From Woodward, Oklahoma, travel 9 miles northwest on Highway 3/270 to Fort Supply Lake sign. Turn west and follow for 3 miles, crossing Fort Supply Dam. Continue 3/4 mile to the four-way stop; turn left and follow access road into the campground.
Camping areas were clean n some firewood stacked. Nice spots.
Worst COE we've stayed in. It is a party atmosphere with an extremely loud boat on the lake - vibrating our rig, loud music well after 11 pm, trucks driving thru and people walking thru the campground after midnight. Midges are also covering rigs. We stayed in the first loop, adjacent to the public access, so that may contribute to the problems. Would never come back.
I wanted to like it here, but it is pretty over crowded. We booked a spot that said it could accommodate a 60’ RV(?).. well, it was actually 3 sites sharing one tiny parking lot. It was completely full so we parked our van next to it, on the grass. The ranger came and said we needed to move into the parking lot, right next to a huge RV. We had to approach the people in the RV and ask them to move vehicles so we could park in the camping spot we reserved and paid for. It could have been nice if we could have parked next to our picnic table - but sleeping in this parking lot with 6 other vehicles was unpleasant to say the least. Will avoid this park on our next trip through Oklahoma. Zero social distancing. Very overcrowded. The photo shows the lot that was expected to hold 3 large RVs plus extra vehicles. All these vehicles are from one group. We had to ask them to move so we could fit our camper van in the lot. That huge RV hooked up to the only water - so no one else had any water access. There also aren’t adequate restrooms for the number of sites. This is our 9th campground to stay at on a 2 week road trip and it was by far the dirtiest, most disgusting restroom. No toilet paper. No soap. Just gross.
1 year later and many campgrounds later - this is still by far the worst place I’ve stayed.