May 17, 2025

Fresh Eggs Now at Riviera Farms

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Organic, Free-Range Eggs in Borrego Springs

Riviera Farms, a historic 22-acre property reborn with heart and purpose, is now selling organic, non-GMO, soy-free eggs—and that’s news worth cracking open.


Chad and Melissa, the dynamic duo behind Riviera Farms, have spent over a year restoring this once-neglected land into a thriving haven for rescued animals, sustainable farming, and community resilience. Their latest addition? A flock of happy hens producing some of the freshest eggs in Southern California.


These eggs aren’t just food—they’re the result of mindful farming. Raised under the open Borrego sun in protected outdoor spaces, these chickens live stress-free lives, and it shows in the rich color and taste of each egg.


At $10 a dozen, Riviera Farms eggs are available now for pickup or local delivery. This launch marks the first step in a broader farm-to-table movement for Borrego Springs, rooted in sustainability and care.


Order yours today, and support a farm where every hen—and every egg—matters.


How to Order:

Eggs can be picked up or delivered locally in Borrego Springs. Let them know your preference and enjoy eggs the way they should be.


Eggs Available Now!

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