Walking Dead Walking Tour on Private Filming Backlot

Explore the authentic filming locations of The Walking Dead on a guided private backlot tour in Georgia, complete with behind-the-scenes stories and surprises.

4.5(272 reviews)From $50.00 per person

If you’re a fan of The Walking Dead, chances are you’ve dreamed of stepping into the show’s gritty world and seeing where the magic (or chaos) was filmed. This guided walking tour in Haralson, Georgia, offers exactly that—an up-close look at some of the most iconic locations used in the series.

While I haven’t experienced it firsthand, the reviews and details paint a pretty compelling picture for those who love the show and are eager to get behind the scenes.

What really makes this tour stand out is the personalized guided experience—you’re not just wandering around with a brochure, but hearing behind-the-scenes stories and recreating scenes. Plus, the chance to walk with a replica prop weapon adds a bit of fun and authenticity to your adventure.

Anonymous
We loved this tour! Brought my kids and it was so fun! We got to pick out fake weapons to bring along the tour (pretending that we were a part of the Walking Dead). They took our pictures and were so nice. I would definitely recommend!
Andrew W
Great fun for Walking Dead megafans, this is an exciting and intimate experience that our of town guests will love. Our guide Pam was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, a true pro with that genuine Georgia hospitality. Watch season 3, episodes 13 and 15 beforehand for the best experience.
Youilite M
It was nice to see actual scenes from the show. Our tour guide was accommodating of tardiness and extremely knowledgeable on the show. Wear closed toe comfortable shoes.

On the flip side, it’s only about 45 minutes long, which might feel a little brief for some hardcore fans. Still, if you’re in the right mindset, this tour can be a highlight for any Walking Dead enthusiast.

This experience is particularly well-suited for fans who love show trivia, enjoy walking tours, and appreciate close-up filming locations. It’s not a large-tour bus experience—it’s intimate and curated—making it perfect for those who prefer quality over quantity. If you’re visiting Georgia, especially Senoia or nearby areas, it’s worth considering whether a quick but rich peek into TWD filming can fit into your itinerary.

Key Points

Walking Dead Walking Tour on Private Filming Backlot - Key Points

  • Authentic filming locations featured in The Walking Dead, with a focus on season 3.
  • Personalized tour experience led by knowledgeable guides who share behind-the-scenes stories.
  • Interactive elements, including a replica prop weapon and scene reenactments.
  • Short but engaging: around 45 minutes of walking and storytelling.
  • Great value at $50 per person, especially considering the exclusive access to a private backlot.
  • Limited group size ensures a more intimate and less rushed experience.

The Details That Matter for Fans and Travelers

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What’s Included and How It’s Set Up

This tour is a compact, well-structured experience designed for walking enthusiasts. For $50, you get a professional guide, a replica prop weapon, and a walk of about a third of a mile through the private filming backlot near Senoia, Georgia. The meeting point is at 10 Line Creek Rd, Senoia, and the experience lasts roughly 45 minutes. The group sizes are capped at 30 travelers, which helps keep the tour personal and engaging.

The tour begins at the designated meeting spot, where you’ll meet your guide and prepare for a fun dive into filming secrets. From there, you’ll explore notable sites like The Governors Meeting Barn and the cotton gin, places that have seen some of the show’s most memorable moments. You’ll also get to see the spot where Merle died and Daryl re-killed him—a scene that’s etched into many fans’ memories.

What You’ll See and Experience

The tour primarily focuses on filming locations used in the series, such as the building where Rick met with the Governor and the area where Merle was attacked and met his end. If you’re a visual person, you’ll love that guides often show scenes from the series on iPads, helping you connect the dots between the real locations and their on-screen counterparts.

The guide, often praised as extremely knowledgeable, shares interesting behind-the-scenes facts about the episodes, actors, and filming process. Many reviews highlight how engaging and friendly the guides are, often going above and beyond to make the tour memorable. For example, one reviewer mentioned that the guide even met some of the actors, adding a layer of insider insight.

Cheyenne F
I saw what I wanted to, but it was a very odd experience. You walk in to an old thrift store with an armory and it’s about 1-2 acre plot. You get a weapon and it is encouraged to react the scenes which was also a little awkward, I think it was because there was only one other person there beside me and my SO. It almost seemed like we were pressured to take certain pictures/poses which personally wasn’t my thing.You also had to walk in unkept grass/weeds, which I mistakenly wore sandals for. But you definitely get an in-depth tour and they show you the scenes and pictures from the show that correspond to where you are.
Simona B
It was a bortsurprise for my fiancé and it was awesome. The looks on his face and the smiles made my day. The tour guide was very good.
Joe S
Pam knew anything and everything Walking Dead. She also met some of the actors! It was also nice that they were able to do the tour on Easter which worked well with our group.

The Experience’s Pace and Atmosphere

Expect about a third of a mile of walking, which is manageable for most travelers but should be taken into account if mobility is a concern. The tour is designed to be fun and immersive, with opportunities to take photos, reenact scenes, and see key props up close. A notable element is the weapon replica from the armory, which adds a touch of authenticity and fun.

The Value for Money

At $50 per ticket, this tour offers a reasonably priced peek into the filming world of The Walking Dead. Many reviewers agree that it’s a great experience for fans and a worthwhile addition to a Georgia trip, especially since it includes exclusive access to private filming locations. While it’s not a lengthy sightseeing extravaganza, the depth of behind-the-scenes info and the chance to stand where your favorite characters did makes it worthwhile.

The Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Knowledgeable, friendly guides with personal stories
  • Unique access to private filming locations
  • Interactive elements like scene reenactments and props
  • Small group sizes make for a more personal experience
  • Good value considering the exclusive access

Cons:

  • The tour is only about 45 minutes long, which might leave some wanting more
  • Walking is moderate, so comfortable shoes are advised
  • No hotel pickup or drop-off included, so plan your transportation accordingly

Who Will Love This Tour?

Walking Dead Walking Tour on Private Filming Backlot - Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a dedicated Walking Dead fan, this tour is a must. It’s especially appealing for those interested in behind-the-scenes stories and actual filming sites rather than just watching scenes from a distance. The tour’s intimate setting makes it great for fans who enjoy interactive experiences—recreating scenes, handling props, or snapping memorable photos.

Travelers who appreciate guided storytelling and want a quick, engaging peek into the production will find this experience hits the mark. It’s perfect if you’re visiting Senoia or nearby areas and want a short but meaningful addition to your itinerary.

The Sum Up

This Walking Dead private backlot tour offers a neat, focused way to see real filming locations used in one of TV’s most popular series. The guides’ knowledge, combined with exclusive access to key sites, makes it a worthwhile experience for any hardcore fan or casual viewer interested in the show's production. The interactive elements and behind-the-scenes insights provide added value that many other quick tours lack.

While it’s a relatively brief experience—only about 45 minutes—it’s packed with enough information, photos, and fun moments to satisfy fans and curious travelers alike. The small group size and friendly guides help make the experience comfortable and personalized, creating a relaxed atmosphere for storytelling and photo ops.

If you’re after a unique, behind-the-scenes look at The Walking Dead, and don’t mind a quick walk, this tour can be a highlight of your Georgia trip. It’s especially suited for those who want authentic locations, fun surprises, and a knowledgeable guide to bring the show’s world to life.

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Walking Dead Walking Tour on Private Filming Backlot



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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour involves about a third of a mile of walking and is designed for most travelers, including families. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and service animals are allowed.

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes, making it a quick but immersive experience.

What’s included in the price?
You get a professional guide, a replica prop weapon from the armory, and access to the private filming backlot.

Are there any transportation options provided?
No, hotel pickup and drop-off are not included. You’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.

Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.

What seasons of the show are primarily featured?
The locations are mostly used in season 3, according to reviews and the site description.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but moderate walking is involved. There’s one mobility scooter available if reserved in advance.

Will I get to reenact scenes?
While the review mentions the chance to reenact scenes, it depends on the guide and group. It’s an interactive experience, so there’s some fun engagement.

Are the locations very far from Atlanta?
The tour takes place in Haralson, Georgia, close enough for a day trip from Atlanta if you’re staying in the area.

Is this experience good for solo travelers or groups?
The small group size makes it ideal for both solo travelers wanting a personal experience and groups looking for a shared adventure.

If you're a Walking Dead fan or just love exploring filming locations with a knowledgeable guide, this tour could be a fun, worthwhile addition to your Georgia travels. Just remember—comfortable shoes, a bit of curiosity, and your camera are all you need to make the most of it.

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