Our Story

 
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Our Watershed

Proudly Sourced in Blue Springs, Georgia

 
 

You’ll find Blue Springs nestled in the Pine Mountain ridge of Georgia. There, pure water flows from a deep quartzite spring, producing exceptionally pristine water. It’s hydration at its finest. 

This is where America’s best spring water is sourced from. 

We recognize that the Callaway watershed contains a mosaic of ecosystems rich in biodiversity with great ecological significance.

Alongside our family, nearly 600 other species call it home, 29 of which are endangered. It’s why we put the land into conservation with the Georgia Forestry Commission, ensuring that this land will be protected, pure and pristine for generations to follow.

We’re not kidding. Read our Geology Report.

At Callaway Blue, our commitment to sustainability is matched only by our dedication to quality. That’s why our water delivery service brings the same pure, quartzite-filtered water from our protected blue springs directly to your doorstep. Whether you're keeping your family hydrated or providing top-tier refreshment to employees, you can trust that every bottle of Callaway Blue water reflects the care and conservation that goes into preserving our land and aquifer.

For businesses looking to elevate their breakroom experience, our office water delivery ensures a steady supply of clean, naturally filtered water sourced straight from Georgia’s Pine Mountain ridge. It’s more than just water—it’s a taste of the land we fiercely protect. Choose Callaway Blue to support both your team’s well-being and the future of this vital watershed.

 
 
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Our Family

The water of this spring has been safeguarded by the Callaway family for four generations. Thanks to the bounty of the earth, we are able to support our family sustainably off of the very ground we grew up on.

 
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Our Azalea

More than just a flower.

See that azalea on our packaging? That’s not just any flower. That’s the Rhododendron prunifolium, or the plumleaf azalea. Back in 1930, when Cason and Virginia Callaway were picnicking on this land, it was endangered. With the creation of Callaway Gardens, they single-handedly saved that flower from extinction. Protecting the purity of nature has been our family’s mission ever since.

Learn more about Callaway Gardens

 
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