Belmont, Texas

Belmont
Above: Primary cell site, downtown Belmont;
Below: Belmont ca. 1940
Nicknames: 
"Beaumont," "Centerville"
Belmont is south of Kingsbury-Luling
SubregionEast Central Texas
RegionTexas Triangle
Settled1825–1836, DeWitt Colony
(Eliza DeWitt Tract)
FoundedAs late as c.1850
Recognizedc.1893 (state law)
PrecinctElectoral Precinct 5
Government
 • TypeUnincorporated; emergency services managed by County Sheriff
Area
 • Total
40 sq mi (100 km2)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total
36
 • Density0.90/sq mi (0.35/km2)
 • Traffic
13,197 vehicles (AADT)
 • Traffic density329.9/sq mi (127.4/km2)
 • Rural environs
1,169
Time zoneUTC-6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-5
LocationSouth of Austin–San Marcos areas
North of Leesville, Texas
Expressway
U.S. Route
WebsiteBelmont VFD
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Belmont, officially known as the "Belmont Site," is an unincorporated area of approximately 40 square miles in extreme western Gonzales County, Texas, United States, adjacent to Greater Austin, north of the "Belmont intersection" at the "Leesville Quad" water-testing site (FM 466), electorally known as local Precinct 5. The population of Belmont-proper has been rated at 36 employees, with the greater area rated at 1,169 residents. The area is defined by the limits of the northern and western county line, bordered by the significant 1800s land grants of Eliza Dewitt, Ira Nash, Samuel Robbins and Thomas Decrew. It is served by the Belmont Volunteer Fire Department.