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Half the big parks near big cities are dangerous. I live in Rio and the Tijuga Forest park would be the sickest fucking /out/ location to visit except if you go in there without a group you're probably gonna get mugged.
And in other places, pretty much everywhere is restricted, you can't just go wherever in a park and many places REQUIRE guides. No such thing as camping wherever you want either, there may be some particular areas and that's it. And most of them aren't even in the parks.
National forests are ltierally only open for visitation but you can't camp or interact with them, they exist solely for visitation and scientific research.
I'm going to be honest, I am incredibly jealous of the /out/ culture in the US and other places. You can go anywhere anytime in your national forests and camp or get yourself some wood or whatever as long as you're not a dumbass camping near a river, and it's easy to find some peace.
I'm gonna see if I can go out to a couple nearby states and visit state parks, but I'm afraid I'll never really leave a public crowded trail.
At least I'll get some nice views anyway, though. Brazil does have some great sights even if I can't go all the way exploration, pic related.