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Utah UDOT Cameras — Live Road Cameras & Map

Browse live UDOT cameras statewide across Utah. Each camera is linked to a nearby weather station when available for quick context. Use the map to explore, then save your favorite cameras for quick access next time.

All Cameras — Interactive Map

This statewide map includes UDOT traffic cameras across Utah, grouped by area with clustering that keeps the view readable on mobile. Click any camera to open a larger image and—when available—see nearby weather station data like temperature, wind, humidity and surface status.

Popular corridors include I‑15 along the Wasatch Front, I‑80 through Parleys Summit to Park City, I‑215 belt routes, US‑40 toward Heber, SR‑224 into Park City, SR‑190 (Big Cottonwood Canyon) and SR‑210 (Little Cottonwood Canyon). Use favorites to save the cameras you check most often for quick access.

My Favorites

Tap any camera on the map to view details, then use “Add to favorites”. Your list is saved and available when you return.
You have no favorites yet. Explore the map above and open a camera to add it to your favorites.

Utah Road Cameras — Tips

  • Use clusters to zoom from statewide down to corridor level without losing the big picture.
  • Favorites keep your go‑to cameras (e.g., home commute, ski routes) one tap away.
  • Weather station links add context—temperature, wind and surface status—next to the camera feed.
  • For canyon travel (SR‑210 and SR‑190), check closures, traction restrictions and resort updates.

For official restrictions and closures always rely on UDOT Traffic and posted message signs. Camera images may be delayed or temporarily unavailable.

Cottonwood Canyon Pages

UDOT Cameras — Frequently Asked Questions

Are UDOT cameras live? How often do they update?Click to expand

Most UDOT cameras update every few minutes. During storms or network issues some images may be delayed or temporarily unavailable. Use the Full Screen button in the camera view for a larger, auto‑refreshing image.

Which roads and corridors are covered on this page?Click to expand

This statewide map includes cameras along I‑15, I‑80, I‑215, US‑40, SR‑224, SR‑201, SR‑92 (Alpine Loop), and the Cottonwood canyons (SR‑190 and SR‑210), plus many arterials across the Wasatch Front and Wasatch Back.

What are the favorites and where are they stored?Click to expand

Favorites are saved locally in your browser (not in the cloud). Tap “Add to favorites” in the camera dialog to pin a location. Your list will still be there when you come back on the same device and browser.

Can I see weather next to the camera?Click to expand

Yes—when a nearby UDOT weather station is within range, we show temperature, wind, humidity and surface status next to the camera. Some cameras may not have a station nearby or may have temporary telemetry outages.

Why is the image dark, black, or out of date?Click to expand

This can happen during maintenance, power or network issues, or heavy weather. Try again in a few minutes or check a nearby camera. For official status and closures, consult UDOT Traffic and posted message signs.

How do I check closures, traction laws and travel time?Click to expand

Use UDOT Traffic for closures and traction restrictions; message signs for current advisories; and cameras for pavement and visibility. During storms, plan extra time and consider the UTA ski bus for Cottonwood travel.

Any winter driving tips for Utah mountain roads?Click to expand

Maintain longer following distances, brake smoothly, and keep speeds down. Use winter‑rated tires (3PMSF) or carry chains when required. Avoid stopping on steep grades and keep headlights on for visibility.

How do I quickly jump to Cottonwood canyon cameras?Click to expand

Use the buttons on this page to view Little Cottonwood (SR‑210) and Big Cottonwood (SR‑190) cameras and conditions, with live travel time, traction status and resort updates.

Can I share a camera with friends or family?Click to expand

Yes. Open the camera, use Full Screen to verify the view, then share the link to this page. You can also ask them to add it to their favorites for quick access later.