Make a Purchase that Makes a Difference

Washington’s National Park Fund partners with a number of companies who donate a percentage of your purchase to support projects in Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks. From hand-crafted glassware to essential oils, cozy park-inspired candles, jewelry, apparel, and more, when you support our partners, you support your parks.

Visiting a Park?

When you stay at the lodges in one of our national parks, your stay supports that national park. How does it work? A few dollars a night is added on to guests’ lodging bills through a guest donation program. Guests are made aware of it, of course, and do have the opportunity to opt out – though most choose to give. The funds raised are then given to Washington’s National Park Fund in support the respective park’s priority projects.

We are grateful to Rainier Guest Services and Guest Services, Inc. at Mount Rainier, and Aramark and Delaware North at Olympic National Park. And later this year, we look forward to welcoming our friends up at Lodge at Stehekin in North Cascades National Park with Guest Services, Inc.

And while you’re visiting the parks, consider taking home a memento that gives back. Several of our concessionaire partners also manage gift shops in the parks where you can purchase items featuring WNPF on the tag – a portion of which is donated to support park projects.

 Mount Rainier water bottleBaseball hat reading"North Cascades"Mount Rainier tshirt

Look for our merchandise at the gift shops at National Park Inn, Paradise Inn, and Jackson Visitors Center in Mount Rainier National Park. Purchase your North Cascades hat or mug online, or find them in the North Cascades Visitor Center in Newhalem.

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WSDOL: National Park License Plates

Own a vehicle, trailer, or motorcycle? For every national park license plate purchased, $28 is donated to Washington’s National Park Fund to support Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks. Learn more about the benefits and how to get your own plate here.

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AmazonSmile: Shop on Amazon and Support Parks

AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. To select Washington’s National Park Fund as your charity, sign in to smile.amazon.com on your desktop or mobile phone browser, click the Account & Lists dropdown menu, and select “AmazonSmile” under Your Account. Click the “Change Charity” button on the right side of the page and search for Washington’s National Park Fund. Be sure to do all your Amazon shopping from smile.amazon.com.

Hoh Rainforest Blend by Forester John

Forester John: Forest Essential Oil Blends

Using knowledge and experience gained as a real life forester, Forester John makes craft essential oils that match the same mix of trees that grow naturally together in real forests. Buy a bottle of the Hoh Rainforest blend and Forester John will donate a portion of the proceeds to WNPF to support priority projects in Olympic National Park.

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Gaudy by Nature Goods: Banana Slug Stickers & More

Who doesn’t love a good sticker? Jane, the artist behind Gaudy by Nature, produces sustainably sewn goods and illustrates and designs stickers that support organizations, nonprofits, and movements. She’s also a big fan of our parks, donating $2 from each of her Banana Slug Sticker to Washington’s National Park Fund to help support priority park projects in Olympic National Park. Check out the sticker.

Washington National Park Candles by Good and Well Supply Co

Good & Well Supply Company: 100% Renewable Small-Batch Candles

Good & Well Supply Co. makes small-batch soy candles from 100% renewable soy wax with clean-burning, USA-grown balsa wood wicks and pure essential oils. All of their products are 100% eco-friendly, recyclable, vegan, ethically-sourced and ethically-produced. At the end of each year, they donate a percentage of sales to the nonprofit of their choice; in 2021, they gave $10,000 to Washington’s National Park Fund. Check out their products.

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Garrett and the Sheriffs: Local Band Merchandise

A band born around a campfire, Garrett and the Sheriffs came together out of a communal love of music. The birth of the band out of vivid summers spent in the great outdoors working together at a beloved summer camp gives their music a rootsy grit and an organic soul. Garrett and the Sheriffs donates a portion of their merchandise sales to Washington’s National Park Fund, including a co-branded coffee mug, in order to give back to the wild places that have given them so much. Merch is currently only available at their shows, which you can find on their Facebook page.

Mount Rainier Tumbler by North Drinkware

North Drinkware: Hand-Crafted Glasses That Celebrate Incredible Peaks

North Drinkware is an Oregon-based family business that produces hand blown glasses, blankets, and coasters that celebrate some of the most iconic mountains in our country. They’re committed to giving back to those mountains, too, by aligning with local nonprofits for every region that they have created a glass for. They donate a percentage of the sales of the Washington Pint and the Washington Tumbler, both featuring Mount Rainier, to WNPF through 1% for the Planet.

LuLu van by PacWesty

PacWesty: Fully Outfitted Volkswagen Camper Rentals

PacWesty, based in Bainbridge Island, specializes in beautifully maintained and outfitted Volkswagen Vanagons. Each rental includes everything from stoves to beach chairs, sleeping bags to French presses. Adventuring is a breeze with PacWesty, and for every night’s rental of their Washington’s National Park Fund van, Lulu, $10 is donated to Washington’s National Park Fund to support projects in Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks.

Naturalist watch by Panda

Panda: Eco-Friendly Bamboo Sustainable Eye-Wear and Watches

Panda, based in Washington state, delivers ecologically sustainable eye-wear and watches with a contemporary aesthetic to a new generation of globally-conscious consumers. And they believe not only their product, but their actions, must make an impact. They will donate a percentage of sales from each The Naturalist watch sold to support Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic National Parks.

Visit Mount Olympus Tee by Parks Project

The Parks Project: Quality Clothes & Products that Help Fund National Park Projects

The Parks Project works to support our national parks to protect and preserve for future generations. They have contributed over $1.5 million to help fund projects in national parks around the U.S., including donating a percentage of sales of their Olympic National Park apparel to Washington’s National Park Fund in support of Adventures In Your Big Backyard, a program that enables ranger-led recreational experiences for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. Check out the collection.

Beanie and Sweater by Rainier Watch

Rainier Watch: Mount Rainier-Inspired Apparel for Rainier Lovers and Watchers

Rainier Watch is a community of Rainier watchers and lovers and apparel brand making tees, stickers, hats and more. The Rainier Watch mission is to keep the great people of the PNW informed when “The Mountain is out” and make Rainier-inspired products while supporting our national parks. They donate 5% of all sales are to Washington’s National Park Fund to support projects in Mount Rainier National Park. Check out their products.

Our Partners Make Accomplishing Our Mission Possible

We are grateful to all of our partners who pitch in to support our parks.

If your brand or business is interested in joining in a cause marketing partnership with Washington’s National Park Fund, we’d love to hear from you.

Alex Day
Marketing, Communications & Database Manager
(206) 623-2063
marketing@wnpf.org

About Our Partnerships

Cover photo and footer photo (below): Olympic National Park by Nate Brown 📷

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