Belmont (North Carolina)

Belmont is a suburban town west of the major city of Charlotte in U.S. State of North Carolina.

Get in

Belmont is located west of Charlotte and south of Mount Holly, in the south-central part of North Carolina. It is best accessible by car from I-85 or NC-74.

Get around

Belmont is best accessible by car. However, bicycle riding is popular especially near its town center.

See

Belmont's most prominent sight is the Gothic architecture of Belmont Abbey College. It is viewable from NC-74, and worth a brief side trip.

Another popular attraction while in town is Belmont's historic town center which features a few restaurants and shops centered around historic 19th century buildings.

There is a 1950s-style drive-in movie theater on the outskirts of town. This attraction is both extremely cheap and fun, especially as a family or date activity.

Do

  • The Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is located in Belmont. This large outdoor garden attracts tourists from around the region, and is especially attractive during the springtime.
  • The U.S. National Whitewater Center is an outdoor recreational park featuring whitewater rafting, kayaking, mountain-biking and zip-lining located just across the Catawba River along Interstate 85 in Mecklenburg County, NC.

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Sleep

Found inside of Belmont is the Hampton Inn, a nicer hotel located off I-85 at exit number 26.

Go next

  • Fort Mill–Town of similar size located in South Carolina just south of Charlotte.
  • Pineville–Town with a large shopping mall and small town center.
Routes through Belmont

Greensboro Charlotte  N  S  Gastonia Spartanburg
Lexington Charlotte  N  S  Gastonia Spartanburg
Asheville Gastonia  W  E  Charlotte Lumberton


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