We stayed in the Gun Shop. Some nice guns hung on the wall inside, as well as on the porch. It was too hot while we were there to use the fire place or the fire pit in the middle of town, but would have been nice if needed.
Enjoyed the peace and quiet of the ranch. On our last day when we were packing up, we had some stuff sitting on the porch, and some inquisitive road runners came on the porch to check out what was different. That was awesome. And on multiple occasions of sitting on the porch, rock wrens would land on the rail and say Hi.
The cantina was well equipped to make any meal you like, just bring the food. Breakfast is provided.
Not sure if you are allowed to or not, but maybe putting a sign where you come through the gate off of 118 to N County road saying 10 Bits ahead would be helpful.
Enjoyed taking my ATV down the county road. Lots of nice landscape around the ranch to see. I just wish I could have figured out where the connection was to S County Road so I could have rode all the way to Terlingua.
Totally recommend this place to anyone that wants to get away. The ranch does not control this, but the county road leading to the ranch can be rough, but the county scraped it while we were there and it made a big difference. I heard from a local that the road has come a long way so it will probaby improve more over time.
Make sure to bring your hiking boots to go see the indian cave. Great view of the ranch and surrounding areas from up there.