Thirteen buildings and structures, built by the VCC and the WPA, are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[4] A 1971 study by the Minnesota Academy of Science and The Nature Conservancy found that Camden State Park contained one of the westernmost natural occurrences of the sugar maple in North America.
The original sites were two acres or less in size, and contained about 35 grasses and wildflowers.
[6] The prairie plants have been maintained and expanded, in part through the use of controlled burns.
[7] Media related to Camden State Park at Wikimedia Commons