SH-75 Webcam at Stanley Hatchery, ID – Traffic & Weather
SH-75 Webcam at Stanley Hatchery, Idaho
Check live traffic, road conditions, and weather with this SH-75 webcam at the Stanley Hatchery, just south of Stanley, Idaho. Located along the Sawtooth Scenic Byway near the Sawtooth Fish Hatchery, this camera provides a real-time view of highway conditions in the heart of the Sawtooth Valley. Whether you’re traveling toward Stanley, Redfish Lake, Galena Summit, or Challis, this webcam helps you monitor current driving conditions before continuing your trip.
Live Traffic Along SH-75 at Stanley Hatchery
The Stanley Hatchery webcam is positioned on one of Idaho’s most scenic highways, approximately five miles south of Stanley along SH-75. This section of highway carries visitors exploring the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, anglers heading to the Salmon River, campers traveling to Redfish Lake, and motorists enjoying one of Idaho’s premier scenic byways. The hatchery itself sits beside the highway, making this location a popular stopping point for visitors throughout the year.
The webcam provides an excellent view of traffic flow, pavement conditions, and visibility before drivers continue into Stanley or travel south toward Galena Summit and the Wood River Valley.
Road Conditions and Weather Visibility
Because the Stanley Hatchery sits at an elevation of nearly 6,500 feet, weather conditions can change rapidly. Snow, ice, fog, rain, smoke from regional wildfires, and freezing temperatures are all common depending on the season.
Checking this live webcam before traveling allows drivers to see actual roadway conditions instead of relying only on forecasts. During spring and fall, conditions at the hatchery may differ considerably from lower elevations farther south, while winter storms can quickly create snow-covered highways and reduced visibility.
Seasonal Travel Conditions
Summer brings heavy traffic as visitors head to Stanley, Redfish Lake, hiking trails, campgrounds, and the surrounding wilderness. During late summer, many travelers stop at the hatchery to observe returning Chinook salmon during spawning season. Winter traffic is lighter but often includes snowmobilers, cross-country skiers, photographers, and adventurers exploring Idaho’s spectacular mountain landscapes.
A quick look at this live webcam can help travelers prepare for changing road conditions before entering the Sawtooth Valley.
About Stanley Hatchery
The Sawtooth Fish Hatchery is located approximately five miles south of Stanley on SH-75 in the Sawtooth Valley. Operated by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the facility opened in 1985 as part of the Lower Snake River Compensation Program and raises Chinook salmon and steelhead while also providing educational opportunities for visitors. It is one of the most popular attractions along this section of the Sawtooth Scenic Byway.
The hatchery sits alongside the upper Salmon River in one of Idaho’s most spectacular mountain settings. The surrounding landscape features the Sawtooth Mountains to the west, the White Cloud Mountains to the east, alpine meadows, rivers, and extensive public lands within the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
SH-75 follows the Sawtooth Scenic Byway through this area before reaching Stanley, where it meets SH-21. North of Stanley, the highway becomes the Salmon River Scenic Byway toward Challis, while southbound travelers continue over Galena Summit toward Ketchum, Hailey, Bellevue, and Shoshone.
Because of its elevation and mountain location, weather can change quickly around the hatchery. This webcam provides travelers with valuable real-time information about traffic, visibility, and road conditions before continuing through one of Idaho’s most scenic regions.
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Why Use This Webcam?
- Check traffic before driving into Stanley.
- Monitor road conditions in the Sawtooth Valley.
- View current weather visibility.
- Check for snow, ice, fog, rain, or wildfire smoke.
- Plan trips to Redfish Lake, Stanley, Galena Summit, or Challis.
- Monitor seasonal travel before entering the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
FAQ
Where is this webcam located?
This webcam is located on SH-75 near the Sawtooth Fish Hatchery, about five miles south of Stanley, Idaho.
Can I check road conditions with this webcam?
Yes. The webcam provides a live view of traffic flow, pavement conditions, and visibility along SH-75.
Does the webcam show weather conditions?
Yes. Travelers can monitor snow, rain, fog, smoke, and overall weather visibility before driving into the Sawtooth Valley.
Is the webcam live?
Yes. The webcam displays continuously updated live images, allowing drivers to monitor current highway conditions throughout the day.















