, and the Sierra.

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Cameras: 400+  |  Coverage: Visalia, Tulare County, Sequoia Gateway  |  Sources: Caltrans, QuickMap  |  Access: Free, no registration

Camera Coverage

SR-198 (El Camino Sequoia)

160+ Live Cameras

The east-west spine through Visalia from Hanford to the Sequoia foothills

CA-99 (Sacramento Valley) Through Goshen

130+ Live Cameras

The Central Valley spine immediately west of Visalia

SR-63 / Mooney Boulevard

60+ Live Cameras

The major north-south arterial through Visalia

City Streets & Surface Routes

50+ Live Cameras

Mooney Boulevard, Caldwell Avenue, Court Street, Mineral King Avenue, Demaree Street

Visalia is the largest city in Tulare County and the primary gateway to Sequoia National Park. According to the California Department of Transportation, SR-198 through Visalia carries some of the heaviest agricultural-truck volumes in the southern San Joaquin Valley, while CA-99 immediately to the west handles the bulk of the region's freight flow between Bakersfield and Fresno.

Caltrans data shows CA-99 through the Visalia / Goshen corridor consistently among California's busiest non-interstate freeway segments, with combination-truck percentages well above the state average. The SR-198 / CA-99 interchange at Goshen is a significant node for agricultural-freight movement, particularly during the citrus and grape harvest seasons.

SR-198 Through Visalia

SR-198 runs east-west through Visalia, connecting Hanford and Lemoore (west) to the Sequoia foothills, Three Rivers, and Sequoia National Park (east). It's the city's primary commercial spine and the only freeway-grade route serving the Sequoia gateway.

SR-198 Through Visalia

  • SR-99 / Goshen — Western terminus, freight junction
  • Plaza Drive / Akers Street — Western Visalia, retail and college access
  • Mooney Boulevard / SR-63 — Major mid-city junction
  • Demaree Street / Lovers Lane — Central Visalia
  • Ben Maddox Way — Eastern Visalia, Mineral King area
  • Road 156 / Sequoia Direction — Eastern terminus toward the foothills

Sequoia National Park access affects SR-198 east of Visalia year-round. Summer weekends produce extreme inflow surges, and winter weekend ski traffic to Sequoia and the surrounding foothill areas creates additional pressure. Cameras on SR-198 east of town show whether the corridor is moving smoothly.

Check Visalia Conditions Right Now

See live conditions on SR-198 and CA-99 before heading toward Sequoia, Fresno, or Bakersfield.

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CA-99 Through Goshen

CA-99 runs north-south just west of Visalia, with the closest interchange at Goshen. It's the spine of the Central Valley's freight network and a primary commuter route.

  • Goshen / SR-198 interchange: Major freight junction
  • Tulare boundary: Southern Visalia approach
  • Kingsburg direction: Northern Tulare County boundary

Mooney Boulevard and the Visalia Spine

Mooney Boulevard / SR-63 is Visalia's primary north-south commercial spine, running from the Visalia Mall area in the south to the College of the Sequoias and Kaweah Health Medical Center area in the north. Cameras along Mooney show conditions through the city's most important commercial cluster.

Surface Streets and Surface Routes

When the freeways slow, Visalia's grid takes the load:

  • Mooney Boulevard: Primary north-south spine, retail and hospital cluster
  • Caldwell Avenue: Mid-city east-west, the major commercial connector
  • Court Street: Downtown Visalia core
  • Mineral King Avenue: Eastern east-west, Mineral King area
  • Akers Street / Demaree Street: Western parallels to Mooney
  • Walnut Avenue / Ferguson Avenue: Northern east-west arterials

Users can also monitor live street feeds along Mooney Boulevard, Caldwell Avenue, and Court Street to spot signal cascades during Visalia Fox Theatre events and major Visalia Convention Center surges.

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Build a custom route across Visalia, the SR-198 corridor, and the Sequoia foothills β€” and see every camera along the way.

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Traffic Patterns

Visalia rush hours are concentrated. Morning peak on Mooney Boulevard and SR-198 runs 7:00-9:00 AM. Afternoon peak runs 4:00-6:30 PM. Harvest season (June-November) layers heavy ag-truck traffic on CA-99, SR-198, and the rural state routes serving the region's citrus, dairy, and walnut operations.

Weather and Driving Hazards

Tule fog during winter mornings can drop visibility on CA-99 and SR-198 to dangerous levels. Multi-vehicle pileups have occurred on the southern San Joaquin Valley freeways during dense fog events. Cameras let drivers see actual conditions.

Wildfire smoke from Sierra Nevada fires drifts into the Central Valley in late summer and fall, sometimes degrading visibility on the eastern SR-198 segments. Summer heat routinely exceeds 105Β°F in Visalia.

Major Events

The Visalia Fox Theatre concert series, the Tulare County Fair (in nearby Tulare), the Sequoia Symphony, and major events at the Visalia Convention Center all create localized event traffic. The annual Sequoia Park Open House and major Sequoia National Park events generate predictable SR-198 surges.

Agricultural Industry Traffic

Tulare County is one of the most agriculturally productive counties in the United States. Visalia sits at the heart of dairy, citrus, walnut, and grape country. Major agricultural employers and processing facilities produce significant truck flow on CA-99, SR-198, and the rural state routes β€” particularly during harvest cycles.

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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 to scan multiple SR-198 segments at once, build custom routes for a Sequoia trip, or save favorites for instant access. Available 24/7 on any device.

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How many traffic cameras are available in Visalia?

TrafficVision.Live aggregates over 400 live cameras covering Visalia, including SR-198 from Hanford to the Sequoia foothills, CA-99 through Goshen, SR-63, and the city's surface arterials. Feeds come from Caltrans and the QuickMap network.

Are Visalia traffic cameras free to view?

Yes. All Visalia 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 Sequoia National Park access conditions?

Yes. SR-198 cameras east of Visalia show conditions on the corridor leading to Three Rivers and Sequoia National Park β€” useful for confirming whether the route is moving during peak weekend traffic.

What's the best route from Visalia to Fresno?

CA-99 north via Goshen is the direct route, typically 45-60 minutes. Cameras on the freeway mainlanes show conditions during agricultural-truck peaks and tule fog events.

Where can I find Visalia street cameras?

You can find live Visalia street feeds and intersection cameras on our interactive map, including coverage of Mooney Boulevard, Caldwell Avenue, Court Street, Mineral King Avenue, and Demaree Street.

How do harvest cycles affect traffic?

June through November is peak harvest season for Tulare County's citrus, walnut, and grape operations. Trucks moving from fields to processing facilities produce significant flows on CA-99, SR-198, and the rural state routes.

Start Watching Visalia Street Cameras

Access 400+ live camera feeds across SR-198, CA-99, and Visalia city street feeds instantly.

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