Welcome to the Pleasant Hill Boat Club!
The Pleasant Hill Boat Club is a private 501(c)(7) member-run club located on the north end of Pleasant Hill Lake. PHBC was founded in April 1940 to stimulate interest in all types of marine activity and all other outdoor sports and activities in general.
It is the aim and purpose of the Club to bring together all persons interested in the great outdoors; whether it be for boating, wildlife, fishing, hunting, bird watching, or hiking. To build community among the membership through values of participation, cooperation and mutual respect.
We are a working member club. All members are expected to contribute regularly to the management, maintenance, operation and repair of the club. This may include professional skills, trade skills, or basic skills.
Our goal is to enable our members to participate in safe boating practices in harmony with other aquatic interests, and facilitate social and recreational activities for members of the Club, their families, and their guests.
Our hope is for our members to appreciate and understand the conservation of marine and wildlife and to assist in its preservation with the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.
It is the aim and purpose of the Club to bring together all persons interested in the great outdoors; whether it be for boating, wildlife, fishing, hunting, bird watching, or hiking. To build community among the membership through values of participation, cooperation and mutual respect.
We are a working member club. All members are expected to contribute regularly to the management, maintenance, operation and repair of the club. This may include professional skills, trade skills, or basic skills.
Our goal is to enable our members to participate in safe boating practices in harmony with other aquatic interests, and facilitate social and recreational activities for members of the Club, their families, and their guests.
Our hope is for our members to appreciate and understand the conservation of marine and wildlife and to assist in its preservation with the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District.