Travel Tales - Nevada, USA
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BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
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Travel Tales - Nevada, USA
Notable Quotes
"You will find these things, but it offers so much more if you jump in a car and drive."
"There's something thrilling about being in such an exposed and, I guess, potentially dangerous place."

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In this episode, Kevin, the Content Director of BBC Gardeners World Magazine, recounts his trip to Nevada, presenting it as a surprising destination for nature lovers. Contrary to the common perception of Nevada as merely a desert land characterized by Las Vegas and cacti, he discovered a rich variety of botanical highlights throughout the state.
Starting his adventure in Las Vegas, Kevin mentions the Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden, a hidden gem just a short drive from the hustle of the Strip, showcasing various cacti and other resilient types of plants in a beautifully maintained environment. Moving on to the Valley of Fire State Park, he marvels at the park's unique rock formations and the extreme heat, which adds to the rugged beauty of the area.
His journey continues to Cathedral Gorge State Park, where he experiences solitude and the surprising presence of life in the form of resilient plants. Kershaw Ryan State Park offers a more cultivated environment with recreational facilities, perfect for families. He then describes Great Basin National Park, where the scenery shifts to lush greenery, with aspens ablaze in autumn colors, and talks about breathtaking stargazing opportunities.
Kevin wraps up his travels with a visit to the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, an educational initiative that celebrates local history and ecology through its expansive botanical gardens. He encourages listeners to explore the hidden botanical richness of places like Nevada, and invites them to join him for the next travel tale.
Starting his adventure in Las Vegas, Kevin mentions the Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden, a hidden gem just a short drive from the hustle of the Strip, showcasing various cacti and other resilient types of plants in a beautifully maintained environment. Moving on to the Valley of Fire State Park, he marvels at the park's unique rock formations and the extreme heat, which adds to the rugged beauty of the area.
His journey continues to Cathedral Gorge State Park, where he experiences solitude and the surprising presence of life in the form of resilient plants. Kershaw Ryan State Park offers a more cultivated environment with recreational facilities, perfect for families. He then describes Great Basin National Park, where the scenery shifts to lush greenery, with aspens ablaze in autumn colors, and talks about breathtaking stargazing opportunities.
Kevin wraps up his travels with a visit to the Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, an educational initiative that celebrates local history and ecology through its expansive botanical gardens. He encourages listeners to explore the hidden botanical richness of places like Nevada, and invites them to join him for the next travel tale.
Key Takeaways
- Nevada offers a surprising variety of botanical experiences beyond its desert reputation.
- Gardens like the Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden and Springs Preserve provide engaging educational resources.
- Natural parks like Valley of Fire and Great Basin showcase the resilience of plants in extreme conditions.
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