Arkansas ARDOT Cameras — Live Road Cameras & Map
All Arkansas ARDOT cameras — interactive statewide map
About this map
This map gathers more than 500 live traffic cameras from the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT), the same feed that powers the state's IDriveArkansas system, into one fast, searchable view. Whether you're timing a Little Rock commute on I-630, watching for ice on an I-40 overpass, checking freight backups at the Mississippi River bridges in West Memphis, or driving up to fast-growing Northwest Arkansas, you can see the road before you leave instead of guessing.
Coverage follows Arkansas's busiest corridors. I-40 is the spine, running east-west from Fort Smith and the Oklahoma line through Conway and Little Rock to West Memphis and Memphis — one of the heaviest truck routes in the country. I-30 angles southwest from Little Rock through Benton, Arkadelphia and Hope to Texarkana; I-49 carries the Northwest Arkansas metro (Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers and Bentonville) and a southern leg toward Louisiana; and I-55 and I-555 handle the northeast around West Memphis and Jonesboro. In and around Little Rock, cameras blanket the I-30/I-40 junction, the I-430, I-440 and I-630 loops, the new I-57 corridor, and the Arkansas River bridges.
Use the area presets to jump straight to your region, search for a specific highway or town, save the cameras you check most as favorites, and pull up nearby weather for any feed. It's a practical, traveler-first tool for commuters, truckers, students and road-trippers who'd rather see the pavement than guess what it looks like — especially when an ice storm, spring flooding, or river-valley fog is in play.
Arkansas regions covered
Tap an area chip on the map to jump straight to any of these regions.
Statewide
Every ARDOT camera across Arkansas in one view — the full I-40 run from Fort Smith to West Memphis, I-30 down to Texarkana, I-49 through Northwest Arkansas, and the northeast corridors around Jonesboro. Best for an at-a-glance read before a long cross-state drive.
Little Rock
Dense coverage through the capital metro: the I-30/I-40 junction, the I-430 and I-440 bypasses, the I-630 crosstown, the new I-57 corridor, and US-65/US-67 through North Little Rock, Jacksonville, Cabot, Benton and Bryant. Ideal for timing rush hour and watching the Arkansas River bridges.
Northwest Arkansas
Cameras along I-49 (the old I-540) through the booming Fayetteville–Springdale–Rogers–Bentonville corridor, home to the University of Arkansas, Walmart and Tyson. Watch for commuter congestion, the Bella Vista Bypass toward Missouri, and winter ice on the Boston Mountains grade.
Fort Smith
I-40 and I-49 cameras around Fort Smith, Van Buren and Alma on the Oklahoma border, where the interstate drops into the Arkansas River valley. A key freight junction and a frequent spot for fog and winter weather rolling in from the west.
Jonesboro & the Northeast
Coverage of I-555 into Jonesboro, the I-57 (former US-67) corridor toward Walnut Ridge and the Missouri line, and US-63 across the northeast. Flat Delta country prone to fog, flooding and fast-moving spring storms.
West Memphis & the Delta
Cameras where I-40 and I-55 converge at West Memphis and cross the Mississippi River into Memphis — a notorious freight bottleneck at the Hernando de Soto ("M") and I-55 bridges. Essential before committing to a river crossing.
Hot Springs
Cameras around Hot Springs and Hot Springs National Park on US-70 and US-270, plus the Scenic 7 Byway (AR-7). A tourist hub in the Ouachitas where mountain rain and fog can slow the approaches.
Pine Bluff
I-530 and US-65 cameras through Pine Bluff and White Hall southeast of Little Rock, covering the Jefferson County stretch and the gateway toward the Delta and southeast Arkansas.
Texarkana
Cameras at the I-30 and I-49 junction in Texarkana on the Texas state line, where the interstate freight route crosses between the two states. Useful for gauging border-area backups and severe-weather approaches from the southwest.
Tips for using Arkansas road cameras
- Arkansas's biggest winter hazard is ice, not deep snow — freezing rain glazes bridges and overpasses first, so check an I-40 or I-30 overpass camera before you trust the open road.
- Before crossing the Mississippi River at West Memphis, scan the I-40 and I-55 bridge cameras: a wreck on either span backs traffic up for miles into both Arkansas and Memphis.
- In Northwest Arkansas, watch the I-49 cameras over the Boston Mountains and the Bella Vista Bypass — grades and higher elevation mean ice and fog linger there after the valleys clear.
- In the Delta and the Arkansas and Mississippi river valleys, use the cameras to gauge dense fog and spring flooding that can drop visibility or close low-lying routes with little warning.
- Save your regular cameras as favorites — your Little Rock commute on I-630, the West Memphis bridges, or your stretch of I-40 — so they load with one tap next time.
- Cameras are a great real-time gut check, but confirm official closures and road conditions with ARDOT at IDriveArkansas.com or by dialing 511 in Arkansas.
Live road cameras in other regions
The same fast camera map for the other states and provinces we cover.
Arkansas road camera guides
In-depth guides to the highways, passes and destinations we cover here.