Date | Sunrise / azimuth | Sunset / azimuth | Daylight |
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May 19 - Thursday | 5:22 am / 62.1° (ENE) | 8:17 pm / 299.7° (WNW) | 14 hours 55 min |
May 20 - Friday | 5:21 am / 61.1° (ENE) | 8:18 pm / 299.8° (WNW) | 14 hours 57 min |
May 21 - Saturday | 5:20 am / 60.9° (ENE) | 8:19 pm / 299.9° (WNW) | 14 hours 59 min |
The High Cliff Cam is located at the High Cliff State Park Marina on the Northeast corner of Lake Winnebago.
Here are some links to High Cliff web sites:


For best viewing of the YouTube Live Stream, you can set the Quality to 720p by clicking the settings icon at the bottom of the video. The video can also be viewed full screen on many devices.
The Live Stream has a DVR so you can rewind the video. DVR feature and length can vary by device. Click ‘Live’ at the bottom of the video to restore it to the live video.
NOTE: This camera has a very slow internet connection! So the video is lower quality and user control is difficult. Users can add moves to queue but Manual Fixed / PTZ control is disabled for now.
If there is an issue with the video, please contact us. If you have a comment, you can post it at the bottom of the page.
It seems this camera is always having issues. It’s either stuck or blurry. I think they are using a cellular connection for this one. Unfortunately, this is the one I would use the most if it worked.
High Cliff stuck for 2 or 3 days now.
viewed camera March 23 and its blurry
What is the cost of adding a camera like these?
Thanks Randy! Please pass thanks on to Sam and others involved for helping make the High Cliff sensor happen. We sailed there on Tuesday 9/15 and sailors thought it was reading accurate wind speed. Please let people know about WindPowerWeather.com and if any issues with site, let me know. ~Aloha~
Great job on adding all the weather monitors around the lake.
Thanks Mike for getting the camera running continuously!