Wyoming Traffic Cameras
200+ Live Camera Feeds Across the Cowboy State. Beyond the vast interstate corridors, our map includes live street feeds and intersection cameras throughout Wyoming's growing urban hubs. According to WYDOT reports, the agency manages over 6,700 miles of state-owned highways, including more than 900 miles of critical interstate.
VIEW WYOMING CAMERAS βAccess 200+ live traffic cameras across Wyoming, where the nation's least populated state meets some of its most extreme driving conditions. In FY 2024, Wyoming recorded 107 traffic fatalities, making real-time visual intelligence a matter of safety for every traveler. Monitor I-80's notorious wind-prone corridor, check Teton Pass before your Jackson commute, and track blizzards sweeping across the Continental Divide. Essential for truckers and travelers navigating the vast distances between Wyoming communities.
Explore Live Wyoming Traffic
Don't get stuck in an I-80 ground blizzard. Monitor the high plains and mountain passes in real-time before you leave.
LAUNCH INTERACTIVE MAP βCoverage Areas
I-80 High Plains
65+ Live Cameras
Critical freight corridor monitoring, wind-prone stretches, and Elk Mountain.
Cheyenne Metro
60+ Live Cameras
State capital monitoring, I-25/I-80 junction, and Colorado border routes.
Casper Area
40+ Live Cameras
Central hub monitoring, I-25 corridor, and energy sector arterials.
Jackson & Teton Area
35+ Live Cameras
Teton Pass (WY-22), Jackson Hole tourism routes, and National Park access.
About Wyoming Traffic Monitoring
Wyoming's transportation network is defined by extreme wind and high-elevation passes. With a population density of just 5.8 people per square mile, traffic cameras are the only way to verify road conditions across hundreds of miles of remote highway.
The I-80 Freight Spine
I-80 crosses southern Wyoming at elevations mostly above 6,000 feet. This corridor handles over 10,000 commercial trucks daily. Wind gusts frequently exceed 50 mph, making the Elk Mountain and Red Desert sections prone to multi-day closures. Our cameras provide the pure visual proof of blowing snow and visibility that travelers need before committing to the crossing.
Teton Pass Commuter Pulse
WY-22 (Teton Pass) connects Jackson, WY to Victor, ID, reaching an elevation of 8,431 feet with steep 10% grades. This is the state's most critical commuter link for the Jackson Hole workforce. Cameras at the summit are essential for checking avalanche control status and winter traction requirements.
Ground Blizzard Alerts
Wyoming is famous for "ground blizzards"βwhere clear blue skies exist above, but high winds blow existing snow across the pavement, creating zero visibility at road level. Always check cameras for "whiteout pavement" even if the weather forecast says it is a clear day.
National Park Access
Millions of visitors travel US-89/191 annually toward Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. During summer months (July-August), traffic can back up at park entrance gates and within the Jackson street grid. Monitor these cameras to time your entry and avoid the peak tourist crush.
Wildlife Hazards
Wyoming leads the nation in wildlife-vehicle collisions. During dawn and dusk hours, use cameras near wildlife crossing zones to assess regional visibility and animal activity before you drive. Users can also monitor street-level views in cities like Laramie and Rock Springs to navigate around local surface street delays and winter road treatments.
Save Your Favorites
Bookmark the Elk Mountain summit and Teton Pass for one-tap access from your phone before you hit the road.
CREATE YOUR DASHBOARD βPlatform Features
Interactive Map
View all 200+ Wyoming cameras with real-time clustering and wind tracking.
Grid View
Monitor the entire I-80 corridor side-by-side for a complete cross-state overview.
Save Favorites
Quick access to your most-traveled Wyoming interchanges and mountain passes.
Live Updates
Direct real-time feeds from WYDOT 511 and local systems.
24/7 Access
High-visibility night monitoring for 24-hour freight operations.
Mobile Optimized
Fully responsive design for checking conditions from the truck stop.
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 Wyoming journey.
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Access 200+ live camera feeds and Wyoming street cameras across I-80, I-25, Teton Pass, and the National Parks instantly.
START VIEWING NOW βAre these official [WYDOT](https://www.dot.state.wy.us) cameras?
Yes, we aggregate official feeds directly from the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) 511 system.
Where can I find Wyoming street feeds online?
Our interactive map provides access to both WYDOT highway feeds and municipal street-level cameras in Wyoming's major population centers.
Can I see if I-80 is closed to light, high-profile vehicles?
Yes, cameras often show the electronic message signs (VMS) that indicate active wind closures or restrictions for high-profile vehicles.
Do the cameras work during severe blizzards?
Yes, WYDOT cameras are ruggedized for extreme winter conditions, though visibility can be obscured during heavy blowing snow events.
Is there a cost to use the Wyoming camera network?
No. All 200+ Wyoming area camera feeds are provided free of charge as part of the state's public safety and traveler information system.