If you’re like me, sometimes you just want to look at other places. Not in a voyeuristic kind of way, but just because of a sense of curiosity. Some webcams are co-located with a personal weather tracking system for a household, some webcams are in cities and you can look at the street views, some webcams are at ski resorts and allows you to look at the snow conditions before plunking down a small fortune for a single day lift ticket. ($120 at Vail for Thanksgiving Saturday!)
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Ski Resort Webcams
Traffic-Cams
I like these sites because you can click on the location you’re interested in, and can see the current conditions:
Cities
People watching is one of my favorite activities, and where better to people watch than in a city? Here are just a few people watching webcams:
- Brooklyn Bridge http://www.cruisin.me/
cruise-port-webcams/united- states/new-york-new-york5.php - Navy Pier Chicago https://www.lookr.com/
lookout/1418071578-Chicago - San Francisco http://
parksconservancy.org/visit/ web-cams.html
National Park Webcams
We have some amazing parks to visit throughout the United States. Here are webcams from just some of these National Parks:
- Yellowstone and Old Faithful
- Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
- Channel Islands National Park, California
- Acadia National Park, Maine
- Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
Beaches
In a landlocked state like Colorado, sometimes you just NEED to see the ocean. Here are some webcams with beach views:
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