The Beaver Point Day Use area consists of a primitive campground area and 3 boat ramps. It has picnic tables and many native trees on the shoreline as shade. There are also areas of easy swimming access from the shoreline as well as areas to fish.
The activity pass covers the use of the boat ramps and/or beach for one vehicle for the day that it was purchased.
Fort Supply Lake is known for its fishing opportunities, including crappie, walleye, and bass. Recreational boating and water skiing are popular during the summer months. There is a designated swim beach on the north side of the lake available to picnickers, swimmers, and sunbathers.
The shores of Fort Supply Lake have several varieties of trees natural to the area which include eastern cottonwood and black willow. Other trees planted in the campground to supplement the shade for campsites include American elm and sycamore.
A major attraction for hunters is the approximately 6,000 acres around the perimeter of the lake. It is managed by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and is home to whitetail deer, wild turkey, bobwhite quail, squirrel, rabbits, dove and several varieties of waterfowl. There is also the Cooper WMA that comprises of approximately 16,000 acres, which is located approximately 3 miles from the project office.
There are many restaurants and stores in the town of Woodward, OK, approximately 13 miles from Fort Supply Lake. Boiling Springs State Park is approximately 17 miles away from Fort Supply Lake and is one of the 7 original parks built in Oklahoma by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
All visitors utilizing the boat ramp or day use area (unless camping) must possess a valid day use pass.
If purchasing your pass on-site, no printed copy will be available. Instead, your license plate number will be used to confirm compliance.
If purchasing a pass in advance, bringing a printed copy of your pass is recommended.
This pass does not guarantee parking availability. For your safety, please remember that parking outside of designated areas is discouraged and visitors who park illegally may be fined and towed.
The daily pass is valid until 11:59 PM of the date listed on the pass, and only for the date and vehicle specified for the pass.
Annual Passes purchased online must be redeemed for a physical pass within 14 days. Passes can be redeemed at any gate house.