About Brooker’s Founding Flavors Ice Cream, Herriman UT
Transwest Hollow is a small town located in the southeastern region of Utah. With a population of just under 3,000 residents, this quaint town offers a close-knit community feel. The population is predominantly white, with a small percentage of Hispanic and Native American residents, adding to the town's overall diversity.
The climate in Transwest Hollow is characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Residents enjoy an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, making it the perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The town is known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and close proximity to various hiking and biking trails.
Transwest Hollow has a rich history dating back to the early 1800s when settlers first arrived in the area. The town was originally founded as a mining community, and remnants of this history can still be seen today in the form of old mine shafts and ghost towns. Cultural highlights in Transwest Hollow include an annual summer festival celebrating the town's heritage, as well as a local artists' showcase featuring the work of talented residents.