US-191 Webcam at Minnie’s Gap

US-191 Webcam in Minnie's Gap at milepost 51


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    Webcam view of US-191 at Minnie's Gap at milepost 51
    Webcam view of US-191 at Minnie's Gap at milepost 51

    US-191 Webcam at Minnie’s Gap, Wyoming – Road & Weather Conditions

    The US-191 webcam at Minnie’s Gap in Wyoming provides a real-time view of traffic flow, road conditions, and weather visibility along a windswept section of highway in southwestern Wyoming. Located near milepost 51, this stretch of US-191 sits between Rock Springs and Farson, where open terrain and elevation changes can impact driving conditions.

    Traffic along this corridor is typically light to moderate, consisting of local commuters, energy industry traffic, and long-distance travelers moving between Interstate 80 and central Wyoming. During summer, traffic increases slightly with tourism heading north toward Pinedale and Jackson. In winter, traffic is lighter but conditions can become more difficult.

    Road conditions at Minnie’s Gap can be challenging, especially during colder months. Snow and ice are common, and strong winds frequently create drifting snow across the roadway. The open landscape provides little protection from wind, which can reduce traction and create uneven snow coverage. In summer, conditions are generally dry and stable, though sudden storms can still impact visibility.

    Weather visibility is a major concern at this location. Blowing snow, fog, and fast-moving weather systems can reduce visibility quickly. Drivers may encounter clear conditions in one area and significantly reduced visibility just a few miles later.

    Seasonal travel conditions vary, with winter requiring extra caution due to wind and snow, while summer offers more predictable driving conditions. This webcam helps travelers monitor real-time conditions near milepost 51 and plan safe travel along US-191.

    About Minnie’s Gap and US-191

    Minnie’s Gap is a well-known area along US Highway 191 located between Rock Springs and Farson in southwestern Wyoming. Positioned near milepost 51, this section of highway crosses open high desert terrain with gradual elevation changes.

    US-191 is a major north-south route that connects Interstate 80 near Rock Springs with Pinedale, Jackson, and beyond. This portion of the highway plays an important role in regional travel, including energy industry transportation and access to outdoor recreation areas.

    The surrounding landscape consists of wide-open plains, sagebrush terrain, and distant mountain views. This geography contributes to strong winds and rapidly changing weather conditions, particularly during winter months.

    Nearby communities include Rock Springs to the south and Farson to the north. This stretch of highway is relatively remote, with long distances between services, making it important for travelers to be prepared.

    Because of its exposure and location near milepost 51, Minnie’s Gap is known for wind-driven weather conditions that can impact travel. Monitoring this webcam helps drivers stay informed and prepared for changing conditions along US-191.

    Why Use This Webcam

    • Check real-time traffic conditions along US-191 at Minnie’s Gap
    • Monitor road conditions including snow, ice, and drifting snow
    • View current weather visibility in open, wind-exposed terrain
    • Plan travel between Rock Springs and Farson

    Where is this webcam located?

    This webcam is located along US Highway 191 at Minnie’s Gap in Wyoming, near milepost 51 between Rock Springs and Farson.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes, the webcam provides a live view of the roadway so you can assess snow, ice, and overall driving conditions.

    Does the webcam show weather conditions?

    Yes, it allows you to evaluate current weather visibility, including blowing snow, fog, and changing conditions.

    Is the webcam live?

    Most highway webcams update frequently or stream near real-time images, giving you an accurate look at current conditions before traveling.