Camp Mystic Withdraws 2026 License Application and Cancels Summer Reopening

Camp Mystic Withdraws 2026 License Application and Cancels Summer Reopening
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The decision follows public scrutiny and advocacy from families affected by last summer's fatal floods at the Texas camp.

  • Camp Mystic informed the Texas Department of State Health Services on Thursday it is withdrawing its summer 2026 camp license application.
  • The camp cited mounting pressure from parents of campers who died in floods as a reason for halting reopening plans.
  • Multiple news outlets reported Camp Mystic will not reopen for the summer following the withdrawal.
  • Last summer's Fourth of July floods in the Hill Country resulted in over 100 deaths, including 27 girls at Camp Mystic.
  • The decision was announced after the first public hearing regarding the previous summer's floods.

Camp Mystic has officially withdrawn its application to operate in summer 2026 and will not reopen this summer, citing pressure from families of flood victims and recent public hearings.

The closure highlights ongoing concerns about camp safety and regulatory oversight following a deadly flood that claimed numerous lives, prompting increased scrutiny from families and lawmakers.

It remains to be seen whether state regulators or lawmakers will pursue further action regarding camp safety or licensing in the wake of the withdrawal.