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Walking Dead Walking Tour on Private Filming Backlot

Overview
Our tour takes place entirely on the Esco Feed Mill property, where many scenes from The Walking Dead were shot. Choose a weapon from our well-stocked armory and prepare to set out on foot for a 1/3 of a mile, 45 minute walking excursion on slightly uneven terrain.

We tour rain or shine.
City: Atlanta
Sun 22 Jun
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Starting at $50.00
Sun 22 Jun
Starting at $50.00
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What's Included
All Tours: 1/3 of a Mile Walking Tour of our Private Filming Backlot
All Tours: Replica prop weapon from our Armory
All Tours: Professional Guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Regarding ALL Tour Experiences: A Moderate Amount of Walking (1/3 of a mile) is Involved, Comfortable Shoes Are Advised. We One Mobility Scooter Available Per Tour, CALL TO RESERVE.
What To Expect
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Walking Dead Haralson Tours And Events
Go inside The Governor’s Meeting Barn, and the cotton gin where Merle died, and the area where Daryl re-killed his dear brother for the final time, as well as where 14 additional Walking Dead scenes that were filmed on our private filming backlot. Admission to shop is Free
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (258)
Gina G
Jul 2014
I was thrilled to visit here!! This is a tour purely for fans of AMC's 'The Walking Dead' series- The location is at the Esco Feed Mill, which every episode of the TV series has in it's opening theme scene. You tour and stand on the spot where Merle Dixon took his ill-fated shot at the Governor, his death scene and where Daryl found he had turned. You enter the barn where Rick met with the Governor, Martinez parried with Daryl around the silo's. Also scene where Michonne obtained medication for a very ill Andrea. There is a small gift shop inside the front building where you purchase your ticket and there are some artifacts from the series including the chairs Rick and the Governor sat upon while they 'negotiated' before going to 'war'. - It was interesting and informative with behind the scenes info about the filming at the location. The tour guide was very helpful in advising the locations of other, non-published filming sites you can visit on your own. Walking distances were very reasonable. - This is a visit for any die-hard WD fan!, Others may not find this is for them. I would go again!
morgannahlima
Nov 2024
The city is charming by itself, but the locals are even more adorable. I went from Uber from Atlanta to Senoia and the driver (Mr. Mo) was a resident of the city and during the journey he was telling me about the peculiarities of the surrounding cities and the city itself of Senoia. In the city I did the tour The Walking Dead, with the company Georgia Tour, I did the walk and it was very interesting, I recommend to all fans of the series. In the city there is also the Walking Dead Museum which holds legitimate items used in the series recordings.
Casari2
May 2024
We visited the site where Daryl's brother Merle died and where Rick signed a pact with the governor, so we took photos with the actors' real weapons..., it was exciting..

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