Wasatch Back — Live Cameras
Browse live Wasatch Back cameras including UDOT cameras along Parley's Canyon (I‑80), US‑40, SR‑224 and around Park City, plus Deer Valley and Park City ski resort cams.
Ski Resort Cameras (Park City & Deer Valley)









Park City and Deer Valley mountain cams show base areas and upper mountain terrain to help visualize current weather and visibility.
UDOT Road Cameras (I‑80 / US‑40 / SR‑224)
UDOT Road Camera Locations
Use the map to locate traffic cameras around Parley's Summit, Jeremy Ranch, US‑40, SR‑224 and Park City.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best route from the airport to Park City?Click to expand
From Salt Lake City International Airport, most drivers take I‑80 East through Parleys Canyon to Park City. During winter weather, allow extra time and check UDOT cameras and message signs for delays or closures.
Are traction restrictions enforced in Parleys Canyon (I‑80)?Click to expand
UDOT may activate traction restrictions on I‑80 through Parleys during storms. Typically this requires 4WD/AWD with proper winter‑rated tires (M+S or 3PMSF) or chains on 2WD vehicles. Always follow posted signs and UDOT Traffic.
How can I check road conditions and travel time to Park City?Click to expand
Check UDOT cameras along I‑80, US‑40 and SR‑224, read message signs, and review road condition alerts. Use the cameras to judge wind, visibility, and surface conditions over Parleys Summit and into town.
Is Guardsman Pass open in winter?Click to expand
Guardsman Pass between Big Cottonwood Canyon and Park City is typically closed in winter to motor vehicles. Use I‑80 or US‑40 to reach Park City and Deer Valley, and verify status with UDOT.
Where should I look for Park City and Deer Valley weather?Click to expand
Use NWS forecasts for the Park City area along with resort mountain reports. The resort and summit cameras on this page help visualize wind, visibility, and snowfall in real time.
Any tips for winter driving over Parleys?Click to expand
Maintain longer following distances, brake early and smoothly, and keep speeds down—especially near the summit. Clear all windows and consider carrying chains where allowed. If conditions deteriorate, delay travel.
Where can I find official resources?Click to expand
Use UDOT Traffic (closures, traction law, cameras), resort sites (parking and mountain conditions), and local city resources for transit and parking. Always defer to official signage and alerts.
How far is Park City from SLC Airport?Click to expand
Plan on around 40 minutes from SLC Airport to Park City via I‑80 East in clear weather. During storms or busy weekends, expect longer travel times and use the UDOT cameras and signs linked above.
Do I need 4WD/AWD or chains to reach Park City or Deer Valley?Click to expand
When UDOT activates traction restrictions on I‑80, 4WD/AWD with proper winter‑rated tires or chains for 2WD may be required. Even without restrictions, true winter tires make a big difference on packed snow and ice.
Best route to Park City Mountain vs Canyons Village vs Deer Valley?Click to expand
Use SR‑224 to reach Park City Mountain (Mountain Village) and Canyons Village. For Deer Valley, use Deer Valley Dr via SR‑224 or SR‑248. For the Jordanelle side, approach via US‑40. Follow each resort’s directions for final turns.
Is there free public transit in Park City?Click to expand
Yes—free local buses run around Park City and Summit County (Park City Transit / High Valley Transit). Check their official sites for routes, frequency, and park‑and‑ride options near the resorts.
Where do I park for Park City Mountain or Deer Valley?Click to expand
Parking varies by season and lot—some areas may require reservations or have paid hours. Always check the current resort parking page before you go, and consider transit or park‑and‑ride on peak days.
What’s the elevation at Parleys Summit and does it affect weather?Click to expand
Parleys Summit is around 7,000 feet. Expect colder temps, stronger winds and occasional blowing snow compared with the valley—even when lower elevations look clear on cameras.
Are rideshares or shuttles available from the airport?Click to expand
Yes—many visitors use rideshare or airport shuttles to reach Park City. Availability and pricing vary with demand and weather; book ahead on peak weekends and powder days.