Win $100! Where in Washington?

April 30, 2022 at 5:30 p.m.



Can you identify the location of this photo? If so, you may win $100!


HINTS: This well-used walkway recently reopened after major renovations. The path connects art, history, culture and the environment within the context of native voices.  

The winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers sent to editor@northwestprimetime.com by June 27, 2022. If no correct answer is received, the $100 prize will transfer to the following contest.

This contest is available only to readers who sign up for Northwest Prime Time’s email newsletter. Joining is as easy as sending an email to editor@northwestprimetime.com and asking to sign up. We anticipate emailing you about once a month. Northwest Prime Time will never share your information with any other person or organization.


The last contest proved a bit tough and there were only four correct answers. Each entry had a 25% chance of winning the $100 prize! However, we’d like to congratulate Don of Burien, winner of the last photo contest.The last photo contest featured Waterworks Gardens, a public park next to King County’s South Treatment Plant in Renton. Along with trails, public art, native plants and wildlife, the dozen or so ponds and marshes of Waterworks Gardens filter and clean stormwater. Waterworks Gardens is designed as a series of garden “rooms.” The Knoll is the entry to the path that passes through a series of leaf shaped ponds, wetlands and an inlaid mosaic Grotto. Washington Trails Association describes the location as “a place to soothe your frayed urban nerves amidst a whimsical blend of natural artistry and urban water management.” For directions and more information, visit www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/waterworks-garden.
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