US-14A Highway Webcams
Live Traffic Cameras, Road Conditions & Weather Along U.S. Route 14A
U.S. Route 14A (US-14A) is a scenic alternate route of US-14 that travels through the Bighorn Mountains of Wyoming and the Black Hills of South Dakota. This highway includes steep grades, high elevations, and winding mountain terrain where road conditions can change quickly.
This page automatically displays live US-14A webcams from our statewide traffic camera network, helping drivers monitor real-time weather, pavement conditions, and traffic flow before traveling.
US-14A Webcams in South Dakota
US-14A Webcams in Wyoming
Where Does US-14A Run?
US-14A runs between:
Cody, Wyoming → Rapid City, South Dakota
It travels through:
The route reconnects with US-14 in both states, offering an alternate mountain and scenic corridor.
Scenic & Notable Sections of US-14A
🏔 Bighorn Mountains (Wyoming)
US-14A climbs to elevations above 9,000 feet in the Bighorn Mountains, featuring:
Steep switchbacks
Long grades
Snow-prone high passes
Dramatic canyon views
Winter weather can impact travel quickly in this section.
🌲 Black Hills (South Dakota)
After descending from Wyoming, US-14A travels through the Black Hills region near:
Spearfish Canyon
Lead
This section combines forested mountain driving with heavy seasonal tourism traffic.
Major Towns Along US-14A
Travelers commonly check road conditions near:
Cody, WY
Lovell, WY
Burgess Junction, WY
Lead, SD
Deadwood, SD
Spearfish, SD
Mountain elevations and canyon corridors make these areas especially weather-sensitive.
US-14A Road Conditions & Travel Tips
Winter Travel
US-14A includes high-elevation mountain passes that may experience:
Heavy snowfall
Ice accumulation
Limited visibility
Temporary closures during severe storms
Always check live webcams before driving mountain sections.
Summer & Tourist Season
Increased motorcycle and RV traffic
Wildlife crossings
Construction zones in canyon areas
Heavy traffic near Deadwood and Spearfish
Why Use Live US-14A Webcams?
Live traffic cameras allow you to:
Monitor snow levels at high elevation
Check pavement conditions on steep grades
Assess visibility in canyon corridors
View traffic flow near Black Hills tourism areas
Mountain weather changes rapidly — visual confirmation is key.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is US-14A open year-round?
Yes, but winter storms may temporarily impact high-elevation sections in Wyoming.
How high does US-14A climb?
The route exceeds 9,000 feet in the Bighorn Mountains.
Is US-14A more scenic than US-14?
Many drivers prefer US-14A for its mountain views and canyon drives, though it includes steeper grades.
About U.S. Route 14A
US-14A serves as a scenic and mountainous alternate to US-14, connecting northern Wyoming and western South Dakota. It provides access to national forest land, historic mining towns, and major Black Hills destinations while also serving as a regional transportation corridor.
Use the webcams below to stay informed and travel safely along US-14A.

