Being relatively new to the area, I hadn't heard of this trail yet but it looks like a fun one! We only went a little ways but will be back to go further up the canyon when it's a bit cooler.
White Rock Trail and Perry Canyon Trail follow a creekbed (currently dry) up the canyon. It's a moderately challenging hike that spans approximately 4 miles with an elevation gain of around 1000 ft. The path begins with a steady incline, winding through a mix of sagebrush and juniper. After about 0.6 miles, the trail becomes steeper and enters a more forested area, offering shade and cooler temperatures. As you ascend, you'll encounter a series of switchbacks that provide stunning views of the Great Salt Lake and the surrounding valleys. Keep an eye out for the distinctive White Rock, a prominent limestone outcrop that is visible from various points along the trail and serves as a waypoint for hikers.
The region holds historical significance, with Perry Canyon being an area that was frequented by Native American tribes and later by pioneers and settlers. Later inhabitants of the surrounding areas have also left geocaches further up the trail for your enjoyment!
Be sure to carry enough water, as there are no reliable water sources along the trail. The weather can change rapidly, so layered clothing is recommended. Also, consider bringing trekking poles to assist with the steep sections and to navigate loose rocks or gravel. (Info from hiiker.app)
There are lots of annoying grasses that get stuck in your socks so beware of that... No need to trespass on Geneva property so don't go off the right of way (beyond the no trespassing signs). You will only leave the road about 6 feet or so for this cache.
Cache is a small Altoid tin. There is a bit of room for small travel bugs and swag. Currently stocked with some geocache stickers. Bring your own writing utensil.