Know Our Source
Where the Journey Ends and the Source Begins
The water in every bottle of Hawaiian Springs begins high on the volcanic slopes of Mauna Loa, nearly 13,000 feet above sea level. From there, rainfall begins a long, quiet descent through ancient layers of lava — a natural filtration path shaped by time and pressure.
Each layer softens, purifies, and enriches the water with the island’s own minerals. By the time it reaches the Kea‘au artesian aquifer, it has completed a journey through nearly 13,000 vertical feet of volcanic rock — not in drilling depth, but in transformation.
At the base of that journey lies our artesian source, sealed beneath dense volcanic stone roughly 1,200 feet below ground. There, natural pressure holds the water in a protected chamber, shielded from the surface and untouched by machinery. When released, it rises on its own — pure, balanced, and alive with the geology that created it.
That’s the truth behind both numbers: 13,000 feet of natural filtration. 1,200 feet of living protection. One describes the journey. The other, the source. Together, they define what makes Hawaiian Springs unlike any other water on earth.
Never Filtered Tap. Never Tankered.
Hawaiian Springs. Hawai‘i’s original bottled water — the only one bottled at the source.