Officials at CampMystic say they are withdrawing their application for a camp license to operate this summer. The camp said in a statement Thursday that camp leaders want to give families of those who died there more time to ... .
After a week filled with criticism — and even a promise from a lawmaker to shut them down — CampMystic's owners announced Thursday they will not reopen this summer amid multiple investigations and lawsuits ... .
(The CenterSquare) – CampMystic owners have agreed to suspend camp operations this summer after being called to do so by state lawmakers and parents whose daughters were swept away from cabins and survived or died in them during ....
CampMystic on Thursday said it has withdrawn its application for an operating license, a decision that means it will not reopen to campers this summer ....
AUSTIN, Texas — CampMystic’s owners have decided not to reopen a year after deadly floods ripped through the summer camp, leaving more than two dozen campers and counselors dead.Read more trending news.
A damaged building at CampMystic in Hunt, Texas, seen days after a devastating flood killed 27 people at the camp on July 4, 2025 ... Could the Girls of Camp Mystic Have Been Saved? ... natural disasters texas flooding camp mystic politics More.
CampMystic — the all-girls Christian summer camp where 28 people were killed in catastrophic flooding in July — will not reopen this summer ... Camp Mystic Families Are Suing for Negligence ... Camp Mystic Will Not Reopen This Summer.
CampMystic, where 25 young girls and two counselors died in catastrophic flash flooding last July, announced it will remain closed this summer a month ahead of its planned opening for its 100th anniversary.
CampMystic alumna describes experience, generational impact. Camp Mystic alumna Allie Coates described her experience and the generational impact that the camp has had over the years ... The rest were returning campers, a Camp Mystic spokesman said.
Texas lawmakers sat through two long days full of tears, heartbreak and hard truths as they continue their investigation into the tragic events at a central Texas camp where flood waters claimed 27 young girls' lives ....