Auburn: Toomer’s Corner
Auburn: Toomer’s Corner Live Cam Live Cam

Toomer's Corner is the crossroads where the city of Auburn meets Auburn University, at the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue. This camera looks out over the corner that college football fans across the country know by name, the spot where the oaks stand and where celebrating crowds gather after a big Tigers win.

Why Toomer's Corner? Few street corners in America carry this much meaning. On an ordinary weekday it is simply a busy college town junction with students crossing to class and cars easing through the light. On a Saturday in autumn it becomes the emotional centre of Auburn, and the tradition of rolling the oaks with toilet paper turns the trees white.

Toomer's Corner highlights: As you enjoy the live view, be sure to look out for:

  • Rolling The Oaks: After Auburn victories, fans stream to the corner and drape the oak trees in toilet paper until the branches turn bright white.
  • Campus Foot Traffic: Watch students crossing between downtown storefronts and the university gates, a steady pulse that rises and falls with the class schedule.
  • Game Day Orange And Blue: On football Saturdays the sidewalks fill with orange and blue, and the corner grows busier hour by hour before kickoff.

Beyond the Corner: Downtown Auburn spreads out from this junction with shops, cafes and bars within an easy walk, while the university campus begins just across the street. Toomer's Drugs has anchored the corner for generations and is known for its lemonade. Jordan-Hare Stadium sits a short walk away.

Thanks to the City of Auburn for keeping this camera pointed at the town's best known landmark. Sharing the view of Toomer's Corner lets alumni, students far from home and curious travellers check in on the heart of the Plains at any hour.

Tune in to see Auburn's most famous crossroads going about its day, and keep an eye on it come Saturday when the oaks may turn white again.