US-20/US-789 Webcam at the Boysen Dam

US-20/US-789 Webcam at the Boysen Dam at milepost 113


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    Webcam view of US-20/US-789 at the Boysen Dam at milepost 113
    Webcam view of US-20/US-789 at the Boysen Dam at milepost 113

    US-20 / US-789 Webcam at Boysen Dam, Wyoming – Road & Weather Conditions

    The US-20 and US-789 webcam at Boysen Dam in Wyoming provides a real-time view of traffic flow, road conditions, and weather visibility along a scenic and sometimes wind-affected section of highway in central Wyoming. Located near milepost 113, this stretch of roadway crosses the Boysen Reservoir area and serves as a key route between Shoshoni and Thermopolis.

    Traffic along this corridor is typically light to moderate, consisting of local travelers, recreational traffic, and commercial vehicles moving through the region. During summer months, traffic increases as visitors travel to Boysen State Park for boating, fishing, and camping. In winter, traffic decreases but conditions can become more difficult.

    Road conditions at Boysen Dam can vary depending on the season. Winter often brings snow, ice, and occasional drifting snow, especially in exposed areas near the reservoir where wind can impact the roadway. Bridges and dam crossings can become icy more quickly than surrounding pavement. In summer, roads are generally dry and well-maintained, though rain and storms can temporarily affect traction.

    Weather visibility is an important factor at this location. Strong winds across the reservoir, blowing snow in winter, and occasional fog can reduce visibility. Conditions can change quickly, particularly when weather systems move through the basin.

    Seasonal travel conditions vary, with summer offering consistent access and increased recreation traffic, while winter may bring hazardous driving conditions. This webcam helps travelers monitor real-time conditions near milepost 113 and plan safe travel along US-20 and US-789.

    About Boysen Dam and the US-20 / US-789 Corridor

    Boysen Dam is located along the Wind River in central Wyoming and forms Boysen Reservoir, one of the largest bodies of water in the state. Positioned near milepost 113 along US Highway 20 and US Highway 789, this area is a key travel corridor between Shoshoni and Thermopolis.

    US-20 runs east-west across Wyoming, while US-789 follows a north-south alignment that overlaps with US-20 in this region. Together, these highways provide an important connection for both local and regional travel.

    The surrounding landscape includes open terrain, rolling hills, and expansive views of Boysen Reservoir. The area is part of Boysen State Park, which attracts visitors for outdoor recreation including boating, fishing, and camping.

    Nearby communities include Shoshoni to the south and Thermopolis to the north, both of which provide services and access to additional routes. The area around milepost 113 is known for its scenic views as well as exposure to wind and changing weather conditions.

    Because of its proximity to the reservoir and dam, this section of highway can experience rapidly shifting weather. Monitoring this webcam helps travelers stay informed and prepared for conditions along US-20 and US-789.

    Why Use This Webcam

    • Check real-time traffic conditions along US-20 and US-789 at Boysen Dam
    • Monitor road conditions including snow, ice, and bridge surface hazards
    • View current weather visibility near the reservoir
    • Plan travel between Shoshoni and Thermopolis

    Where is this webcam located?

    This webcam is located along the shared US-20 and US-789 corridor at Boysen Dam in Wyoming, near milepost 113 by Boysen Reservoir.

    Can I check road conditions with this webcam?

    Yes, the webcam provides a live view of the roadway and dam crossing 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 wind, snowfall, 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.