I-70 & Evergreen Parkway Webcam – Evergreen Colorado Traffic

I-70 & Evergreen Parkway Webcam – Evergreen Colorado Traffic


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    I-70 & Evergreen Parkway Webcam in Evergreen, Colorado

    The I-70 & Evergreen Parkway webcam provides a live view of traffic, weather, visibility, and road conditions at one of the key mountain access points west of Denver. Located near Exit 252 on Interstate 70, this webcam helps travelers monitor conditions where Evergreen Parkway connects I-70 with Evergreen, Bergen Park, Genesee, and nearby foothills communities.

    This interchange is an important gateway between the Denver metro area and Colorado’s central mountain corridor. Travelers frequently use this camera before heading west toward Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Eisenhower Tunnel, Summit County, Vail, Breckenridge, Copper Mountain, and other mountain destinations along I-70.

    During winter storms, the webcam is especially useful for checking snow, icy pavement, traffic backups, fog, and changing visibility before driving into the foothills or continuing west into the mountains. Ski traffic, weekend congestion, accidents, and weather delays can all affect travel through this stretch of I-70.

    Evergreen Parkway also provides access to Evergreen, scenic foothills neighborhoods, hiking areas, mountain parks, and local recreation throughout Jefferson County. Because this area sits where Denver-area traffic begins climbing into the mountains, road and weather conditions can change quickly.

    Summer and fall views help travelers monitor traffic, storms, wildfire smoke, and mountain visibility before driving through the foothills. Whether checking commute conditions, ski traffic, or mountain weather, the I-70 & Evergreen Parkway webcam provides a useful real-time look at one of Colorado’s busiest Front Range travel corridors.

    About I-70, Evergreen Parkway, and the Foothills Corridor

    The I-70 and Evergreen Parkway interchange is located in Jefferson County, Colorado, near Evergreen and Bergen Park. Evergreen Parkway, also known as Colorado Highway 74, connects Interstate 70 with Evergreen, Morrison, Kittredge, and surrounding foothills communities.

    Interstate 70 is Colorado’s primary east-west mountain highway and carries heavy traffic between Denver and the Rocky Mountains. This corridor is especially busy during ski season, summer weekends, holidays, and major weather events. The Evergreen Parkway interchange is often one of the first key decision points for travelers leaving the Denver metro area and entering the foothills.

    Nearby destinations include Evergreen, Genesee, Lookout Mountain, Idaho Springs, Golden, Morrison, and the broader I-70 mountain corridor. Farther west, the highway connects travelers with Loveland Ski Area, Georgetown, Silverthorne, Dillon, Frisco, Vail, and many of Colorado’s most visited mountain towns.

    Because this area sits at the transition between the plains and the Rocky Mountain foothills, weather conditions can shift quickly. Snow, fog, icy roads, thunderstorms, wildfire smoke, and traffic congestion can all affect travel conditions near the interchange.

    Why Use the I-70 & Evergreen Parkway Webcam

    • Check live traffic conditions west of Denver
    • Monitor snow, ice, fog, and changing road conditions
    • View mountain travel visibility before heading west on I-70
    • Check ski traffic and weekend congestion near Exit 252
    • Monitor weather before driving toward Evergreen or Bergen Park
    • Plan safer travel through the Colorado foothills corridor

    Where is this webcam located?

    The webcam is located near Interstate 70 and Evergreen Parkway at Exit 252 near Evergreen, Colorado.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes. This webcam helps travelers monitor traffic, visibility, snow, ice, and changing travel conditions along I-70 west of Denver.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

    Yes. The camera provides live views of snowfall, clouds, fog, visibility, and changing mountain weather near the foothills.

    Is the webcam live?

    Most I-70 traffic webcams are live or refresh frequently to provide near real-time road and weather conditions.