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Palmer Wasilla Hwy & Trunk Rd

AK

Palmer Wasilla Hwy

Palmer Wasilla Hwy & Trunk Rd

Northbound on Palmer Wasilla Hwy

Latitude

61.599396

Longitude

-149.238058

About This Alaska Traffic Camera

This traffic camera is operated by Alaska Department of Transportation (AKDOT) and provides real-time monitoring of traffic conditions on Palmer Wasilla Hwy. Located at coordinates 61.5994°N, 149.2381°W, this camera is part of the extensive traffic monitoring network that helps drivers and transportation officials track road conditions throughout the state.

Traffic Monitoring in Alaska

The Alaska Department of Transportation operates traffic cameras along key highways including the Seward Highway, Glenn Highway, Parks Highway, and Richardson Highway. These cameras help drivers and AKDOT officials monitor road conditions in a state known for challenging winter weather and remote driving corridors.

How to Use This Camera Feed

  • View the live camera image above to see real-time traffic conditions at this location
  • Check the interactive map to see the exact camera location
  • Use the coordinates provided to pinpoint the exact location on your GPS or mapping application
  • For additional AKDOT camera feeds and traffic information, visit 511.alaska.gov

Why Traffic Cameras Matter

Traffic cameras are essential components of modern transportation infrastructure. They enable AKDOT and emergency responders to:

  • Detect accidents and incidents quickly for faster emergency response
  • Monitor traffic congestion and implement dynamic traffic management strategies
  • Respond to weather events by monitoring road conditions and visibility
  • Provide the public with real-time information for trip planning and safety
  • Gather traffic data for long-term transportation planning and improvements

Checking Weather and Road Conditions

Beyond traffic monitoring, these DOT cameras are invaluable for assessing current weather and road conditions in real-time. Instead of relying on weather forecasts alone, you can view live conditions at specific locations:

  • Rain and Fog: See if it's actually raining or if fog is affecting visibility at this location
  • Snow and Ice: Check for snow coverage, black ice, or winter conditions before traveling
  • Wind and Dust: Observe wind-blown debris or dust that might affect driving conditions
  • Visibility: Get a real-time sense of how far you can see down the road
  • Time of Day Impact: See how lighting changes throughout the day at this specific location
  • Seasonal Changes: Monitor how landscapes change across seasons in Alaska

This makes the camera feed especially useful during travel planning, whether you're preparing for a daily commute or a long road trip through Alaska.

Scenic Value and Travel Planning

Many traffic cameras capture beautiful views of Alaska's diverse landscapes, making them valuable for more than just traffic monitoring. Photography enthusiasts, road trippers, and nature lovers often use these cameras to:

  • Scout Scenic Routes: Identify picturesque stretches of highway to drive or revisit
  • Check Seasonal Beauty: Monitor wildflower blooms, fall foliage, or winter snow-covered landscapes
  • Observe Natural Features: View mountains, coastlines, valleys, and forests from highway perspectives
  • Plan Photo Stops: Identify promising locations for landscape photography and scenic pullouts
  • Virtual Travel: Explore Alaska's highways and terrain from the comfort of home
  • Document Changes: Track how landscapes and development change over time

The combination of real-time imagery and consistent camera angles makes these feeds perfect for appreciating the natural beauty and geography of Alaska.

Camera Information

State

Alaska

Operating Agency

AKDOT

Road / Route

Palmer Wasilla Hwy

Coordinates

61.599396, -149.238058