OAN Staff Jenna Lee and Brooke Mallory
5:40 PM – Thursday, April 30, 2026
Following the catastrophic flash flooding that tragically claimed the lives of 27 young campers and two counselors on July 4th last year, officials from Camp Mystic have withdrawn their license application for the upcoming season, confirming the Texas Christian girls’ camp will remain closed through summer 2026.
This decision to abandon the reopening bid follows months of intense legislative scrutiny and emotional public hearings regarding the safety of the site located along the Guadalupe River.
By formally retracting their application, the camp’s leadership has effectively halted the licensing process, opting to keep the gates shuttered as investigations continue into the events surrounding the “Heaven’s 27” tragedy.
“No administrative process or summer season should move forward while families continue to grieve, while investigations continue and while so many Texans still carry the pain of last July’s tragedy,” a Camp Mystic statement read.
During the legislative hearing investigating the camp’s emergency response and its bid to reopen, the Eastland family faced intense questioning regarding their training protocols, disaster preparedness, and the overall safety of continuing operations in 2026.
In an emotional moment, Camp Director Edward Eastland offered a tearful apology to the heartbroken families, yet the gesture did little to calm the fury of parents who vehemently protested the camp’s original plans to resume business.
The families urged lawmakers to either deny or delay the facility’s license, citing a profound lack of accountability following the tragedy. In response to the growing pressure, Camp Mystic leadership issued a statement confirming they will remain closed for the 2026 season while committing to full cooperation with ongoing investigations and continued support for recovery efforts.
“This decision is intended to remove any doubt that Camp Mystic has heard the concerns expressed by grieving families, members of the Texas House and Senate investigating committees and citizens across our state. Respect for those voices requires that we step back now,” wrote the camp’s directors.
Regulators have also been urged by Republican Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to deny Camp Mystic’s application until all corrective actions and investigations are completed. Texans “deserve transparency and clear answers before DSHS issues a seal of approval,” asserted Patrick.
He posted a statement on X regarding the camp’s license application.
According to reports, in an effort to rectify identified safety deficiencies, the Eastland family has begun investing in enhanced communication tools and infrastructure, including the procurement of backup generators and walkie-talkies for counselor use during emergencies.
These upgrades will modernize the site’s response capabilities following the 2025 disaster. However, the camp continues to face significant criticism over the adequacy of its emergency evacuation protocols.
Despite these physical investments in hardware, skeptics and safety experts remain concerned that the fundamental plans for moving campers to safety during a crisis require more rigorous overhaul to prevent a repeat of the previous year’s tragedy.
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