Camp Mystic to Reopen in Texas After Devastating Floods Claimed 27 Lives
National Camp Mystic has announced plans to reopen in Texas next summer, nearly a year after devastating floods swept through the campsite, claiming the lives of 27 girls and counselors. The decision comes as part of a broader effort to revitalize the site where one of the deadliest floods in US history occurred, which also left 136 people dead and widespread destruction in its wake.
According to NPR News, the camp's reopening is contingent on new safety measures being implemented following legislation championed by families of the victims. The legislation aims to improve flood warning systems and emergency response protocols in low-lying areas prone to flash flooding. "We are committed to making sure that this tragedy never happens again," said a spokesperson for Camp Mystic, according to NPR News.
The floods that ravaged the campsite on July 4, 2025, were part of a larger disaster that affected multiple counties in Texas. The destructive flooding washed away homes and vehicles, leaving thousands without power or access to basic necessities. A memorial will be built at the site to honor the girls who lost their lives, reflecting on the beauty and kindness they embodied.
According to an NPR News report, Camp Mystic's decision to reopen is a testament to the resilience of the community and its determination to rebuild and move forward. "We are not just reopening a camp; we are rebuilding a community," said a local official, according to NPR News.
The new safety measures being implemented at Camp Mystic include enhanced flood warning systems, improved emergency response protocols, and increased staff training on disaster preparedness. The camp's leadership has also committed to regular maintenance and upkeep of the site to prevent future flooding.
As part of its revitalization efforts, Camp Mystic will also establish a memorial to honor the victims of the floods. The memorial will serve as a reminder of the devastating impact of natural disasters and the importance of community resilience in the face of adversity.
The reopening of Camp Mystic is set for next summer, pending final approval from local authorities. While the decision has been met with both support and skepticism from some quarters, many are hopeful that it will mark a new beginning for the campsite and its surrounding community.
In related news, legislation championed by families of the victims is currently being considered in the Texas state legislature. The bill aims to improve flood warning systems and emergency response protocols in low-lying areas prone to flash flooding. If passed, it could have far-reaching implications for disaster preparedness and response across the state.
As Camp Mystic prepares to reopen its doors next summer, the community remains vigilant and committed to rebuilding and moving forward. With new safety measures in place and a renewed focus on community resilience, the campsite is poised to emerge from one of the darkest chapters in its history as stronger and more resilient than ever before.
This story was compiled from reports by NPR News and BREAKING: NPR News.