Shay Mitchell's Béis to Support National Park Foundation with New Utility Collection

Béis Camp will be stationed near four national parks beginning this weekend

<p>Kristy Sparow/Getty</p> Shay Mitchell

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Shay Mitchell

Shay Mitchell is staying grounded this summer with some help from her travel brand Béis.

Beginning Saturday, Aug. 10, Béis Camp will be stationed near four national parks — Yosemite, Zion, Rocky Mountain and Great Smoky Mountains — where visitors can shop the brand's newest utility collection and other exclusive merchandise.

"Sometimes we enjoy the world from 35,000 feet, but this month we are hitting the road in our nostalgic Béis camper, and looking forward to meeting you in the great outdoors. In tandem with the Béis Camp pop-up, we are partnering with the National Park Foundation to support the preservation of our parks, all in celebration of our utility collection," Mitchell tells PEOPLE in a statement. "Our utility bags are perfect for the casual camper and durable for any occasion."

<p>BÉIS</p> Béis' Utility Collection

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Béis' Utility Collection

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Along with offering family activities and a photo booth moment, Chamberlain Coffee will also be introducing limited-edition coffee, mugs and tumblers in collaboration with Béis.

The brand's latest collection launches Aug. 14 and will be available in a lavender hue (along with olive and black): new pieces include the utility duffle, utility tote, rucksack, collapsible lunch box and more.

With its latest drop, Béis has donated to the National Park Foundation to help fund programs and projects that connect youth to the outdoors, restore vulnerable habitats, maintain trails and more, according to a release.

An avid traveler, Mitchell co-launched the brand in 2018 after sketching her first creation, the fan-favorite Weekender Bag, "on a cocktail napkin on a plane," she previously told PEOPLE.

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