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Live Cameras Around Allegiant Stadium

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Stadium: Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Way, Las Vegas, NV 89118 (in the unincorporated township of Paradise)  |  Capacity: 65,000 NFL — expandable to 71,835; 61,000 for soccer  |  Owner: Las Vegas Stadium Authority  |  Opened: 31 July 2020 — final construction cost $1.9 billion  |  Primary uses: Las Vegas Raiders (NFL), UNLV Rebels football, Las Vegas Bowl, Vegas Kickoff Classic, WrestleMania, major concerts  |  Hosted / coming: Super Bowl LVIII (February 2024); College Football Playoff National Championship (2027); Super Bowl LXIII (2029)  |  Primary road access: Directly west of I-15 between the Russell Road and Tropicana Avenue exits; bordered by Dean Martin Drive and Polaris Avenue  |  Distance from Harry Reid International: Roughly 3 miles  |  On-site parking: About 2,700 spaces on-site, roughly 6,000 nearby, and over 35,000 within one mile — all cashless, no re-entry

Allegiant Stadium opened in July 2020 at a cost of $1.9 billion, sitting just west of I-15 across from the south end of the Las Vegas Strip. It is home to the Las Vegas Raiders and the UNLV Rebels, hosted Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024, and is booked for the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2027 and Super Bowl LXIII in 2029.

Its access profile is genuinely unusual for an NFL stadium. Most American football venues are parking-lot islands where nearly everyone drives. Allegiant sits within walking distance of 150,000-plus hotel rooms — and an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 people, nearly half the crowd, walk in across a single pedestrian bridge.

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The Hacienda Bridge — Half the Crowd Arrives on Foot

On game and select event days, Hacienda Avenue between Mandalay Bay and Luxor closes to all vehicular traffic and becomes pedestrian-only. The bridge itself runs 0.3 miles; the full walk from Las Vegas Boulevard is under a mile — roughly 10 to 15 minutes.

The Raiders invested up to $1.2 million in the bridge's surface and lighting, and station staff alongside Metro officers on it during events. It is the single most distinctive feature of getting to this stadium: a bridge doing the work that a rail line does at other venues.

If you're staying anywhere on the south Strip, walking is not the fallback option. It's the primary one.

Approach Corridors to Allegiant Stadium

I-15 (Russell Rd to Tropicana Ave)

Live cams on the primary Vegas interstate

The stadium sits directly west of I-15 between the Russell Road and Tropicana Avenue exits. Game days and major events add an estimated 15,000-18,000 vehicles to the surrounding roadway system.

Dean Martin Drive

Western approach cams

Runs along the stadium's west side. Rideshare pickup and drop-off is in Lot N at 5285 Dean Martin Drive, north of the stadium.

Polaris Avenue

Primary entry route cams

Polaris is the main entry for on-site parking, shuttle buses, and limos. It is one of five streets subject to partial closures on event days.

Las Vegas Boulevard (the Strip)

Strip corridor cams

The pedestrian approach. Hacienda Avenue between Mandalay Bay and Luxor closes to vehicles and becomes the walking route for roughly half the crowd.

Event-Day Road Closures

Partial closures apply on Polaris Avenue, Reno Avenue, Dean Martin Drive, Ali Baba Lane, and Procyon Street. Restrictions are in place five hours before an event and about one hour after.

Metro police direct traffic at eleven control points, and many streets convert to one-way only during the event window. That last detail catches out people who know the area — the road you took in is often not a road you can take out.

NDOT has also publicly flagged an unusual concern: drivers slowing or stopping on I-15 and Dean Martin Drive to look at the stadium, disrupting traffic in the process. It's rare for a DOT to concede that rubbernecking is simply going to happen, but the stadium is highly visible from the interstate.

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Parking: Cashless, No Re-Entry

Allegiant's own rules are strict and worth knowing before you drive:

  • Lots open 4 hours before kickoff for Raiders and UNLV home games; vehicles may line up an hour before gates open
  • No re-entry — once you exit a lot, your pass is void
  • All parking is cashless — card or mobile only. Prepay via SpotHero, the Raiders app, MGM Resorts/ParkMobile, or Ticketmaster
  • All lots clear one hour after the event ends
  • Tailgating is allowed in Lots A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J (on-site) and S, V, W, X, Dewey (off-site) — but prohibited during the event itself

Drop-off zones:

  • Rideshare — Lot N, 5285 Dean Martin Drive (north of the stadium)
  • Taxis and general drop-off — Diablo Drive & Procyon Street
  • ADA drop-off — Lot B near Gate 2

The stadium's own advice: allow plenty of time, especially early in the NFL season, and be aware that streets convert to one-way on event days.

Transit and Shuttles

For a city with no conventional rail network, Vegas has a surprising number of options to Allegiant:

  • RTC Game Day Express — $4 round-trip from six valley casino locations (Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Santa Fe Station, Sam's Town, Aliante, M Resort). First departure 3 hours before kickoff, last 1 hour before; buses leave the stadium immediately post-game up to 40 minutes after. UNLV service (Route 613) runs from the UNLV Transit Center, first departure 2 hours before.
  • RTC Deuce bus — 24/7, every 15 minutes, 57 Strip stops, $8 for a 24-hour pass. Closest stop is near the Hacienda Bridge at Mandalay Bay.
  • Las Vegas Monorail — $5.50 single, $13.45 day pass. MGM Grand station is closest to the pedestrian bridge.
  • M Ride luxury coach — $55 round-trip from Linq Promenade, Westgate, Palms, and Circa.

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Super Bowls, UNLV, and Concerts

Allegiant hosted Super Bowl LVIII in February 2024 and is booked for Super Bowl LXIII in 2029 and the College Football Playoff National Championship in 2027. Those events run tighter closure regimes than a regular Raiders Sunday, with expanded transit service and larger Metro deployments.

UNLV Rebels football, the Las Vegas Bowl, and the Vegas Kickoff Classic fill the college calendar. UNLV crowds are substantially smaller than Raiders sellouts, so the closure footprint is lighter — check cameras an hour ahead rather than three.

Concerts (The Killers among others) and WrestleMania follow the concert-industry pattern: later doors push peak inbound into the evening Strip crush, and post-event dispersal is slower because of the merchandise-and-encore tail.

Weather and Season Timing

Las Vegas heat is the variable. Early-season Raiders games in September play in triple-digit afternoon temperatures — which matters here more than at most venues, because so much of the crowd is walking a mile from the Strip. The stadium itself is climate-controlled with a translucent roof; the Hacienda Bridge is not.

Summer monsoon storms can briefly hit I-15 visibility. The live camera feeds show current road-surface conditions in real time.

Coverage Across Las Vegas and Nevada

For broader Las Vegas coverage, our Las Vegas F1 traffic cameras guide covers the November Grand Prix week that closes parts of the Strip, and the Nevada traffic cameras guide covers I-15, US-95, and the wider NDOT network. If you're flying in, the Harry Reid airport traffic cameras guide covers Paradise Road and the airport-to-Strip approach — Allegiant is roughly 3 miles from the terminal. For the Strip's other major venue, see Sphere Las Vegas live cameras. For comparable NFL venues, see SoFi Stadium live cameras and Levi's Stadium live cameras.

Are there live traffic cameras near Allegiant Stadium?

Yes. TrafficVision aggregates feeds from NDOT and NVRoads covering I-15 between the Russell Road and Tropicana Avenue exits, Dean Martin Drive along the stadium's west side, and the Las Vegas Strip corridor. All 850+ Nevada cameras are free to view with no account required.

What is the best way to get to Allegiant Stadium?

If you're staying on the south Strip, walk. Hacienda Avenue between Mandalay Bay and Luxor closes to vehicles on game days and becomes a pedestrian bridge — an estimated 25,000 to 30,000 people, nearly half the crowd, arrive this way. The full walk from Las Vegas Boulevard is under a mile, roughly 10-15 minutes. Otherwise: RTC Game Day Express ($4 round-trip from six valley casino locations), the RTC Deuce bus (24/7, $8 day pass, closest stop near the Hacienda Bridge), the Las Vegas Monorail (MGM Grand station is closest), or M Ride luxury coach ($55 round-trip).

What roads close for Raiders games?

Partial closures apply on Polaris Avenue, Reno Avenue, Dean Martin Drive, Ali Baba Lane, and Procyon Street, in place five hours before an event and about one hour after. Metro police direct traffic at eleven control points, and many streets convert to one-way only during the event window — so the road you took in is often not a road you can take out. Hacienda Avenue between Mandalay Bay and Luxor also closes to all vehicular traffic and becomes pedestrian-only.

How does parking work at Allegiant Stadium?

Lots open four hours before kickoff for Raiders and UNLV home games. All parking is cashless (card or mobile only), prepaid via SpotHero, the Raiders app, MGM Resorts/ParkMobile, or Ticketmaster. There is no re-entry — once you exit a lot, your pass is void. All lots clear one hour after the event ends. Tailgating is allowed in Lots A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J on-site and S, V, W, X, Dewey off-site, but is prohibited during the event itself. Rideshare pickup is in Lot N at 5285 Dean Martin Drive.

How much extra traffic does a Raiders game generate?

Game days and major events bring an estimated 15,000 to 18,000 additional vehicles to the surrounding roadway system. That's on top of baseline Strip traffic, which is already among the densest in the country on a weekend evening. NDOT has separately warned that drivers slow or stop on I-15 and Dean Martin Drive to look at the stadium, adding rubbernecking disruption to the mix.

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