In the early morning of the next day, we will depart for the most diverse, oldest and most visited national park in Utah—Zion National Park. Although not as magnificent as the Grand Canyon, the scenery of Zion National Park is more beautiful and rich., The steep boulders in the valley are as high as clouds, the bottom of the valley is unfathomable, and the valley is narrow and deep. Standing at the bottom of the valley and looking out over the cliff is very spectacular.At the same time, there are many hiking trails suitable for young and old. It is a national park with a strong participation in outdoor activities, which will bring you many surprises. Leaving Zion Park, we continue to drive northeast for about 1 hour, and we will arrive at Bryce Canyon Nation Park. The cliff walls of the canyon have been eroded by wind and rain for tens of millions of years. The form is vivid, orange and red, and thousands of people.The stone pillars are called "The Hoodoos". According to the legend of the Indians, this stone forest was transformed by humans. The humans who originally lived here were turned into stone by the gods and trapped here because they did bad things.People have to sigh for the wonderful workmanship of nature.In Bryce Canyon we will enjoy three major attractions in turn: Sunset Point, Inspiration Point and Bryce Point.
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