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Explore the iconic filming sites of The Walking Dead in Haralson, Georgia, on a 45-minute guided private backlot tour for $50, led by knowledgeable guides.

This tour takes enthusiasts directly to some of the most recognizable filming spots of The Walking Dead series in Haralson, Georgia. It includes entry into the Walking Dead Haralson Tours And Events site, where multiple scenes were shot. Visitors get a close look at The Governors Meeting Barn, the cotton gin where Merle died, and the area where Daryl re-kills Merle, among others. These locations are featured in over 14 scenes, filmed on the privately owned backlot.
The tour’s focus on actual filming sites provides a more immersive experience compared to generic theme parks. Fans can picture key moments from the show right at the spots where they happened. Since the tour is 45 minutes long, it offers a good introduction without feeling rushed. Note that admission to the shop at the location is free, allowing visitors to browse themed merchandise after the tour.
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This guided walking tour departs daily with morning and afternoon options, making it flexible to fit into most travel plans. The meeting point is at 10 Line Creek Rd, Senoia, GA 30276, conveniently close to other local attractions like Alexandria (Woodbury).
The tour involves walking about 1/3 of a mile on moderate terrain, so comfortable shoes are recommended. A mobile ticket system streamlines the check-in process, and the tour is designed to accommodate up to 30 travelers, ensuring a friendly group size. The price of $50 per person offers good value for a 45-minute experience with guaranteed behind-the-scenes stories.
Participants receive a professional guide who shares insider knowledge about the show’s production. One highlight is the inclusion of a replica prop weapon from the series, which guests can hold and photograph. The 1/3 mile walking tour takes visitors through the private filming backlot, giving a behind-the-scenes view of multiple iconic scenes.
The admission ticket covers access to the filming locations and the guide’s storytelling. The weapons and props add a fun element, making the experience more interactive. Since no transportation is provided, travelers should plan their own way to and from the meeting point.
The tour stops inside The Governors Meeting Barn, a key set piece from the series. Guests also visit the cotton gin, the site where Merle was attacked and died, and the area where Daryl re-kills Merle for the final time. These spots are filmed locations that bring to life some of the show’s most dramatic moments.
Other filming locations include additional scenes from the series, specifically from season 3, which are recreated or explained by the guide. The private backlot serves as a versatile backdrop for many walkers, props, and scene recreations. Visitors get to see set details and hear fun behind-the-scenes stories that bring the show to life.
Many reviews praise the knowledgeable guides, especially one named Pam, who is described as friendly, funny, and full of interesting facts. She shows scenes on an iPad to help visitors visualize the episodes and recreates scenes with the group, making the tour engaging for fans of all ages.
Guides also share personal stories about actors and behind-the-scenes details. This interactive storytelling helps visitors feel part of the show’s universe. The small group size and hands-on approach ensure everyone has a chance to take photos and ask questions.
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The tour involves moderate walking over a short distance, so comfortable shoes are advised. There is one mobility scooter available per tour if needed—call ahead to reserve. The activity is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals. However, no hotel pickup or drop-off is included, so guests should plan their transportation accordingly.
A popular element of the tour is the opportunity to hold a replica prop weapon from the series, which adds a fun, memorable touch. Guests also enjoy photo opportunities at key spots, capturing scenes just as they appeared in the show.
Many reviews highlight the fun surprises along the route, like recreating scenes or seeing actors’ personal stories, which elevate the experience beyond just visiting filming locations. The small group setting enhances interaction, making the tour feel personal and engaging.
Advance booking is highly recommended, with an average notice of 26 days. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility to travelers. Last-minute cancellations or changes are not accepted within 24 hours of the scheduled tour, so plan accordingly to secure your spot.
This tour is ideal for fans of The Walking Dead who enjoy seeing filming locations and learning behind-the-scenes stories. It suits those with moderate walking ability who want a short, engaging experience with interactive elements like props and scene recreations. The knowledgeable guides and small group size make it a personalized, fun outing for groups, families, or solo fans.
The Walking Dead Walking Tour in Haralson offers a compact, well-organized look at the series’ filming sites, with a focus on season 3 scenes. Its $50 price point provides good value, especially given the inclusion of props, behind-the-scenes stories, and recreations. The friendly, expert guides make the experience informative and entertaining, earning it a 4.7-star rating from hundreds of happy visitors.
While the 45-minute duration might feel brief, the quality of locations and interactive elements compensate. This tour is best suited for dedicated Walking Dead fans who want a personalized, memorable visit to the show’s iconic locations. It’s a fun addition to a Georgia trip, especially for those interested in TV production or fan memorabilia.
“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 whi…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is family-friendly. Comfortable shoes are recommended, and service animals are allowed.
Does the tour include transportation?
No, the tour does not provide hotel pickup or drop-off. Guests should plan their own transportation to the meeting point.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Last-minute changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not accepted.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are advised due to the moderate walking involved in the 1/3 mile tour. Dressing for weather conditions is recommended, as some outdoor exposure is involved.
Are there any extras available?
Yes, guests can purchase themed merchandise at the gift shop, and the props and scenes recreated during the tour add a fun, interactive element to the experience.