We are hoping people will be willing to camp with us at the Ranch. Also, there are nice motels nearby. Your options are as follows:
There is a big (close to an acre) open spot near the house, up on the plateau. The ground is a bit hard there, and sometimes windy so this spot is probably best for trailers, though tents are OK if you have a decent mattress.
Further up the hill is our hayfield, this would be a nice spot to pitch a tent. the ground is a little sloped and you may end up at one side of your tent. But if you drink some tequila before you turn in, no problem. This site is probably best for singles and couples.
Up Kinney Creek Road a bit are several really nice camping spots in the trees by the creek. We are going to reserve those for families with young-uns. It will be quieter up there and allow the young-uns to get to sleep, as the music might be going on till the wee hours. Hopefully, people won't mind sharing the spots (which are plenty big) with other families. It should be a jolly family spot.
There is a bunkhouse that we are cleaning out and making available to people who just need a place to crash. I was hoping to build some bunkbeds but probably won't get around to it, so bring a sleeping pad and bag.
For any one camping, it can get cold at night--bring a decent bag!!
Finally, there are plenty of area motels and hotels. One place we particularly like is the Canyon Motel in Hot Sulphur Springs, only 3 miles away from the Ranch. Here is a link:
http://www.canyonmotelcolorado.com/
The Canyon motel is a private motel but its very neat and tidy, its not expensive. Dogs are OK. And, renters get a discount tickets to the Hot Springs.
Finally, if all else fails, you are welcome to pass out in the barn. It does get cold at night, though! Also, you may wake to find a large sheepdog sleeping next to you.
If you want to add your own thoughts on places to stay, please comment below.