Lost Trail Pass Webcam on US-93 – Idaho-Montana Border


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    Webcam view of Lost Trail Pass Webcam on US-93 – Idaho-Montana Border - northbound
    Lost Trail Pass Webcam on US-93 – Idaho-Montana Border
    Webcam view of Lost Trail Pass Webcam on US-93 – Idaho-Montana Border - roadway

    Why Travelers Use the Lost Trail Pass Webcam

    • Check traffic conditions on US Highway 93

    • Monitor weather and visibility at Lost Trail Pass

    • View roadway conditions before crossing the Idaho-Montana border

    • Check winter snow and ice conditions

    • Monitor ski area and mountain weather conditions

    • Plan trips between Salmon and the Bitterroot Valley

    • Check visibility during storms and blowing snow

    • Improve travel safety with live roadway information

    Where is the Lost Trail Pass Webcam located?

    The webcam is located on US Highway 93 at Lost Trail Pass on the Idaho-Montana border at an elevation of approximately 7,090 feet.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes. The camera provides a live view of traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather conditions at the pass.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

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

    What weather location should I use?

    Use Lost Trail Pass, Montana or Sula, Montana for weather and current conditions associated with the webcam.

    About Lost Trail Pass

    Lost Trail Pass is one of the most significant mountain passes in the northern Rocky Mountains. Located on the Idaho-Montana border, the pass sits at 7,090 feet above sea level and serves as a major gateway between the Salmon area of Idaho and the Bitterroot Valley of Montana.

    The pass is historically significant as part of the route followed by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The rugged terrain challenged explorers more than two centuries ago and continues to define the character of the region today.

    US Highway 93 crosses the pass while providing one of the most scenic drives in the northern Rockies. The route passes through national forests, mountain valleys, and high-elevation terrain that attracts outdoor enthusiasts from across the country.

    Lost Trail Powder Mountain, located near the summit, is one of the oldest ski areas in the region and draws winter visitors from both Idaho and Montana. During summer, the area becomes popular for hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing.

    Because of its elevation and exposure, Lost Trail Pass is frequently affected by winter storms, making the webcam one of the most useful travel-planning tools for motorists crossing between the two states.

    Why Travelers Use the Lost Trail Pass Webcam

    • Check traffic conditions on US Highway 93

    • Monitor weather and visibility at Lost Trail Pass

    • View roadway conditions before crossing the Idaho-Montana border

    • Check winter snow and ice conditions

    • Monitor ski area and mountain weather conditions

    • Plan trips between Salmon and the Bitterroot Valley

    • Check visibility during storms and blowing snow

    • Improve travel safety with live roadway information

    Where is the Lost Trail Pass Webcam located?

    The webcam is located on US Highway 93 at Lost Trail Pass on the Idaho-Montana border at an elevation of approximately 7,090 feet.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes. The camera provides a live view of traffic flow, roadway conditions, visibility, and weather conditions at the pass.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

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

    What weather location should I use?

    Use Lost Trail Pass, Montana or Sula, Montana for weather and current conditions associated with the webcam.