Franklin Webcam on US-91 in Franklin, Idaho


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    Franklin Webcam on US-91 in Franklin, Idaho
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    Franklin Webcam on US-91 in Franklin, Idaho (MP 1, Elevation 4,500 Feet)

    The Franklin Webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions along US Highway 91 in southeastern Idaho. Located at milepost 1 and an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet, the camera helps travelers monitor current conditions near the Idaho-Utah border and the historic community of Franklin.

    US Highway 91 serves as an important north-south transportation corridor connecting southeastern Idaho with northern Utah. The route carries local traffic, agricultural transportation, commuters, and travelers heading toward Logan, Cache Valley, Bear Lake, and communities throughout the region.

    The webcam offers a real-time look at traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather. Travelers frequently use the camera to monitor snow, rain, fog, wind, and changing road conditions before crossing the Idaho-Utah border. Because Franklin sits near the state line, the camera provides useful information for travelers moving between the two states.

    Franklin holds a unique place in Idaho history as the first permanent settlement established in Idaho Territory. Today, the community retains much of its rural character while serving as an important gateway between Idaho and Utah.

    Whether you’re commuting through Cache Valley, exploring southeastern Idaho, or traveling along historic US-91, the Franklin Webcam provides valuable real-time information that helps improve travel planning and roadway safety.

    About Franklin, Idaho

    Franklin is one of Idaho’s most historic communities and is recognized as the first permanent settlement established in Idaho Territory. Founded in 1860 by Mormon pioneers, the town predates Idaho’s territorial government and remains an important part of the state’s early history.

    Located just north of the Utah border, Franklin sits within the northern portion of Cache Valley. The area is known for fertile agricultural land, scenic mountain views, and strong connections to both Idaho and Utah communities.

    US Highway 91 passes directly through the region and continues to serve as an important transportation route. While Interstate 15 now handles much of the area’s long-distance traffic, US-91 remains popular with local travelers and those seeking a more scenic route through the valley.

    The surrounding landscape features farmland, rolling hills, mountain ranges, and easy access to outdoor recreation opportunities. Visitors can explore historic sites, enjoy scenic drives, and access nearby destinations including Bear Lake, Logan Canyon, and the Wasatch Mountains.

    The Franklin Webcam provides travelers with a valuable real-time look at weather and roadway conditions while highlighting one of Idaho’s most historically significant communities.

    Why Travelers Use the Franklin Webcam

    • Check traffic conditions on US Highway 91

    • Monitor weather and visibility near the Idaho-Utah border

    • View roadway conditions before traveling

    • Check winter snow and ice conditions

    • Monitor Cache Valley weather in real time

    • Plan trips between Idaho and Utah

    • Check visibility during storms and fog events

    • Improve travel safety with live roadway information

    Where is the Franklin Webcam located?

    The webcam is located on US Highway 91 at milepost 1 in Franklin, 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-91.

    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 Franklin, Idaho for weather and current conditions associated with the Franklin Webcam.