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Camp Mystic Reopens After Tragic Flood Deaths
3 Dec
Summary
- Camp Mystic will reopen in Summer 2026 at a new location.
- Enhanced flood monitoring and communication systems are installed.
- Lawsuits allege owners prioritized profit over camper safety.

Camp Mystic has announced its intention to reopen for the Summer 2026 season, following a fatal flood incident in July 2024 that resulted in 27 fatalities. The camp will operate from its separate Cypress Lake location, distinct from the Guadalupe River site that remains closed. This decision aims to support the healing journey of campers, acknowledging the emotional weight of their return.
Significant safety upgrades have been implemented at the Cypress Lake location. These include the installation of 100 flood monitoring units and NOAA handheld radios for weather updates. The camp is also enhancing power reliability with higher-capacity generators. These measures are designed to improve emergency response and communication with parents and authorities.
However, the camp's planned reopening occurs amidst ongoing legal battles. Lawsuits filed by families of victims allege that Camp Mystic's owners neglected safety protocols, prioritizing financial interests over camper well-being during the 2024 flood. These legal actions underscore the deep-seated concerns about preparedness and accountability.




