
Inwood, West Virginia
Glencoe Farm
We're a family-owned (and operated) farm in Berkeley County, West Virginia, right off Interstate 81.
- 250+YearsIn continuous operation
- 161AcresProtected forever
- 6WeekendsOpen each fall
- 7GenerationsOf McDonalds
Our Farm
With Middle Creek running through our park-like grounds, our farm is the perfect place to spend some quality time with your family or friends!
Six weekends each fall, we open our farm to the community for various festival activities.

It is a labor of love to spend the year preparing for the season, and we're dedicated to bringing you and your family the best farm experience. We feel blessed to be able to share our home place with you!
Throughout the years
Our farm has been home to many different ventures over the decades.
The McDonalds come to West Virginia
Andrew MacDonald immigrated from Glencoe, Scotland to Arden, Virginia (now West Virginia).
Apple industry
Our farm played a role in Berkeley County's thriving Apple Industry. Our great-grandfather, Ernest Faulkner McDonald, was one of the original 18 guarantors of the C.H. Musselman Company Apple Plant in Inwood.
McDonald Farm Machinery
Our grandfather, Charles “Bub” Francis Wall McDonald, founded McDonald Farm Machinery and operated it until 1985.
The pumpkin patch begins
Our father, Charles “Charlie Bill” William McDonald, together with his wife Stephanie, planted corn and pumpkins on the farm for the first time and established Old McDonald's Pumpkin Patch.
Protected forever
A permanent conservation easement was placed on 161 acres of Glencoe Farm.
Sestercentennial Farm Award
Glencoe Farm received the Sestercentennial Farm Award after 250 years of continuous operation.
Yes, we're really McDonalds
Or MacDonalds, originally.
In the early 1700s, a man named Andrew MacDonald immigrated from Glencoe, Scotland to Arden, Virginia (now West Virginia).
Seven generations later, we carry on the traditions of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe (Clann Iain Abrach). Take that, King William!

Charlie Bill McDonald · 1964–2024
A life at Glencoe
Charlie Bill spent his life taking care of Glencoe. He was happiest working in the fields, tending the animals, and spending time here with his family.
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McDonald Geneology
Young McDonalds

Liam McDonald and dog Zoey on the porch at Glencoe Farm, 2003

Liam McDonald, 2024

Reece McDonald, 2005

Reece McDonald, 2024

Theodore and Alaina McDonald, circa 2001

All four Young McDonalds with their grandfather driving the backhoe, circa 2008
Middle-Age McDonalds

Charles 'Charlie Bill' McDonald, 1967

Stephanie Nesselrodt McDonald, 1975



Annual McDonald Family Reunion at Glencoe Farm
Old McDonalds

Charles 'Bub' McDonald (right) and Willa Jean Hammersla McDonald (left) with daughters Gail McDonald Fidelman (right) and Kathy (left), circa 1950s

Willa Jean Hammersla, circa 1930s

Charles 'Bub' McDonald (middle) receiving a tractor for McDonald Farm Machinery, 1950

"Grandma Mag" (right) with grandchildren Charles "Bub" McDonald (left) and Peggy McDonald (center)


Peggy (left) and Charles "Bub" McDonald (right), 1929-1931


Limousin Cattle at Glencoe Farm
Old Old McDonalds


Unknown folks pictured in front of the big white barn at Glencoe Farm, circa 1910

Straw stack in the barnyard at Glencoe Farm

Richard Clyde McDonald (brother of Theodore Roosevelt McDonald) pictured in front of the workshop at Glencoe Farm

Theodore Roosevelt McDonald
Old Old Old McDonalds

Young Ernest Faulkner McDonald

McDonald Family gathered on the side porch at Glencoe Farm in 1929. Ernest Faulkner McDonald is pictured on the left

"Grandma Mag" (center), Elizabeth (center left) holding daughter Peggy, and Ernest Faulkner McDonald (center right)<br/>on the porch at Glencoe Farm in 1926

Ernest Faulkner McDonald pictured with a cherry tree on the "hill field" at Glencoe Farm

Margaret "Grandma Mag" Borum McDonald in her late years
Old Old Old Old McDonalds

The Choral Society, with James William McDonald pictured as tallest (center-right, back row)

Alice Mae Stewart McDonald
Old Old Old Old Old McDonalds

18th century survey plat for the tract of land purchased by William McDonald. This parcel is now known as Glencoe Farm