Big Canyon Webcam on SH-37 Near Plummer, Idaho


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    Big Canyon Webcam on SH-37 Near Plummer, Idaho
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    Big Canyon Webcam on SH-37 Near Rockford Bay, Idaho (MP 48.11, Elevation 4,889 Feet)

    The Big Canyon Webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions along Idaho State Highway 37 near Big Canyon. Located at milepost 48.11 and an elevation of 4,889 feet, the camera helps travelers monitor current conditions along one of northern Idaho’s scenic mountain highways.

    State Highway 37 connects US Highway 95 near Plummer with the communities surrounding Coeur d’Alene Lake and the St. Joe River region. The route winds through forested mountains, deep canyons, and scenic landscapes that experience changing weather throughout the year.

    The webcam offers a real-time look at traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather. Travelers frequently use the camera to monitor snow, ice, rain, fog, and changing road conditions before traveling through Big Canyon. Winter storms can create slick roads and reduced visibility, while spring and fall often bring rapidly changing mountain weather.

    The surrounding area features dense forests, steep canyon walls, wildlife habitat, and spectacular scenery. The region is popular for hiking, hunting, camping, fishing, and exploring the mountains of the Idaho Panhandle.

    Whether you’re traveling between Plummer and the St. Joe region or checking current road conditions before your trip, the Big Canyon Webcam provides valuable real-time information that helps improve travel planning and roadway safety.

    About Big Canyon and SH-37

    Big Canyon is one of the defining geographic features along State Highway 37 in Benewah County. The highway descends through rugged terrain carved by streams flowing toward the St. Joe River drainage, creating dramatic scenery and changing driving conditions.

    State Highway 37 is an important regional route serving local communities, timber operations, recreation traffic, and visitors exploring the mountains and forests of northern Idaho. The corridor provides access to public lands, campgrounds, trailheads, and outdoor recreation throughout the area.

    At nearly 4,900 feet in elevation, the Big Canyon area experiences four distinct seasons. Snowfall, ice, fog, and heavy rain can all affect travel, making live webcam views especially useful before beginning a trip.

    Although the highway travels through mountainous terrain, Big Canyon is not considered a mountain pass. Instead, it is a scenic canyon corridor where elevation changes and weather can significantly influence driving conditions.

    The Big Canyon Webcam provides travelers with a valuable real-time look at roadway and weather conditions while showcasing the rugged beauty of northern Idaho.

    Why Travelers Use the Big Canyon Webcam

    • Check traffic conditions on SH-37

    • Monitor weather and visibility in Big Canyon

    • View roadway conditions before traveling

    • Check winter snow and ice conditions

    • Monitor mountain weather in real time

    • Plan trips through northern Idaho

    • Check visibility during storms and fog

    • Improve travel safety with live roadway information

    Where is the Big Canyon Webcam located?

    The webcam is located on SH-37 at milepost 48.11 near Big Canyon in Benewah County, 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 SH-37.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

    Yes. Travelers can monitor snow, rain, fog, cloud cover, and visibility in real time.

    What weather location should I use?

    Use Plummer, Idaho for weather and current conditions associated with the Big Canyon Webcam.