Can you identify the location of this image? If so, you may win $100!
HINTS: This photo is taken at a Washington State Park in a remote corner of the state. The location is sometimes called the end of the world. The main attraction is a natural wonder which “feels like the center of the earth.” Schedule a free tour to learn how this deep geologic mystery was created. Think stalactites and stalagmites.The winner will be drawn at random from the correct answers sent to editor@northwestprimetime.com by January 27, 2023. If no correct answer is received, the $100 prize will transfer to the following contest.You must sign up for Northwest Prime Time’s monthly newsletter in order to participate in this contest. To sign up, simply email editor@northwestprimetime.com with “newsletter” in the subject line.Congratulations to Jenny of Kent, winner of the last contest. It featured a salmon sculpture located at Dumas Bay Centre in Federal Way.


This public park is situated on 12 acres on a bluff overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The setting also features manicured lawns, garden pathways, an outdoor sculpture garden and an old-fashioned wooden gazebo.For nearly 40 years, Dumas Bay Centre was run as a convent and women’s retreat center. In 1956, the Sisters of Visitation discovered Dumas Bay and found its secluded location and natural beauty provided the ideal setting for a contemplative lifestyle. The City of Federal Way purchased the property in 1993, converting it into a meeting, retreat and special events facility.