For the first time since the roaring flood, the 100-year-old all-girls Christian sleepaway retreat plans to sign up campers ...
The first time Allie Coates ran barefoot across the buffalo grass at Camp Mystic, she was 8. Her tiny strides nestled among the cypress trees near the Guadalupe River. She caught a catfish, mailed her ...
Texas journalists and photojournalists speak with Poynter about Camp Mystic after the Texas Hill Country floods.
Katherine Ferruzzo remembered in a memorial on Water Street in Kerrville, Texas for the victims of the July 4, 2025 flood. Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio’s newsletter that brings our top ...
Severe flooding hit Camp Mystic, a 99-year-old private nondenominational Christian camp for girls in the Texas Hill Country. More than 750 girls were at the camp, which is located along the Guadalupe ...
The emergency weather alert had come early Fourth of July morning: There would be life-threatening flash flooding in Kerr County, Texas. And Camp Mystic – an all-girls Christian camp situated along ...
Heart O’ the Hills Camp for Girls, a historic summer camp in the Hill Country, will relocate several miles north of its original location along the Guadalupe River after it suffered serious damage ...
The Texas Tribune - The all-girls Christian summer camp where 27 people, most of them children, were swept away and killed by the July 4 flooding in Kerr County was just one of 13 summer camps along ...
The Texas summer camp for girls where 27 campers and counselors died in flash fooding in July plans to reopen next year, despite opposition from some victims' families and lingering questions over ...
The parents of a camper who vanished in the July 4 flood and is still missing are calling on Camp Mystic to abandon plans for a partial reopening next summer. CiCi and Will Steward of Austin — the ...