Plan your day on the mountain with real‑time views from across Winter Park Resort. Each camera offers a live look at conditions in key areas. From base to summit conditions so you can check current weather, snowfall, lift operations, and more before you arrive. For a more complete look at real - time mountain conditions check out the Mountain Report and Interactive Grooming Map.
SNOW STAKE CAM
Provides a visual of recent new snow accumulation.
* Snow depth is indicated at the middle of the numbers and this snow stake is cleared at 4pm each day. For our official snow totals, visit our mountain report page.
As a part of the multifaceted There Is Snow On The Ground art installation, the new snow stake (2024) is emblazoned with patterns created by artists Jordan Craig and Vernan Kee. While it still serves to measure snowfall, the snow stake also acts as a catalyst for critical conversations about land, climate, and ecosystems. Learn More.

"Skiing can be a space for Indigenous people to connect with the land and experience the joy with these elements that have always been a part of our cultures." - Connor Ryan (Lakota)
BASE CAM
View conditions and The Gondola lift located at the Winter Park Resort base from the top of West Portal Station.
LUNCH ROCK CAM
Views of one of the most recognizable mountains from Winter Park Resort - Parry Peak, along with the Sunnyside Express lift, and trails. Located at the top of Lunch Rock lodge, located on the Mary Jane mountain.
SNOASIS CAM
A mid-mountain look at the Explorer Express lift, the Cranmer trail, and Lower Rail Yard terrain park. Located on the roof of the Snoasis lodge.
TUBING HILL CAM
View conditions at the Tubing Hill, the Cabriolet lift, and Mary Jane in the background.
TOWN OF WINTER PARK
Real-time view of the town of Winter Park from the top of the Best Western Alpenglo. Check weather and traffic conditions before heading to the mountain.