Washington’s National Park Fund is the official philanthropic partner raising funds to preserve and protect Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks.
Your donations fund scientific research, youth and family experiences, and projects that will keep these parks strong and vital now and forever, for everyone.
Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks are national treasures. They welcome four million visitors every year, preserving Washington’s wilderness and telling the story of this region’s past — and representing our hope for its future.
But the truth is, national parks are facing challenges like never before. They’re welcoming more visitors year after year while facing aging roads, buildings, and bridges and confronting the challenges of a changing climate. They’re forced to stretch limited federal resources even further. That’s where we come in.
With the support of donors like you, we have funded critical search and rescue equipment, countless miles of trail maintenance, programs that provide wilderness access to underserved communities, wildlife studies and invasive species removal, and so much more.
These parks need us to step up. It’s up to us to invest in them so they can remain powerful places of solace, reflection, recreation, and discovery for future generations. If you care about the parks, help us care for them.
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More than $7.5 million has been awarded to the parks in the last decade.
See the projects we’ve funded over the years.
See the difference Washington’s National Park Fund donors are making in the parks:
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Banner photos: Hiking below Mount Rainier by Stephen Matera, Klahhane Ridge Trail in Olympic National Park by Nate Brown, trails at Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park by Kristen Oliphant, and Sahale Arm Trail in North Cascades National Park by John Donofrio; page photos: Snowshoeing at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park by NPS, Ranger teaches young park visitors about decomposers in North Cascades National Park by NPS, and snowfield in North Cascades National Park (below) by Mitch Pittman