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Road Trip To The Walking Dead Filming Locations

Fight the dead. Fear the living.

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Created by kim.warrenmilburn - June 5th 2021

Between ruthless outlaws and the omnipresent zombies, you probably wouldn't last too long in the world of The Walking Dead. That being said, AMC's show is pretty amazing. It takes place in Georgia, and is shot almost entirely in and around the state, which makes visiting filming locations super easy...but of course, there are some spots that remain out of reach. For example, Hershel's farm has been locked down, and the owners reportedly regret letting their property be used as a filming location since so many people have come by looking to visit/find shelter from the never-ending hoards of walkers. There's also the sad fact that the prison scenes weren't filmed at a real prison, but on a restricted access movie lot (to keep out the zombies, presumably). But, at least you can grab a horse, or a tank, or an abandoned car from I-85 and head across Georgia to check out these Walking Dead filming locations that are open to visitors (spoilers ahead, naturally).

Elkton, Maryland, United States

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756mi 12h 09m

793 Windsor Street Southwest, Atlanta, GA, US

Terminus - The Walking Dead

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The abandoned rail yard where the community known as "Terminus" lived is a good place to reflect on good and evil in the post-apocalyptic world of "The Walking Dead." Would you rather succumb to a paranoid existence, like the Terminants, or die trying to keep a spark of good alive? Fun fact: "Terminus" was an early name for the city of Atlanta, where a lot of the show takes place, since it was the end of the Western and Atlantic railroad line.

Photo of The Arena - Walking Dead Filming Location
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5 Perry Street, Newnan, GA, US

The Arena - Walking Dead Filming Location

The disturbing gladiator-style staged fights that the Governor puts on for the residents of Woodbury to "blow off steam" take place in this arena. It's a great place to hone your walker-fighting skills, if you're game to fight Merle.

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46mi 00h 46m
Photo of Grantville - Walking Dead Filming Location
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Main Street, Grantville, GA, US

Grantville - Walking Dead Filming Location

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In a twist of irony, a show about the undead has brought the sleepy little town of Grantville back to life. It was once known as the only place in the county to buy bottled liquor, but now they offer Walking Dead tours on the weekends, and the town's reputation as a Walking Dead filming location is bringing in tourists for the first time in years.

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30mi 00h 39m

1 Broad St, Warm Springs, Georgia

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35mi 00h 44m
Photo of Steve's Pharmacy - The Walking Dead
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101 Main St., Sharpsburg, GA, US

Steve's Pharmacy - The Walking Dead

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You should always be on the lookout for a well-stocked abandoned drug store during any apocalypse scenario...but don't count on Steve's Pharmacy. Even though this is where Maggie and Glenn stock up in the show, it's actually an abandoned storefront. You can't miss it, since someone has written "Steve's Pharmacy, Walkers welcome" on the windows!

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0mi 00h 00m
Photo of The Carriage Bar on The Walking Dead (filming location)
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Sadly, you won't be able to toss back a drink with Hershel at the Carriage Bar, since it's actually an auction house that was turned into a drinkery for the show. But, on the bright side, you won't have to deal with any bad guys trying to ruin your good time while you're visiting!

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7mi 00h 11m
Photo of Senoia
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53 Main Street, Atlanta, GA, US

Senoia

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The quaint little town of Senoia, Georgia served as the filming location for most of Woodbury. The house where Carl finds chocolate pudding, the governor's house, and a building where Rick and Carl take shelter are all in this area.

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0mi 00h 01m

20 Main St, Senoia, GA, US

Nic & Norman's

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0mi 00h 02m

48 Main St Suite LL5, Senoia, GA, US

The Waking Dead Cafe

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0mi 00h 02m
Photo of Senoia Welcome Center
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68 Main Street, Senoia, GA, US

Senoia Welcome Center

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434-592 Rover Zetella Rd, Williamson, GA, US

Graffiti Barn - The Walking Dead

It's easy to recognize the "Graffiti Barn" as the one where the Governor got the name "Brian Heriot," even though the graffiti and message have been painted over.

793mi 12h 56m

Elkton, Maryland, United States

At the end of the day, we can all agree that the impending zombie apocalypse is inevitable, and it probably can't hurt to immerse yourself in the TV show...you know, to get used to the idea of hiding from walkers.