Lower than three months after devastating floods tragically killed 27 individuals at Camp Mystic in Kerr County, Texas, the camp introduced it would reopen in 2026, with a number of households — together with the mother and father of an 8-year-old woman who continues to be lacking after the floods — criticizing this determination.
“To advertise reopening lower than three months after the tragedy — whereas one camper stays lacking — is unthinkable. Our households stay trapped within the deepest throes of grief, but your communications deal with our unending nightmare as little greater than a quick pause earlier than resuming enterprise as standard,” CiCi and Will Steward, the mother and father of lacking Cile Steward, wrote in a letter addressed to camp management on Wednesday.
Camp Mystic, a Christian ladies’ summer season camp positioned on the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, was hit with devastating floods on July 4, killing 27 campers and counselors in the course of the night time. Some state leaders and environmental consultants told ABC News in July that numerous the cabins had been in recognized flood zones and shut proximity to the river, in accordance with officers and FEMA’s street maps.
Cile Steward, 8, has been lacking for the reason that floods hit Camp Mystic on July 4.
Steward household
The summer season camp made the announcement on Tuesday that Camp Mystic Cypress Lake, a sister web site that opened in 2021, shall be open in summer season 2026, whereas Camp Mystic Guadalupe River won’t be able to reopen by then as a result of devastating injury sustained earlier this 12 months. The announcement of the partial reopening was emailed on Sept. 22 to households enrolled within the 2025 camp.
In an announcement to ABC Information, the camp emphasised that Camp Mystic Cypress Lake — which they’re planning on reopening subsequent summer season — is a “separate property that’s not adjoining to the Guadalupe River and sustained no injury from the historic flood on July 4.”
Of their unique reopening announcement, Camp officers stated “the guts of Camp Mystic has by no means stopped beating” and they’re “not solely rebuilding cabins and trails, but additionally a spot the place laughter, friendship and religious progress will proceed to flourish.”
Additionally they stated they might be constructing a memorial “devoted to the lives of the campers and counselors misplaced on July 4th.”

On this July 7, 2025, file photograph, a search and rescue group appears for individuals alongside the Guadalupe River close to a broken constructing at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas.
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“As we work to finalize plans, we’ll accomplish that in a method that’s aware of these we’ve misplaced. You’re all a part of the mission and the ministry of Camp Mystic. You imply the world to us, and we sit up for welcoming you again contained in the inexperienced gates,” officers stated in a letter on Tuesday.
However CiCi and Will Steward stated for a lot of households, “Camp Mystic’s coronary heart stopped beating the second these 27 ladies took their final breath.”
Cile Steward, 8, is the one camper who has not been positioned for the reason that floods, along with her mother and father saying restoration groups are “nonetheless on the market day-after-day, scouring the river” for his or her little one.

Cici Williams Steward, mom of flood sufferer Cile Steward, 8, testifies in entrance of the Senate Catastrophe Preparedness and Flooding committee on the Texas Capitol in Austin, on Aug. 20, 2025. Cile is the final remaining Camp Mystic flood sufferer that has not been positioned.
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Her mother and father stated the camp made its reopening announcement “with out prior session or consent from the affected households.”
“You’re making ready to ask kids to swim within the very river which will nonetheless maintain our daughter’s physique once you plan to ‘open your gates,'”CiCi and Will Steward stated within the letter.
Carrie Hanna, the mom of 8-year-old Hadley Hanna, a camper who died within the floods, stated, “there’s just one precedence for us proper now: discovering Cile.”

On this July 5, 2025, file photograph, a view inside a cabin at Camp Mystic, the location of the place at the least 20 ladies went lacking after flash flooding, is proven in Hunt, Texas.
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“Camp Mystic needs to be placing each ounce of vitality and assets into serving to the search. It is unfathomable ladies could be swimming in that river, whereas our bodies have but to be recovered,” Hanna stated in an announcement to ABC Information.
The mother and father of Mary Grace Baker, one other 8-year-old who died within the floods, advised ABC Information they had been “by no means consulted a few memorial, regardless of the camp suggesting in any other case.”
“An announcement a few memorial doesn’t resolve our security issues or handle our uncooked grief. With one little one nonetheless lacking, it’s not simply insensitive however unconscionable to ask new campers again to the very place the place 27 younger lives had been misplaced,” Clarke and Katie Baker stated in an announcement to ABC Information.
CiCi and Will Steward are asking the camp to “halt all dialogue of reopening and memorials” and as an alternative guarantee their lacking daughter be recovered and to “totally confront and account on your position within the occasions and failures that brought about the deaths of our daughters.”
“Something much less dishonors the kids who had been killed whereas in your care – at a time when their security was your major duty,” the mother and father wrote of their letter.
“We’ll proceed to advocate for reforms and demand full accountability,” Cile Steward’s mother and father added.

On this July 4, 2025, file photograph, a view of Camp Mystic, the location of the place 27 ladies had been killed in flash flooding, is proven in Kerr County, Texas.
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In an announcement to ABC Information, Camp Mystic stated they’re within the “preliminary levels of planning a memorial” and “have notified bereaved mother and father.” They stated additionally they “welcome” the participation of households “as the method develops.”
“Our determination to partially reopen areas of the camp is knowledgeable by our religion and our dedication to proceed the practically century-long mission and ministry of Camp Mystic to supply a Christian tenting expertise for women that permits them to develop bodily, mentally and spiritually,” the camp stated in an announcement to ABC Information.
The camp stated it’s “working with engineers and different consultants to adjust to all components of the just lately handed camp security laws.”
Kerr County Public Relations didn’t instantly reply to ABC Information’ request for remark.