US-20 Kettle Butte Webcam Near Atomic City, Idaho
US-20 Kettle Butte Webcam Near Atomic City, Idaho
The US-20 Kettle Butte Webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions along US Highway 20 in eastern Idaho. Located near Kettle Butte and the Idaho National Laboratory corridor, the camera helps travelers monitor current conditions across one of the most remote stretches of highway in the state.
US Highway 20 serves as a major transportation route connecting Idaho Falls, Atomic City, Arco, Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve, and communities throughout central Idaho. The Kettle Butte area is known for its wide-open landscapes, volcanic terrain, and expansive views across the Snake River Plain.
The webcam offers a real-time look at traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather. Travelers frequently use the camera to monitor winter storms, blowing snow, fog, strong winds, and wildfire smoke before crossing this isolated section of highway. Because there are few services between major communities, checking conditions before travel is especially important.
Kettle Butte is one of the most recognizable volcanic landmarks along the US-20 corridor. Rising prominently above the surrounding plain, it serves as a visual reference point for travelers crossing the Idaho National Laboratory region. The surrounding landscape features lava fields, sagebrush steppe, agricultural areas, and distant mountain views.
Whether you’re traveling between Idaho Falls and Arco, visiting Craters of the Moon, or crossing the Idaho National Laboratory corridor, the US-20 Kettle Butte Webcam provides valuable real-time information that helps improve travel planning and roadway safety.
About Kettle Butte and the Idaho National Laboratory Corridor
Kettle Butte is a prominent volcanic feature located on the eastern Snake River Plain near Atomic City, Idaho. The butte stands out against the surrounding landscape and has become one of the most recognizable landmarks for travelers crossing this portion of US Highway 20.
The area lies within the broader Idaho National Laboratory region, a vast area known for scientific research, open landscapes, volcanic geology, and unique desert ecosystems. The corridor between Idaho Falls and Arco is characterized by expansive views, lava formations, sagebrush habitat, and relatively light traffic compared to other major highways in Idaho.
Atomic City, located nearby, developed during the early years of nuclear research in eastern Idaho and remains closely tied to the history of the Idaho National Laboratory. Today, the region continues to serve as an important center for energy and scientific research.
Weather can change quickly across the open plain. Strong winds, blowing snow, fog, and reduced visibility occasionally impact travel, particularly during winter months. The lack of major towns along the corridor makes webcams especially valuable for travelers evaluating conditions before departure.
The US-20 Kettle Butte Webcam provides a real-time look at roadway and weather conditions while highlighting one of eastern Idaho’s most recognizable volcanic landmarks.
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Why Travelers Use the Kettle Butte Webcam?
• Check traffic conditions on US Highway 20
• Monitor weather and visibility near Atomic City
• View roadway conditions across the INL corridor
• Check winter snow and blowing snow conditions
• Monitor wind and visibility in real time
• Plan trips between Idaho Falls and Arco
• Check wildfire smoke and storm conditions
• Improve travel safety with live roadway information
Where is the Kettle Butte Webcam located?
The webcam is located on US Highway 20 near Kettle Butte in the Idaho National Laboratory corridor near Atomic City, Idaho.
Can I check road conditions with this webcam?
Yes. The camera provides a live view of traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather along US-20.
Does the webcam show weather conditions?
Yes. Travelers can monitor snow, rain, fog, smoke, cloud cover, wind, and visibility in real time.
What weather location should I use?
Use Atomic City, Idaho for weather and current conditions associated with the Kettle Butte Webcam.
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