DO NOT SEND A CHECK FOR 2026 DUES
If you own property in Three Rivers Suwannee county or Columbia county side and have not joined TREPO we would love to have you join our organization.
Attention all Three Rivers Lot Owners:
Revitalization was completed on February 10th, 2026, and recorded in Columbia and Suwannee Counties.
Anyone interested in joining the association, please contact us.
Renew your membership
Membership renewal options will be available online starting January 2027.
With the Revitalization, all renewals for previous members will be treated as New Memberships.
Fees
$175/Year
Key Day for 2026 will be on the May 30th from 10 to 2 and Friday the May 29th from 4 to 6. At the clubhouse.
New Members
Membership in TREPO is dependent on ownership of property within the boundaries of Columbia
County and Suwannee County, which the subdivision is charted.
You must provide a certified copy of the RECORDED deed showing the transfer of ownership
stamped by the county clerk.
Please reach out to our Membership Team for questions
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Membership
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Dues will remain exactly the same for 2026. There are no plans to increase dues at this time.
TREPO is committed to keeping membership affordable while still maintaining our parks, boat ramps, and community amenities.
You can renew your TREPO membership—or become a new member—during Key Day.
Key Day for 2026 will be as follows.
Price: $175/Year
Dates:
Friday, May 29th, 4 to 6
Saturday, May 30th, 10 to 2
📅 Date: Friday, May 29th, 4 to 6 and Saturday, May 30th, 10 to 2
📍 Location: Hodor Park
Just come up on Key Day, and we’ll get everything taken care of, including:
✔️ Signing the rules acknowledgment
✔️ Paying the annual dues
✔️ Receiving your new park keys
If you’re joining for the first time or renewing your membership, this is the day to do it.
No — membership is not mandatory.
Property owners have the choice to join the TREPO Property Owners Association.
If you choose to join, you receive access to the private parks, boat ramps, and all member-only amenities.
If you choose not to join, you simply won’t have access to those parks and facilities — but there are no penalties, and TREPO does not impose any rules on non‑members outside normal county laws.
In short:
- Join the POA → You get park access
- Don’t join → That’s your choice; no access to the parks
TREPO’s role is focused on maintaining community parks — not requiring anyone to become a member if they don’t wish to.