[MENTION=430]Dr. Jones[/MENTION] what about a play on frontier and country? I know I know it is over played but still. Frontier Estates at Castle Country. Okay that sounds gay. Frontier Fairgrounds in Canyon Escape. Nope still ghey. Castle County Estates on the Frontier. Ghey ghey ghey. Castle Mountain on The Liftoff? Castle Marbles at the Setoff/gateway/edges/confluence?
In Utah, "Castle" anything would mean Price, Utah. . . not St. George.
I think just throwing all kinds of names up might find one that people will notice.
This spot is geologically significant. Utah Hill, or the Beaver Dam Mountains, is a nice little piece of the Basin and Range block faulting province. The Colorado Plateau is what is east of the Basin and Range. A few spots west of the general demarcation have some elements of the Colorado Plateau, which was when it's prominent and distinctive sedimentary deposits were laid down, a basin. So those isolated areas west of the line probably were also low-lying spots compared to the great Seveir Uplift, and ancient mountain province believed to have been as high, or higher than the Himalayas,
The great tectonic forces reversed themselves, after a lot of erosion, and the Colorado lowland was uplifted to the plateau it is today. There has been a lot of water go under the Dixie area, and the thousands of feet of salt that were once there somewhat dissolved away, resulting in a huge sink hole the size of Washington County, which has made Utah's Dixie a nice warm little valley a lot of snowbirds prefer. It was, technically, a part of the Colorado Plateau, but the main line of demarcation actually shifted eastward to Hurricane
Moapa Valley to the southwest is another interesting place, with the Valley of Fire formation.