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After Texas floods that killed campers, here’s what to consider when sending your kids to camp

Death and destruction at a venerable Texas summer camp might have parents wondering about the risks of sending their kids away to any camp, even if it’s in a much different setting and less vulnerable to a natural disaster.

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After Texas floods that killed campers, here's what to consider when sending your kids to camp

Hayley Bosworth, back, and Simon Ball, foreground, cut tree branches during clean-up efforts after flooding in Center Point, Texas, Monday, July 7, 2025. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)


Death and destruction at a venerable Texas summer camp might have parents wondering about the risks of sending their kids away to any camp, even if it’s in a much different setting and less vulnerable to a natural disaster.

The stunning flood that and counselors along a river at Camp Mystic in the Texas Hill Country was the result of extraordinary rain and walls of water. Nonetheless, experts agree that information about how a camp plans for emergencies is just as important as the lunch menu and the times to go swimming.

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