Walking Dead S2E5 Chupacabra: Daryl is searching for Sophia when his horse is spooked. He falls into a valley where he is impaled by a crossbow arrow & encounters zombies. That scene was filmed here. Read more.
This location was “Big Jake’s” in The Walking Dead S3E15 “This Sorrowful Life” episode. Before heading to the ambush spot, Merle sits in his car here to have a drink & a little fun with a few walkers. Read more.
In season 2 episode 4 (Cherokee Rose) of The Walking Dead, Glenn & Maggie travel into town to look for supplies. A nearby storefront was converted into the fictitious 'Steve's Pharmacy' for filming. Read more.
In The Walking Dead S03E15 “This Sorrowful Life”, Merle is leading Michonne on foot to meet The Governor. They stumble upon this abandoned motel where he decides to hot wire a car, tripping the alarm. Read more.
This high school was the setting for The Walking Dead Season 2 Episodes 2 & 3 when Shane and Otis go search for medical supplies and find themselves trapped in the school surrounded by walkers. Read more.
The Walking Dead: S02E06 Secrets, this neighborhood served as the location of 'Wiltshire Estates'. While out looking for the missing Sophia here, Shane & Andrea encounter and shoot a group of walkers. Read more.
Welcome to Woodbury! The exterior town scenes in season 3 of The Walking Dead were shot here. Woodbury is the fictional rural town controlled by 'The Governor' which houses approximately 70 survivors. Read more.
Filming location for The Walking Dead Season 2 premiere episode where the group stumbles upon a church called the “Southern Baptist Church of the Holy Light” while searching the woods for Sophia. Read more.
Several locations in this town can be seen in S3 episodes including the “Case General Store” & “Deer Cooler“ from the premiere along with the silos where Rick & the Governor have their sit-down chat. Read more.
Site was used multiple times in The Walking Dead S3: Meeting place for Rick & The Governor in E13 “Arrow On The Doorpost” as well as the location of Merle's ambush attack in E15 “This Sorrowful Life”. Read more.
The Walking Dead S3E14 "Prey", Andrea has escaped Woodbury & is on the run from The Governor. He chases her into an abandoned building where she attempts to hide. The mill was used for those scenes. Read more.
In The Walking Dead S3E12 "Clear", Rick, Carl, & Michonne travel to Rick's hometown in King County for supplies where they find an old friend. The home, restaurant, & street scenes were filmed here. Read more.
This gas station was used to film the opening scene in the first episode of The Walking Dead. Rick is searching for gas when he encounters a zombie girl..which he disposes of by shooting in the head. Read more.
In The Walking Dead S3E10 "Home", Merle & Daryl find a family being attacked by walkers on the 'Yellow Jacket Creek' bridge (fictional name). Daryl assists them which leads to an argument with Merle. Read more.
In Season 1 Episode 2 ('Guts') of The Walking Dead, the department store where Rick first meets the survivors and the rooftop scenes where Rick handcuffs Merle to a pipe were filmed in this building. Read more.
Grant Park was a filming location for the AMC show The Walking Dead & shown in Season 1 Episode 1. The "bicycle girl" zombie was filmed in the park & the homes for Rick & Morgan are located nearby. Read more.
In S01E02 'Guts' on 'The Walking Dead', the scene where Rick & Glenn cover themselves in zombie entrails in order to blend in so they can maneuver past the zombie hoard was filmed here on Mitchell St. Read more.
The Walking Dead: In S01E02 - Guts, after the tank scene Rick & Glenn escape a horde of zombies by climbing up a ladder. They emerge on top of this building where they walk to the 'Department Store'. Read more.
The Walking Dead: S01E02 - Guts, Glenn steals a Dodge Challenger from a parking lot across the street. The car is used to create a diversion so that the box truck can be used to pick up the survivors. Read more.
One of the iconic moments during Season 1 of The Walking Dead occurred at the end of episode 1 when Rick found himself in a tank surrounded by walkers. That scene was filmed in front of this building. Read more.
This beautiful quarry was the setting for several scenes during season 1 episode 3 & 4 of AMC's hit TV show The Walking Dead. It served as the location where the survivors had set up camp. Read more.
Near the parking lot is the Jackson St bridge over Freedom Pkwy. The photograph used as the primary iconic view of Atlanta for the 'The Walking Dead' TV show on AMC was taken from that vantage point. Read more.
This complex was used in the filming of Season 1 Episode 4 of AMC's The Walking Dead. The character Glenn was taken hostage and the others had to rescue him from within this building. Read more.
In the Season 1 premiere of The Walking Dead, Rick takes Morgan and Duane to the Rick's old Sheriff's station to look for weapons and vehicles. This building was used to film those scenes. Read more.
This building was used for the filming location of the hospital where Sheriff Duputy Rick Grimes wakes up from his coma in Season 1 Episode 1 of AMC's show The Walking Dead. Read more.
Does this building look familiar? It will for fans of the AMC show The Walking Dead. It was used as the filming location for the Center for Disease Control and can be seen in Season 1 Episodes 5 & 6. Read more.