No services or facilities, free self guided tour.
Belmont Courthouse is located on the southeast slope of the Toquima Range at an elevation of about 8,000 feet. It derives its name from the French “Beaumont” or “beautiful mountain.” Located in central Nevada, about 45 miles north of Tonopah and surrounded by true frontier country, Belmont became another product of the western mining boom.
Although no other facilities are available, camping and picnic accommodations are nearby on public lands or at the Pine Creek Campground (Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest) in Monitor Valley, 20 miles to the north. Tours of the historic Belmont Courthouse are given during summer months. Call the Fallon Region Headquarters for dates and times.
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Courtesy S. Ward – Mountains towering above the desert