In case you missed it this week: The debate over the U.S. testing rule for international arrivals; where to still find summer travel deals; and why your next flight could be a bus. | (The Webby Awards; iStock/Washington Post illustration) Vote for By The Way's newsletter in the Webby awards Enjoy our weekly newsletter? Help us win a 2022 Webby award for best newsletter by casting your vote here. | (PADI) The therapeutic power of scuba divingFor divers with disabilities and PTSD, scuba is a form of therapy that inspires travels around the world. | (American Airlines/Washington Post illustration) Your next American Airlines flight could be on a busThe airline has launched a bus-service partnership connecting travelers to smaller airports. | (iStock/Washington Post illustration) Vacations are painfully expensive now, but you can still find ways to saveHere's where travel expenses stand, what people should expect as they plan summer trips and how they might save a few bucks. | More from The Washington Post | (Jacob Biba for The Washington Post) Dolly Parton comes home to DollywoodDollywood is introducing some new experiences this year, though the oldies are still golden. | Explore BTW's guidesThere's more to see | (Eva Verbeeck for The Washington Post) In Savannah's Starland District, the Vault pays homage to the building's former life as a bank, with an open kitchen, where tellers used to stand, and rows of lockboxes hanging behind the bar. The restaurant specializes in sushi, but the tacos, curry dishes and stir fry are worth trying, too. Check out this spot and more in our local's guide to Savannah, one of our 70 City Guides around the world. | (iStock) Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Port Alsworth, Alaska, is a land of fire and ice — or in the warmer months, pristine turquoise waters. You will find active volcanos and glaciers, craggy peaks and mountain rivers flowing into sparkling lakes.
No roads lead into the park. Visitors must enter by plane, boat or on foot. Popular activities include hiking, rafting, bear watching and fishing. With one of the best fishery habitats in the national parks system, Lake Clark is a fisherman's paradise.
If you visit Lake Clark or any other national park, be sure to snap a picture and tag #BTWParks for a chance to be featured. | |
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