Bryce Canyon National Park is the smallest Utah national park, more than 2,000 meters above sea level, and it will be more difficult to climb from the valley than usual. The view from the cliff top is spectacular, each rock is different in shape, but from a distance it is neatly arranged and magnificently arranged. The open-air rock columns are constantly experienced by the wind and rain, the sun is raining, the old stone columns are slowly weathered, but the new rock columns are gradually formed and last forever. Every rock column is particularly red and bright under the sun.