Belmont Mound State Park

Belmont, Wisconsin
Established 1928
85 acres

Belmont Mound State Park is a small, scenic park centered on one of Wisconsin’s highest natural points in the Driftless Area. Visitors come for quiet woodland walks, panoramic views from the mound, picnicking, and a glimpse of the region’s rugged, unglaciated landscape.

Entrance Fee

Free

Visiting with Dogs

Dogs allowed in most areas on leash; keep pets under control and clean up waste. Check posted restrictions.

Visitor Tips & Reviews

What Visitors Say

Quiet, scenic park with beautiful bluff views, easy hiking, picnic spots, and a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors love the natural beauty, birdwatching, and uncrowded trails.

Tips from Visitors

  • Wear sturdy shoes for uneven trails and rocky areas.
  • Bring water, especially during warmer months and longer hikes.
  • Check park hours and seasonal conditions before visiting.
  • Watch for wildlife and stay on marked trails.
  • Pack insect repellent for wooded and grassy areas.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Belmont Mound State Park is late spring through fall, when the woods are green, the views are clear, and picnic weather is most pleasant. Autumn is especially popular for colorful foliage across the Driftless hills.

Amenities

RestroomsParkingPicnic AreasPicnic SheltersDrinking WaterScenic OverlookInterpretive Signs

Nearby Attractions

Explore these attractions near Belmont Mound State Park:

  • Pendarvis Historic Site
    A preserved historic site in Mineral Point showcasing early Cornish settlement and mining history.
    29 miles away
  • National Brewery Museum
    A regional museum in Potosi featuring brewing history and artifacts from Wisconsin’s beer heritage.
    33 miles away
  • Governor Dodge State Park
    A larger nearby park known for lakes, bluffs, and extensive outdoor recreation opportunities.
    40 miles away

Things to Do at Belmont Mound State Park

HikingPicnickingBirdwatchingPhotographyNature Observation

Camping at Belmont Mound State Park

Belmont Mound State Park does not offer camping. Nearby state parks may provide tent, RV, or cabin camping options.

Hiking Trails

Belmont Mound State Park offers short, easy day hikes with scenic overlooks, wooded trails, and a peaceful, low-key atmosphere. Visitors often enjoy the historic mound, spring wildflowers, and quiet paths that are great for a relaxed outing rather than a strenuous trek. Trails are generally well-kept but modest in length, making the park ideal for a quick nature walk or family-friendly hike.

Belmont Mound Loop Trail

Easy

A scenic loop around the park’s wooded hills and historic mound area, offering a short but rewarding hike with views of the surrounding countryside.

1.5 mi
45-60 minutes
200 ft gain
Easy difficulty

Summit Trail

Easy

A short climb to the park’s highest point, best for a quick uphill walk and panoramic overlooks near the summit.

4,224 ft
30-45 minutes
150 ft gain
Easy difficulty

Woodland Connector Trail

Moderate

A longer route through shaded forest and rolling terrain, ideal for hikers looking for a quieter, more immersive walk.

2.2 mi
1-1.5 hours
250 ft gain
Moderate difficulty

Ridge and Valley Trail

Moderate

A scenic trail that follows ridgelines and dips through small valleys, providing the most varied terrain in the park.

3 mi
1.5-2 hours
350 ft gain
Moderate difficulty

Directions

From Belmont, follow County Hwy G north, then turn onto Mound Road and continue to the park entrance. The park is about 10 miles southwest of Platteville and is well signed from nearby county roads.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Belmont Mound State Park best known for?

Belmont Mound is best known for its scenic overlook, quiet wooded trails, and historic mound area. Visitors often mention it as a peaceful, less-crowded park with nice views and a relaxed atmosphere.

Are there hiking trails at Belmont Mound State Park?

Yes. The park has short hiking trails that are popular for easy walks and nature viewing. Reviews often note that the trails are simple, scenic, and good for a quick visit rather than a long hike.

Can you camp at Belmont Mound State Park?

Yes, camping is available. Visitors often describe the campground as small and quiet, which makes it a good choice for a low-key stay. It’s a good idea to check current reservation and amenity details before you go.

Is Belmont Mound State Park good for families?

Yes, especially for families looking for an easy outdoor outing. The park is generally considered calm and manageable, with short trails and open areas. Many visitors like it for picnics, casual exploring, and a simple day trip.

Are there restrooms and picnic areas at the park?

Yes, basic visitor सुविधities like restrooms and picnic areas are typically available. Reviews often mention that the park is simple and not heavily developed, so it’s best to plan ahead and bring what you need.

When is the best time to visit Belmont Mound State Park?

Spring through fall is usually the most popular time to visit, especially for hiking and enjoying the scenery. Many visitors like the park in autumn for the colors and in summer for picnics and camping.

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