Camp Mystic Cancels 2026 Season Amid Flood Tragedy and Probes

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Camp Mystic, a Texas private Christian girls’ camp where 28 people died in July floods, will not reopen for the 2026 season after withdrawing its license renewal; state officials say the license may not be renewed without major revisions to the emergency plan, and an internal investigation is underway alongside a Texas Ranger probe. Families of victims criticize the decision, while attorneys say accountability and stronger safeguards for campers will continue to be pursued in court.
- Camp Mystic will not reopen this summer after withdrawing state license application KUT
- Camp Mystic, Where 28 Died, Says It Will Not Reopen This Summer The New York Times
- "Our children deserve to be remembered, and they deserve accountability" KFDM
- Camp Mystic owners apologize for deadly flood plan failures and push to reopen over Texas lawmakers’ objections CNN
- Camp Mystic withdraws application for 2026 camp license, will not open this summer, representatives say CBS News
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