Enjoying Outside, Inside - Webcams to Inspire Travels

The best way to enjoy outside is to be outside. However, sometimes it is not safe to be outside – like during a storm. Live webcams are a great way to see what is happening outside – either in your location or in some far-off location. Be aware that webcams may provide inspiration for future travels!
In our area, a great livestream is provided by the Friends of Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge, located just south of Willows on I-5, teams with waterfowl during the winter and offers an auto-tour that allows visitors to get relatively close to the birds without too much disturbance. The webcam, changes views regularly and often shows Mount Lassen, if it is clear enough.
Here are some other cameras that may inspire travels:
- Although it doesn’t focus on wildlife, the webcams at Sierra at Tahoe ski resort are a good way to enjoy the snow and mountains without making the trip. The cam can also be used to judge how many people are on the mountain.
- If you prefer the coast, the San Francisco Bayfront Cam is for you. The camera is centered on Alcatraz Island and allows viewers to zoom in.
- Patagonia, anyone?
- The United State Antarctic Program has multiple webcams at McMurdo Station. Compare those cams with the Australian Antarctic Program which also has multiple webcams.
Let us know what webcams you enjoy!
-Nate Lillge (nlillge@tuleyome.org)
Tuleyome Adventures and Engagement Director
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