Camp Mystic victim’s family asks a Texas judge to prevent the facility from reopening

Associated Press (AP)EN 5 min read 100% complete by By  JIM VERTUNO and SEAN MURPHYMarch 4, 2026 at 10:53 PM
Camp Mystic victim’s family asks a Texas judge to prevent the facility from reopening

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In March 2026, a Texas judge declined a request to prevent Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas from reopening. The request was made by the family of Wynne Naylor, who died at the camp during floods the previous year. Alli Naylor, Wynne's mother, attended the hearing in Austin, along with Malorie Lytal, mother of Kellanne Lytal, and Will Steward. Attorneys argued for a temporary restraining order against the camp. Camp Mystic owner Tweety Eastland was also present at the hearing. The family sought to keep the camp closed following the tragedy.

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