An awesome new camping area with two houses for rent and the area's first and only hostel. A few blocks further from the climbing but a much more quiet and peaceful environment. Incredible views of the mountain as well as the town. Owned by the friendliest people in Hidalgo. Don't miss the Friday night dinner and bonfire which includes the best food in town.Homero's Ranch is the original climber's hangout in Potrero since 1989 and a great option for camping and rooms. It has a nice, big shared kitchen, with a new restaurant and a bit of a lounge around, making it a good place to hang out on chilly nights. Camping is 60-80 peso/day depending on length of stay and they also now have wi-fi.Homero has a 4-bedroom, 1.5-bath house that he rents out for $110/night (in Feb. 2007). Fully equipped kitchen. Great for a group. Homero Jr. is now the man in charge and he's a solid guy.La Pagoda is a large establishment but remains quiet during the climbing season (but it's 3 pools look nice for the summer). Camping for $5, and basic rooms for $20 (bring your own towels and TP). There's a restaurant, but closed for most of the winter. La Pagoda is the closest place to the climbing. A kitchen, fridge, and cooking utensils are available for common use, but aren't quite as nice as those at Posada's.La Posada is the deluxe camping. It's by far the most expensive, but a great place to meet people. Camping is $8 per night and rooms (about $25) are nice and the above website covers costs per night and much more although many of the things described are no longer available (massage, horses, yoga, etc.). Offers a full kitchen with utensils, gas burners and refrigeration which can sometimes get crowded. I would recommend taking a large tub with lid to keep your food in. There is also a restaurant on site that serves food and smooth tequila as well as other alcoholic libations. Top shelve tequila was $1.00 for a gigantic shot. Posada also has two (mens & womens) bathrooms.A two room house and a small campground area with wifi located at the trailhead to Plutonia. Smaller than the other campgrounds offering a little more privacy.El Chalet - One of the coolest places you can stay. Beautiful views. - martimar020660@hotmail.com Estancia San Jose is a casitas-type of staying. These casitas are the perfect place to stay in at Protero Chico . Near to climb walls, but not too close. You can stay out of crowded. Their houses have two bedrooms and four beds, bathrooms, fire place with free wood, living room and full equipped kitchen. It's close to restaurants and to the town, if you want to go supermarket. They have free parking if you drive on your own. Prices start at $50/night for 1-2 people and $80/night for 3-4 people. They have two housese so price can vary depending on the house you book. The biggest house can house more people if needed. They can also shuttle you from/to the airport.