Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park

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Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park is a state park of Nevada, USA, in the Toquima Range of Nye County. It is located in the ghost town of Belmont, 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Tonopah, Nevada.
The partially restored courthouse, which is open to the public, was built in 1876. Most of the restoration was completed by Brett Perchetti. It was the seat of Nye County government until 1905. There are limited picnic tables and public toilets available in Belmont; however, picnic and camping facilities are available at the U.S. Forest Service Pine Creek Campground in the Monitor Valley, located 20 miles (32 km) north of Belmont.
The Courthouse was deeded to the Nevada State Parks in 1974.
Nearby Locations:
Diana's Punch Bowl (32 miles) Extraterrestrial Highway Sign (39.2 miles) Toquima Cave (41.1 miles) Clown Motel (41.2 miles) Tonopah Historic Mining Park (41.2 miles) | Old Tonopah Cemetery (41.2 miles) International Car Forest (64.9 miles) Montgomery Peak (96 miles) |
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Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park, Manhattan, Nevada 89022
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