Deer Park Spring Water originally comes from a natural spring known as the "Boiling Spring" located near the town of Deer Park, Maryland, in the Appalachian Mountains. This spring water source is approximately 3,000 feet above sea level and was first bottled in 1873 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to serve passengers visiting the area
. Today, Deer Park water is sourced from multiple carefully selected natural springs across several states in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern United States, including Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Maine, and South Carolina. The brand is now owned by BlueTriton Brands (formerly part of Nestlé Waters), and the water continues to come from these various spring sources to maintain the quality and taste Deer Park is known for
. In summary, Deer Park water originates from natural springs primarily in the Appalachian region around Deer Park, Maryland, but also from additional springs in several other states in the eastern U.S. to supply the broader market