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Most Texas Hill Country summer camps reopen one year after deadly floods
By Joy Addison at KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC)
· June 28, 2026
· 2 min read
Nearly one year after catastrophic flooding devastated the Texas Hill Country, most of the region’s summer camps have welcomed campers back, marking a significant milestone in the area’s long recovery.After the Storm: The flood that changed the Hill CountryRoughly 15 camps in the Hunt and Kerrvil...
Key takeaway After the Storm: The flood that changed the Hill CountryRoughly 15 camps in the Hunt and Kerrville area reopened for the 2026 summer season after months of repairs, inspections and updated emergency planning.
Why this matters in The Piney Point
The reopening of most summer camps in the Texas Hill Country marks a significant step in the region's recovery from the devastating floods. For Piney Point Village residents, this news may resonate particularly, given the community's own experiences with severe weather events and flooding in the Houston area. The strengthened safety standards and emergency preparedness plans implemented by Texas for licensed summer camps could have implications for local youth camps and organizations in Harris County, potentially informing best practices for severe weather response. As the community in Kerr County continues to heal and rebuild, Piney Point Village residents may be watching with interest to see how the new safety measures and flood warning systems being developed in dozens of Texas counties could be applied to their own neighborhood, particularly in areas prone to flooding.
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Category: parks ·
Published: June 28, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? Nearly one year after catastrophic flooding devastated the Texas Hill Country, most of the region’s summer camps have welcomed campers back, marking a significant milestone in the area’s long recovery.After the Storm: The flood that changed the Hill CountryRoughly 15 camps in the Hunt and Kerrvil...
When was this published? This article was first published on June 28, 2026 by KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) and curated for The Piney Point readers.
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