Pleasurecraft Engine Group Lake Murray Clean-up

Volunteers from major marine engine maker clean local waterway.
Lake Murray Clean-up
Pleasurecraft Engine Group partnered once again with “Keep the Midlands Beautiful” for the annual Lake Murray Clean-up, a dedicated event aimed at preserving the natural beauty and health of our local waterways. Courtesy Pleasurecraft Engine Group

Little Mountain, SC (September 20th, 2025) – Pleasurecraft Engine Group, partnered once again with “Keep the Midlands Beautiful” for the annual Lake Murray Clean-up, a dedicated event aimed at preserving the natural beauty and health of our local waterways.

Held at the Hilton Boat Ramp, this event brought together twenty-two Pleasurecraft employees, whose efforts were vital in cleaning and restoring the public ramp and surrounding shoreline. “The lake is not only a recreational treasure it’s part of our home,” said Trey Thurman, President of Pleasurecraft Engine Group. “Our team takes pride in protecting it, and events like this give us a chance to give back in a direct and meaningful way.”

The Pleasurecraft team led clean-up efforts along the heavily trafficked Hilton Boat Ramp area, removing litter, debris, and discarded materials that pose threats to wildlife and water quality. Their hard work ensured safer, cleaner access for boaters, families, and all who enjoy the lake.

Why It Matters

Lake Murray is one of South Carolina’s most cherished recreational assets, serving as a hub for boating, fishing, and community events. Keeping it clean isn’t just about aesthetics,  it’s about environmental responsibility, public health, and protecting the local ecosystems.

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Pleasurecraft Engine Group remains committed to environmental stewardship and supporting initiatives that benefit both the community and the environment.  The Lake-Murray Clean-Up reflects PEG’s ongoing mission to not only power great boating experiences,  but to do so responsibly and sustainably.