🌊 A Summer of Sorrow: How Floodwaters Shattered Texas’s Beloved Camp Mystic
For nearly a century, Camp Mystic stood as a symbol of summer joy for generations of girls across Texas — a place where traditions were passed down, friendships blossomed, and the noise of the outside world fell away. But this summer, the peaceful retreat was devastated by an unforgiving force of nature, turning a cherished memory-maker into the epicenter of tragedy. A Century-Old Legacy Swept Away Nestled along the scenic Guadalupe River in Texas Hill Country, Camp Mystic was more than just a summer destination — it was an institution. Hosting hundreds of girls each year, the camp offered an escape from the harsh Texan heat and a chance to reconnect with nature, self-discovery, and sisterhood. Many Texas families had long-standing ties to the camp. Some parents had attended as children and made sure their daughters carried the tradition forward. Even notable public figures — including First Lady Laura Bush — have ties to the camp’s storied past. But this summer, as unrelenti...