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LOGE Camps Faces $9.4M Foreclosure Lawsuit, Bankruptcy Looms
Troubles at the outdoor hospitality company are affecting properties across the American West.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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LOGE Camps, the company that owns the LOGE Entrada property in Bend, Oregon, is facing significant financial troubles, including a $9.4 million foreclosure lawsuit and the closure of its Montana property, the historic Izaak Walton Inn. Internal emails reveal the company is struggling with a lack of cash flow and an inability to pay operating costs, leading to the ouster of its CEO for misrepresenting the company's real estate portfolio.
Why it matters
The downfall of LOGE Camps highlights the challenges facing the outdoor hospitality industry, particularly smaller regional players, as they navigate economic headwinds. The closure of LOGE properties across the West could disrupt travel plans and leave employees without jobs and housing.
The details
The $9.4 million foreclosure lawsuit was filed against LOGE GP Holdings LLC, LOGE Holdings LLC, and former CEO Cale Genenbacher, alleging they failed to pay debt obligations on two notes that matured in early 2025. Internal emails obtained by the Flathead Beacon revealed the company was struggling with a lack of cash flow and an inability to pay required operating costs, leading to the closure of the Izaak Walton Inn in Montana.
- The foreclosure lawsuit was filed in October 2025.
- The two notes that are the subject of the lawsuit reached full maturity in early 2025.
- LOGE Camps closed the Izaak Walton Inn in Montana in recent weeks.
The players
LOGE Camps
An outdoor hospitality company that owns properties throughout the American West, including the LOGE Entrada in Bend, Oregon.
Cale Genenbacher
The former CEO of LOGE Camps, who was ousted for misrepresenting the company's real estate portfolio.
Radify Essex
One of the defendants named in the $9.4 million foreclosure lawsuit against LOGE Camps.
LOGE GP Holdings LLC
One of the defendants named in the $9.4 million foreclosure lawsuit against LOGE Camps.
LOGE Holdings LLC
One of the defendants named in the $9.4 million foreclosure lawsuit against LOGE Camps.
What’s next
The judge will likely rule on the foreclosure lawsuit in the coming months, which could determine the fate of LOGE Camps and its remaining properties.
The takeaway
The downfall of LOGE Camps serves as a cautionary tale for smaller, regional players in the outdoor hospitality industry, highlighting the need for sound financial management and resilience in the face of economic challenges.

