
Live cameras — Chihuahua
Live webcams in Chihuahua often center on the border crossings in Ciudad Juárez. You may see the Paso del Norte and Zaragoza international bridges, traffic moving between Mexico and El Paso, and the Rio Grande corridor nearby. Some cameras point south across the bridge approaches, where lanes, sidewalks, and customs areas come into view. Others show the urban edge of the city and the wide desert setting around it. It is a practical look at daily movement, not a postcard scene. These feeds are useful for checking road conditions, border activity, and the pace of one of northern Mexico’s busiest gateway cities.
Frequently asked
Where are the live cameras in this area located?
The cameras shown for this topic are placed at international bridge crossings in and around Chihuahua, Mexico. Examples include Zaragoza International Bridge South, Paso del Norte Bridge south view, South Lerdo International Bridge, and Paso del Norte International Bridge north view.
Can I check traffic at the border bridges before I go?
These cameras are useful for looking at current bridge conditions before crossing. They can help you get a sense of traffic flow, queue length, and general movement at the border.
How often is the webcam image updated?
Update timing can vary by camera and network conditions. Some feeds refresh frequently, while others may lag a bit or freeze briefly if the connection is slow.
Do these cameras show both directions of the crossing?
Some cameras are aimed in one direction only, such as south view or north view. To see both sides of a crossing, you may need to open more than one feed for the same bridge.
Are these live feeds useful for travelers and commuters?
They are often useful for people planning a border crossing, daily commute, or pickup and drop-off near the bridges. The feeds can give a quick visual check of conditions without needing to go there first.


