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Every State's Road Cameras on One Live Map

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See nearly 10,000 live DOT traffic cameras from seven Western states — Utah, Nevada, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon and California — on one fast map. Plan a multi-state drive from a single screen.

Most camera maps stop at the state line. But road trips don't — a winter run from Salt Lake to Reno crosses two state DOT systems, and a drive from Denver to the coast crosses four. So we built one map that doesn't stop: our all-states road camera map brings together nearly 10,000 live traffic cameras from seven Western states into a single fast, zoomable view. Pan across the country, zoom into any metro or mountain pass, and tap a camera for the live image and nearby weather — all without picking a state first.

This guide covers what the map includes, how it stays fast at that scale, and when to reach for the one-map view versus a single state's page.

What the all-states map covers

The unified map pulls every camera from each state DOT we cover into one layer:

That's the whole Interstate West in one place — roughly 10,000 cameras, refreshed every few minutes.

How it stays fast with ~10,000 cameras

A map with that many points could easily crawl on a phone, so the all-states view is built to stay smooth:

When to use the one‑map view

Reach for the all-states map when your trip — or your curiosity — crosses state lines:

For deeper, state-specific browsing — a full corridor directory, search, area presets and saved favorites tuned to one state — open that state's dedicated page. Each one works the same way as the others, so once you've used a single state map you already know the all-states map.

Confirm before you commit

The cameras are the fastest honest read on what a road is actually doing right now — but they're a gut check, not the official word. State DOTs close passes and freeways quickly, so always confirm closures, chain controls and traction laws with the relevant agency (each state's 511 service or DOT site) before you travel.

Start on the all-states road camera map, or jump straight to a state: Utah, Nevada, Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Oregon or California.

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