Live River Webcams Worldwide

Riverbend Hot Springs Live Webcam Truth or Consequences, NM

Riverbend Hot Springs Live Webcam Truth or Consequences, NM

September 23, 2021

Take a look at this Riverbend Hot Springs Live Webcam. This HD live cam is streaming along the Rio Grande River in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico.

Port of Dubuque, Iowa Live Webcam Julien Dubuque Bridge

Port of Dubuque, Iowa Live Webcam Julien Dubuque Bridge

September 22, 2021

Take a look at this Port of Dubuque, Iowa Live Webcam. This HD live cam is streaming facing the Julien Dubuque Bridge running over the Mississippi River.

Live Webcam Craig, Montana, USA

Live Webcam Craig, Montana, USA

September 18, 2021

Craig, Montana is a town of about 39 residents, but it brings in hundreds of tourists during prime fishing season, due to its proximity to the “fish-prolific” Missouri River.

Live Webcam Reagan National Airport Washington, D.C.

Live Webcam Reagan National Airport Washington, D.C.

September 18, 2021

Take a look at this Live Webcam Reagan National Airport. This HD virtual travel live cam is streaming from the airport of District Columbia.

Pagosa Springs Colorado Webcam – Downtown – Video

Pagosa Springs Colorado Webcam – Downtown – Video

September 18, 2021

Checkout this Pagosa Springs Live City Webcam. This HD live motion cam takes you on a virtual travel destination to the small town 4 hours southwest of Colorado Springs.

Jasper AL Webcam | Lewis Smith Lake Live Video

Jasper AL Webcam | Lewis Smith Lake Live Video

September 17, 2021

Live streaming webcam of Lewis Smith Lake and the Duncan Bridge, located in Jasper, Alabama.

Puente Gral Belgrano Live Webcam – Resistencia, Argentina

Puente Gral Belgrano Live Webcam – Resistencia, Argentina

September 16, 2021

Live streaming webcam with 4 views of Puente Gral Belgrano (The General Manuel Belgrano Bridge).

Santa Fe Live Webcam – Argentina

Santa Fe Live Webcam – Argentina

September 16, 2021

Take a look at this live streaming webcam of the city of Santa Fe. This city is the capital of the province of Santa Fe, northeastern Argentina. It lies on a channel of the Paraná River, at the mouth of the Salado River, opposite the city of Paraná.

Gallatin River Live Webcam – Big Sky, Montana

Gallatin River Live Webcam – Big Sky, Montana

September 8, 2021

Take a look at this live streaming webcam of the Gallatin River in Big Sky, Montana.

Lake Charles Bridge Interstate 10 – Calcasieu River

Lake Charles Bridge Interstate 10 – Calcasieu River

August 29, 2021

Checkout this Lake Charles Bridge Interstate 10. This HD live cam is brought to you courtesy of Southwest Louisiana Credit Union.

Cape Coral, Florida Live Webcam Cape Harbour

Cape Coral, Florida Live Webcam Cape Harbour

August 28, 2021

Checkout this Cape Coral, Florida Live Webcam. This HD live cam is streaming from Cape Harbour community located on the Gulf of Mexico side of the Sunshine state.

Port Dover Lighthouse Live Webcam – Ontario, Canada

Port Dover Lighthouse Live Webcam – Ontario, Canada

August 27, 2021

Enjoy this live streaming webcam of Port Dover Lighthouse. The Port Dover Lighthouse is located at the end of the west pier

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Watch live river webcams

Watch live HD river webcams around the world. Rivers carry water and nutrients to areas all around the earth. Main use of river water is for drinking purposes and most of the countries use river water for drinking.


Most Famous Rivers

Some of the most famous rivers in the world include the Nile, Amazon, and Mississippi. The Nile is known as the longest river and flows through northeastern Africa. The Amazon, located in South America, is the largest river by volume and is famous for its rainforest. The Mississippi runs through the United States and is important for trade and travel. Each of these rivers has unique features and plays a vital role in the environment and the lives of many people. They also attract tourists who enjoy their beauty.


  • Nile River
  • Amazon River
  • Yangtze River
  • Mekong River
  • Ganges
  • Volga River
  • Mississippi River
  • Danube River
  • Congo River
  • Sepik River
  • Loire
  • Columbia River
  • Yukon River
  • Salween River
  • Dnipro River
  • Ural River
  • Tagus
  • Murray River
  • Orinoco River
  • Zambezi River
  • Yellow River
  • Rhine River
  • Missouri River
  • Yenisei River
  • Rio Grande
  • River Thames
  • Irrawaddy River
  • Ohio River
  • Rhône
  • São Francisco River
  • Irtysh River
  • Brahmaputra
  • Paraguay River
  • Pilcomayo River
  • Euphrates
  • Amur River
  • Seine
  • Tigris
  • Saint Lawrence River
  • Colorado River
  • Indus River
  • Ob River
  • Niger
  • Paraná River
  • Japurá River
  • Purus River
  • Tocantins River
  • Ottawa River
  • Songhua River
  • Red River
  • Blue Nile River

How Important are rivers to economy

Rivers play a crucial role in the global economy by providing essential resources for many industries. They are important sources of water for agriculture, helping farmers grow crops that feed millions of people around the world. The water from rivers is also used for irrigation, which increases the amount of food that can be produced. When farmers have access to clean river water, they can grow healthier plants, which leads to better harvests and more profits.

In addition to supporting agriculture, rivers are vital for transportation and trade. Many goods are moved by boats along rivers, which is often cheaper than using trucks or trains. This helps businesses save money and reach more customers. Cities located near rivers often thrive because they can easily trade with other regions. This trade provides jobs for many people and helps communities grow economically. Rivers connect different areas and allow for the movement of products, making them important for a healthy economy.

Finally, rivers provide resources that support tourism, which is a significant part of many countries’ economies. People travel from far and wide to enjoy river activities such as fishing, boating, and exploring nature. This tourism helps local businesses like hotels, restaurants, and shops. When visitors come to enjoy rivers, they spend money that supports the local economy. Thus, rivers not only provide practical resources but also create opportunities for people to earn a living and enjoy beautiful natural environments.