By Jim Utter
Director of Journalism
Quick Quack Car Wash is partnering with Washington’s National Park Fund to support Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks.
With six locations across the greater Puget Sound area and a goal of donating $10,000 per site, Quick Quack hopes to raise at least $60,000 to help preserve Washington’s most iconic outdoor spaces.
Washington’s National Park Fund is the official philanthropic partner of Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks. Its mission is to raise funds to preserve and enhance the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities of those parks.
The fundraiser will take place for three days – July 16-18 – and all car washes (including new memberships) will be offered at a flat rate of $10, with $5 from each going directly to WNPF.
Quick Quack, a West Coast-based express car wash brand, is new to Washington State and eager to give back. By supporting Washington’s National Park Fund, it hopes to fund critical programs like trail maintenance, wildlife conservation, and youth education – all to protect and preserve the state’s three largest national parks for future generations.
“There’s something special about the time-honored tradition of a charity car wash – it brings people together for a good cause. Every time we open in a new community, we look for meaningful ways to give back,” said Travis Kimball, Quick Quack Car Wash’s chief experience officer, in a statement provided to Car Wash Daily News.
“Supporting Washington’s National Parks Fund felt like a natural fit – Mount Rainier and the state’s other National Parks aren’t just iconic; they’re part of what makes Washington so beloved. 2025 marks our launch in Washington State, and we wanted to kick things off in a big way.
“This is one of our largest fundraisers yet, and we’re aiming to raise $60,000 for a cause that means a lot to us and the communities we serve.”

The fundraiser will be active at these six participating Quick Quack sites in Washington State: Marysville (3750 116th St. NE), Everett (10330 Evergreen Way), Chehalis (625 NW Arkansas Way), Kent (11624 Kent-Kangley Rd.), Oak Harbor (31485 State Route 20) and South Hill (13715 Meridian E, Puyallup).
“Quick Quack Car Wash’s commitment to environmental sustainability aligns seamlessly with our mission to protect and preserve Mount Rainier, North Cascades, and Olympic National Parks,” said Steve Dubiel, CEO of Washington’s National Park Fund.
“Their generous donation will support vital conservation efforts, exemplifying how businesses can play a pivotal role in safeguarding Washington’s iconic national parks for future generations.”
Quick Quack opened its first sites in Washington State earlier this year. With locations in California, Utah, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado, Quick Quack is regularly recognized for its community building efforts as well as its environmentally friendly business practices.




