Live Webcam Cajon Pass
Enjoy this live train webcam in Cajon Pass, California. Created by the movements of the San Andreas Fault, it has an elevation of 3,777 feet.
Located in the Mojave Desert, the pass is an important link from theย Greater San Bernardinoย Area to the Victor Valley, and northeast to Las Vegas. Due to the many trains, scenery and easy access, it is a popular location for railfans, and many photographs of trains on Cajon Pass appear in books and magazines.
Cajon Pass, whichย separates the San Gabriel Mountains from the San Bernardino Mountains, was once the only gateway negotiable by wagon trains. It was here that the Mojave Trail, the Mormon Trail, and the Spanish Trail converged. View nearby live cams in San Bernardino and Crestline.
About Cajon Pass
This geographical feature is situated within the San Bernardino Mountains and is characterized by its stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The pass is not only a vital transportation route. It is also a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can take advantage of opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and photography. Its elevation provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Historically, Cajon Pass has played a crucial role in the development of Southern California. It has been a key transit route since the days of early settlers. Additionally, it has facilitated trade and travel between various regions. The pass is traversed by several major highways and railroads, which have contributed to its importance in the logistics and transportation sectors. The area is rich in history, with remnants of old trails and roads that tell the story of its evolution over the years.