If you’re just visiting America, you may have come for a number of reasons. Many travelers come to the U.S. because it offers them a chance to perform the world-famous road trip across America. Others may have just come to explore themselves more than the country itself. But before you get ready to go back, why not go see the true America?

There’s nothing quite like hiking trip because you finally escape from the city and be at one with mother nature. America is one of the largest countries in the world, and with that, there are many national parks, mountain paths and hiking trails for you to explore. Each one of them, however, will take time to navigate and to get the full experience, you’ve got to march at your own pace. Whether it’s the rocky mountains of the MidWest or the sloping steps of the East Coast, America has some of the best serene wildlife and beautiful natural settings; you’ll want to stay and explore them all.

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Preparing for the long haul

Before you set off on your journey, you should know that you’re perfectly within your right to extend your stay in the land of the free. However, the immigration authorities are routinely backlogged and may get to your case when it’s too late, even if you’ve applied for an extension well in advance. If you’re being threatened to go home sooner than you believe, find the best immigration legal services that will support your case.

Hiking around America takes a long time, and if you’ve applied within the legal limits, the government departments should bear the responsibility for not acting sooner. With an extension given to you, you’re able to stay for a few more months, giving you ample time to go and explore the mesmerizing beauty of America that’s hidden away.

Mountains Of New England

A walking trip throughout the wet and wild nature of Virginia. This part of the country, couldn’t get more country if it tried. During the autumn months, the Appalachian Trail is truly an adventure you won’t be forgetting anytime soon. It’s situated in the mountains of Vermont, passing through New Hampshire (of course including Mount Washington) and then it ascends into Mount Katahdin with a peak of over a mile in height.

It’s the highest peak in Maine, so it’s the perfect combination of high and low air density. You can also find camping huts along the route if you want to stop and get some rest. Although you can complete the trail in one day, you’ll want to stop every now and then, and breathe in the gorgeous fresh air while admiring the view.

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Oregon Playground

Oregon is not understood as well as say Colorado and the hills of California even. And yet, it’s a true hiker’s paradise as it has big, open plains to walk through. The Columbia River has a gorge that steps in Portland and the wilderness area are teaming with dense woodland and trees that stand almost 100-feet tall. The mountains and peaks are separated by trails that ebb and flow with the land, making the experience quite enjoyable and not physically taxing. This kind of adventure is for those who want to find themselves, as there is more to look at than to do.

You should feel free to contact the proper professionals to help your case to extend your stay in America. Sometimes you need a little extra time to go see the places you may never experience again. The mountains, plains, peaks, and woodland are the places where people truly find themselves, so don’t waste this opportunity.