Belmont Plateau
| Belmont Plateau | |
|---|---|
| Type | Scenic overlook / Park |
| Location | Fairmount Park (West) |
| Coordinates | 39.9850,-75.2100 |
| Area | Part of West Fairmount Park |
| Established | Part of 1867 Fairmount Park expansion |
| Operated by | Philadelphia Parks & Recreation |
| Features | Skyline views, picnic areas, cross-country course, disc golf |
| Hours | Dawn to dusk |
| Transit | SEPTA bus 38; drive recommended |
| Website | Official Site |
Belmont Plateau is a prominent overlook in West Fairmount Park that offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the Philadelphia skyline you'll find anywhere in the city. The elevated meadow sits there, popular for picnics, cookouts, and informal gatherings, with an unobstructed vista that stretches from Center City all the way to the Delaware River. That's why it's the premier spot for skyline photography and July 4th fireworks viewing.[1]
A beloved gathering spot. Philadelphians from across all neighborhoods come here.
Features
The View
You're looking at a full Center City skyline from up there. The Comcast Technology Center and Liberty Place dominate the foreground, with City Hall's distinctive tower rising behind them. On a clear day, the Ben Franklin Bridge cuts across the view, and you can see all the way to the Delaware River in the distance.
Best Times to Visit
Hit it at sunrise if you want dramatic light hitting the buildings. Sunset brings that golden hour photography everyone's chasing. At night, the city lights spread across the darkness in a way that's almost unreal. But really, nothing beats July 4th—the fireworks burst right above the skyline from your vantage point.
Picnic Areas
Gathering spaces:
- Large open meadow
- Picnic tables
- Grills available
- Popular for cookouts and family reunions
- Group gathering spot
Recreation
People come here to throw frisbees, kick a ball around, fly kites, walk their dogs. Nothing too organized, just informal sports and games where you can spread out.
Cross-Country Course
The area features a cross-country running course that's got real history. It's a historic course used for actual competitions, with rolling terrain that moves through West Fairmount Park. Philadelphia Catholic League championships run here, along with other meets throughout the year. Training runs happen year-round.
Disc Golf
Right nearby you'll find the Sedgley Woods Disc Golf Course. It's one of the nation's oldest disc golf courses, with 27 holes laid out through the woods. Here's the best part: it's free to play.
Visiting
Hours
The park's open dawn to dusk, every day of the year. Summer weekends and holidays bring the biggest crowds.
Getting There
Location: Belmont Mansion Drive, West Fairmount Park
By Public Transit:
- SEPTA Bus 38 stops at Belmont Mansion Drive
- Any rail station means a long walk from here
By Car:
- Most visitors drive to get there
- Free parking lot
- Can fill up on nice weekends
By Bicycle:
- Park roads connect to it
- Part of Fairmount Park's bike network
Tips
Show up early on July 4th if you want a good viewing spot. Weekday visits stay quieter, honestly. Bring your own food and supplies since options are limited. Portable restrooms are there, but shade isn't. Pack sun protection.
Cultural Significance
Belmont Plateau works as a community gathering place where multiple generations of families have built traditions. People come for cookouts, reunions, and celebrations. It's democratic public space, the kind shared by everyone who wants it. The plateau represents exactly what defines Philadelphia's park tradition.
Events
Regular Use
- Family cookouts (especially summer weekends)
- Birthday parties and reunions
- Photography sessions
- Cross-country meets
Major Events
July 4th is prime fireworks viewing territory. Cross-country championships happen throughout the season. Informal sports tournaments come together almost organically as groups claim their fields.
Nearby
- Fairmount Park — Surrounding park
- Belmont Mansion — Historic house close by
- Shofuso Japanese House and Garden — West Fairmount Park
- Please Touch Museum — Memorial Hall
- Mann Center — Performing arts venue
See Also
- Fairmount Park
- Philadelphia skyline
- West Fairmount Park
- Lemon Hill (another overlook)
References
- ↑ "Belmont Plateau". Fairmount Park Conservancy. Retrieved December 30, 2025