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Camp Mystic is a private non-denominational Christian girls' summer camp in unincorporated Kerr County, Texas, US It is set on a 725-acre (293 ha) campus consisting of two neighboring sites 6 miles (9 7 km) southwest of Hunt, near the confluence of the South Fork Guadalupe River and Cypress Creek
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The 2011 Kerr County flood insurance rate map showed Camp Mystic, a Christian girls summer camp, as being in a special flood hazard area Property owners can appeal, and in 2013 15 buildings were removed from the map
- The Not So Happy Campers – Texas Monthly
For more than seventy years, Camp Mystic has been a sparkling oasis in the Hill Country for Texas girls to escape the heat and learn archery, kayaking, etiquette, and sisterhood
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Nestled along the banks of the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, Camp Mystic has been a summer rite of passage for generations of elite white girls since its founding in 1926
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Camp Mystic was established in 1926 by The University of Texas coach “Doc” Stewart Camp Mystic had one eight-week session from the beginning until 1942 After World War II Camp Mystic began offering two sessions, and later added a two week third session in 1983
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The Owners and Executive Directors of Camp Mystic are Dick and Tweety Eastland, who have been at Mystic since 1974 They, shown with their eleven grandchildren, are the third generation to manage Mystic, which has been in the family since 1939
- Camp Mystic: A Comprehensive Overview and Analysis of Its Legacy and . . .
Camp Mystic is a private Christian summer camp for girls, established in 1926 in Hunt, Texas, along the Guadalupe River It offers activities like kayaking, archery, and sports, fostering personal and spiritual growth
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