In Nevada, cool "Ranches" have a reputation, and you're damn close to Nevada. "The Virgin Ranch", for example. . . .
The little creek that runs sometimes a trickle sometimes a little brook and rarely a flood, has a useless name.... Santa Clara. Lore has it that the Spanish who named the rivers in the area had their reasons. The Virgin River was a calm river that wound down the valleys flowing north from the Boulder Mountain/Brian Head rim, and the Sevier River was the muddy flash flooding one that flowed southwest into the Colorado. Obviously, the clear little river the Fathers found the most refreshing was the Santa Clara. Mapmakers reversed the names on the other two, but it stuck. why? the "Virgin" was so muddy no one saw it's bottom.
I think you want a Utah sort of ranch, if you use that word in your name. Convergence Ranch. The Ranch idea has some essential connotations, as the usual idea that comes up first is a place in the wild where humans can live and have some fun. But why not "Divergence Ranch", to hit the "jumping off" notion along with the ad value of all that can be found in different directions.
Have you heard of the Bloomington Caves? Ever been there? used to be a thing to go caving there.
Diversity Ranch? I don't like that ence terminus. Reminds me of a local builder?????? People might think Jim Ence is the builder. . . .
Western Hills Ranch would fit the scene, but maybe just sounds ordinary. . . .with that you'd do better with Western Hills Resort. I'd just go towards Trails Ranch or Trails Resort, depending on the exact sense of the place you're building. hummmmmm. . . Last Trails Ranch/Last Trails Resort. Pretty close to "Lost", might get confused and might be overused already. . .
how about "Three Rivers?" claiming the Colorado as well as the two that are in the immediate area. Kinda Central to your expanded horizon of opportunities.