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There’s a whole wide state to explore out here, which means you’re about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime.
Founded in 1865, Belmont’s original brick courthouse still stands – now a State Historical Monument and part of the Nevada State Park system. The historic cemetery is pretty much the same way you would’ve found it had you ridden into town 100 years ago.
Today, modern amenities include a bed and breakfast, a saloon and Pine Creek Campground, located some 20 miles to the north.
Belmont Inn
Sitting at almost 7600 feet above sea level, we enjoy mild summer days and cool evenings. The Inn offers a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere, with a cozy parlor and 5 uniquely decorated guest rooms. The Inn also has it’s own authentic saloon where you can enjoy your favorite spirits and play cards.
Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park
Built in 1876, the Belmont Courthouse was the seat of Nye County government until 1905. The building is partially restored and offers a glimpse into Nevada’s colorful past.
There’s a whole wide state to explore out here, which means you’re about to embark on the adventure of a lifetime.
There’s some big terrain out here in Amargosa Valley, all ready to be explored by ATV’s and all kinds of recreational vehicles.
Originally inhabited by the Shoshone Indians, this area is now principally known for the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge – a great place to journey out and see many unique species.
After hiking, riding your ATV or birding throughout the region, you might find you need a place for an invigorating splash.
Beatty puts you just four miles from the ghost town of Rhyolite, and it’s at the heart of the state’s best wildlife watching.
Belmont is what’s called a “semi-ghost town.” A few residents remain, but the town is populated mostly by historical buildings.