Belmont Park is a residential pocket tucked between Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights, and Bluff Park — close enough to walk to 2nd Street's restaurants and shops, but quiet enough to feel like a genuine neighborhood rather than a commercial extension. Homes here are mostly midsize single-family properties, many with vintage character, ranging roughly from 1,200 to 2,800 square feet.
Belmont Park's appeal is its location relative to everything else. Colorado Lagoon, with its protected swimming beach and restored wetland habitat, sits at the neighborhood's edge, while Marine Stadium — host to rowing regattas, dragon boat races, and a regular farmers market — is just beyond. Both the ocean beach and 2nd Street's commercial corridor are within easy walking distance, giving residents the best of Belmont Shore without living directly on its busiest blocks.
Belmont Park is one of the higher-priced neighborhoods in this part of Long Beach, with recent values running well over $1.5 million. The housing stock skews toward vintage bungalows and updated single-family homes on traditional lots, with limited inventory turnover — properties here tend to be held for the long term.
Colorado Lagoon and Marine Stadium give Belmont Park residents access to swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and rowing right in the neighborhood, while 2nd Street's restaurants, boutiques, and the weekly farmers market are a short walk away. The combination of natural water features and walkable retail is rare this close to the beach.
Belmont Park is served by Long Beach Unified School District, with highly rated schools in the surrounding Belmont Shore/Belmont Heights area, including Lowell Elementary and Rogers Middle School, feeding into Wilson High School.
Belmont Park's central location within the Belmont Shore area means most daily needs — dining, groceries, the beach — are walkable. PCH and 2nd Street provide car access to the rest of Long Beach, with downtown roughly 10–15 minutes away.
Belmont Park suits buyers who want Belmont Shore's walkability and lifestyle in a quieter residential setting, with direct access to Colorado Lagoon and Marine Stadium. The tradeoff is price — this is one of the more expensive pockets in the area — but for buyers who can make it work, it offers a rare combination of water access, walkability, and residential calm.
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