Maps show where devastating flash flooding hit Texas
Devastating flash floods in Central Texas on Friday have killed more than 100 people, including over two dozen at Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp for girls along the Guadalupe River.
Where were the Texas floods?
The area hardest hit by the floods was Kerr County where the Guadalupe River rose to critical levels in multiple locations, according to National Weather Service data. Kerrville, the largest city in Kerr County, is roughly 100 miles west of Austin and 65 miles northwest of San Antonio.

Kerrville is in central Texas, roughly 100 miles west of Austin. / Credit: CBS News
Kerr County reported the highest number of fatalities from the floods as of Tuesday morning. The other counties to report fatalities are Travis County, where Austin is located; Kendall County; Burnet County; Williamson County; and Tom Green County.

Camp Mystic located in Kerr County
Camp Mystic, where at least 27 campers and counselors died in the floods, is in Kerr County, near Hunt, about 13 miles west of Kerrville. Around 750 children were at the camp when the flooding started, officials said.

Camp Mystic is located in Kerr County, Texas, west of Austin and San Antonio. / Credit: The Associated Press
The camp is located on the banks of the Guadalupe River.

Map shows location of Camp Mystic, in Kerr County, Texas. / Credit: CBS News
Other camps are also located along the river, including Camp La Junta, where two young brothers, Braeden and Brock Davis, were among the campers who escaped the floods.

Multiple camps are located along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas, where deadly flash floods hit on Friday, July 4, 2025. / Credit: CBS News