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Fort Supply Lake - COE/Supply Park
Overview
Supply Park at Fort Supply Lake offers a peaceful retreat managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the plains of Northwest Oklahoma. Spanning approximately 1,800 surface acres, the lake serves as a central hub for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a blend of water recreation and history. This park is known for its well-maintained grounds and a layout that prioritizes access to the shoreline, making it a staple for regional travelers and long-distance RVers alike.
Location & Surroundings
Situated just outside the town of Fort Supply and a short drive from Woodward, the park is defined by the scenic transition between Wolf Creek and the expansive lake. The landscape features rolling hills and sandy areas typical of the region, providing a unique backdrop for sunsets over the water. Its geographic position makes it an ideal stop for those exploring the High Plains or visiting the various historic landmarks scattered throughout northwestern Oklahoma.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility provides nearly 100 campsites, many of which are equipped with electric and water hookups suitable for modern RVs. Key features include:
- Multiple boat ramps and a courtesy dock for easy water access.
- A designated swimming beach with sandy shoreline areas.
- Large group picnic shelters and a modern playground for children.
- Clean comfort stations with hot showers and a dump station.
The campsites are often praised for being spacious and level, offering enough room for large rigs with slide-outs and outdoor gear.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw for many is the Fort Supply Historic Site, which offers a deep dive into 19th-century frontier military life. Nature lovers can spend their days fishing for crappie and catfish or hunting in the nearby management areas during the appropriate seasons. If you are looking for a change of pace, the city of Woodward provides shopping and dining, while Boiling Springs State Park is within easy driving distance for additional hiking opportunities.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for budget-conscious families who enjoy traditional lake activities like swimming and boating without the noise of a commercial resort. It is a fantastic choice for history enthusiasts wanting to stay close to significant archaeological and military sites. Because of its quiet atmosphere and natural surroundings, it also appeals to retirees and solo travelers looking for a calm place to recharge while touring the Oklahoma panhandle region.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kyler McGaha
Lake is great. All the bathrooms are locked though so if you plan on using the bathrooms or staying any meaningful amount of time. Bring a camper.
Yashin Hernandez
Amber Mullins
The attendant lady at the office is EXTREMELY rude!! She is so hateful. The campground was great, it’s just not becoming to have such a rude individual working.
margenelson2
This is a great campsite on the lake with water and electricity. View is beautiful with cement pads covered picnic tables and grass. Very quiet. The only reason not giving it a 5 was we had people encroaching on our campsite fishing about 10ft from our door. I had to keep my door shut and bring my dogs inside to keep them from barking. We paid for the site and I don't expect to be sharing it with other people. My husband ask him to leave but 5 minutes later the first man was back and another. After about ten minutes they both left.Sometimes the best thing you can do is not feed the creature.
Rachel
Water and electric available as well as dump station. Nice lakeside sites with good spacing.
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