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Fresh From Maine. Poland Spring® comes from natural springs, all located in the beautiful state of Maine.
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Spruce Spring
Nestled In The Mountains
Thousands of trees cover peaks and valleys on majestic Bigelow Mountain Range near Spruce Spring. Part of the Appalachian Mountains, these mountains contain one of Maine’s highest summits (over 4,000 feet tall!). You can enjoy the breathtaking view with a bottle of Poland Spring Brand water in hand (gotta stay refreshed on the trail).

Bradbury Spring
The Spring By The Slopes
Tucked away in the valley between Sugarloaf and Mount Abraham, you’ll find Bradbury Spring. It’s partially fed by melting snow and rainwater that comes down from the mountains and reemerges as spring water. Pack your skis (or snowboard), because Bradbury Spring is just minutes away from some of the best skiing in the state (and remember to stay hydrated with refreshing Poland Spring bottled water).

Bella Luna Spring
The Spring Surrounded by Water
The picturesque town of Lincoln known for its rivers, lakes and streams, is where Bella Luna Spring calls home. With nearly 70 miles of lakeshore frontage and 19 miles of river frontage, there is plenty to do outdoors (be sure to bring a bottle of Poland Spring water along)!

White Cedar Spring
The Jewel Of The Western Mountains
This spring is known as the perfect place to stop along your travels, especially if you’re fans of skiing or snowmobiling. You can see the slopes of nearby Saddleback Mountain or visit beautiful Rangely Lake. White Cedar Spring is a popular destination for those looking to sit back, relax and enjoy nature at its best. Please pass the s’mores!

Garden Spring
Right Near Where It All Began
Down the road from Poland Spring, you’ll find Garden Spring, which is also in Poland (the town, not the country). With the same sand and gravel deposits as our Poland Spring source, it’s famous around these parts for its fresh-tasting natural spring water.

Ellis Spring
Ellis Spring
The area is located in Maine's western mountain region, a well-known area with interesting geologic features like tourmaline gems and minerals. This area is well-known for outdoor recreation from skiing, mountain biking, rafting/canoeing, hiking to fall foilage tours.

Evergreen Spring
A Great Spring With A Great View
From Evergreen Spring, you can see New Hampshire’s stunning Western Mountains with their (naturally) evergreen landscape. We could enjoy this stunning scenery for hours while enjoying a bottle of Poland Spring water (of course).

Cold Spring
A Great Place To Chill
In the shadow of Pleasant Mountain (which is as lovely as it sounds), Cold Spring is nestled in a picturesque mossy glen in Western Maine. Surrounded by waterways, rolling hills and dense forests, the area around Cold Spring looks a lot like the brochure for a pretty amazing summer camp (because it is).

Poland Spring
The One That Gets All The Glory
Just down the road from the original source in Poland, Maine, you’ll find Poland Spring — home to some of the greatest-tasting spring water in the state. Although we no longer use the original Poland Spring source, it continues to flow into the historic spring house, which is open to visitors at the Poland Spring Museum as a reminder of how our bottled spring water company got its start.

Clear Spring
The Spring That Goes Back. Way Back.
Clear Spring could be a history lesson all by itself — a prehistoric history lesson, that is. Cold spring water flows from ancient glacial deposits formed during the Ice Age(!). The springs bubble up through sand and gravel, providing the perfect natural filtration system for refreshing spring water. Yes, this process takes a while. But that’s often the case when you’re making something this great-tasting.




Mark’s a hydrogeologist. He monitors water flows, tracks precipitation levels and even studies the areas’ biodiversity.
All of this is to help ensure the springs and surrounding areas are sustainably managed. And to get the highest quality water delivered fresh for you.








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Designed for Recycling
Our bottles are designed to be 100% recyclable when empty. Remember to put the cap back on before you recycle!
We use #1 PET plastic, which can be recycled over and over and over again!

Unfortunately
of plastic bottles get recycled in the US.


The rest likely end up in landfills…
Some in oceans.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Together, we can make a change.

And the next one.
And the next one.
There are recycling facilities all over the U.S. that can help to turn it into something new - from a new bottle to a t-shirt and more!
Curious about recycling in your own community? Visit berecycled.org for details specific to you.
And, if your community needs a recycling program, we want to know.

We’ve committed to using
across our still water line by 2022*
*Still water bottles under 1 gallon size; labels & caps are recyclable, but not yet made with recycled material.

The bottle you have is made with 100% recycled plastic AND is 100% recyclable. (And, we’re working on rolling this out across all other bottle sizes too!)


We’ve committed $6 million to The Closed Loop Fund, we’re collaborating with The Recycling Partnership to help increase recycling rates across America, AND we’re asking YOU to recycle each and every time.
Together we can create a fresher future for generations to come.