Water Tower Tours is actively running The Walking Dead filming location tours in Senoia, Georgia, and is promoting 2026 as a big year for fans to visit, with continued expansion into other Georgia film locations.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Current status of the Walking Dead tours
- Water Tower Tours is still operating Walking Dead-focused tours in Senoia, described as showing “some of the most iconic locations on The Walking Dead and more.”[2]
- Their official site advertises golf cart (“see filming locations without all that pesky walking”) and private tours, which include zombie/Walking Dead sites among other productions.[6]
- The Explore Georgia tourism listing confirms that they offer guided tours of a “very ‘dead’ town,” with options for walking or golf-cart style tours (“wheels or heels”) specifically highlighting The Walking Dead filming locations.[1]
- TripAdvisor’s 2026 listing shows Water Tower Tours operating in Senoia, with hours Friday–Sunday and a Travelers’ Choice 2025 award, and reviews specifically praising the Walking Dead golf cart tour and guide “Senoia Rick.”[4]
“Latest news” and 2026 focus
- A late‑2025 Facebook post from the company says, “If you've never ventured into the Land Of The Walking Dead aka Senoia, Georgia, 2026 is the year!”, signaling an active push to attract Walking Dead fans this year.[3]
- Another Facebook update dated March 30, 2026, teases “BIG NEWS FOR SENOIA!” in the context of their Walking Dead Locations Tour, indicating current activity and local developments tied to tours, though the public snippet does not detail the announcement itself.[7]
- A post from April 10, 2026, highlights that they now emphasize not only The Walking Dead but also Stranger Things locations, showing that they are broadening their film‑tour portfolio while keeping TWD as a core product.[5]
- Their Facebook page and “mentions” show other pages and creators recommending Water Tower Tours as the go‑to operator for Walking Dead fans planning a 2026 visit to Senoia.[8][2]
What the Walking Dead tours include now
- Tours cover major Senoia-area Walking Dead locations (for example, Woodbury and Alexandria Safe Zone), as described in recent travel articles and reviews of Senoia filming-location tours that feature Water Tower Tours as an operator.[9][4]
- They typically start from the downtown Senoia area near the Woodbury/TWD‑themed shops; the Explore Georgia listing notes tours leaving from The Woodbury Shop in downtown Senoia (for the “wheels or heels” format).[1]
- Reviews mention guides with deep show knowledge, props like comparison photo books, and the use of golf carts so guests can cover many filming locations without much walking.[4]
Other tours beyond The Walking Dead
- Water Tower Tours’ official site and private‑tours page show that they offer additional themed routes, including Stranger Things, Marvel/superhero locations, and other Georgia‑shot series like Lovecraft Country and Ozark.[10][6]
- A recent Facebook post reinforces this, specifically promoting one of their “favorite Stranger Things spots” to show that they are diversifying beyond just The Walking Dead filming locations.[5]
Practical info if you’re planning to go
- Location: The company is based in downtown Senoia, Georgia; the Facebook page lists their address as 42 or 48 Main Street Senoia (the FB profile text says 42 Main St, while the website lists 48 Main Street, both in the same small downtown area).[2][6]
- Typical hours (from TripAdvisor 2026 listing): closed Monday–Wednesday, open Thursday–Saturday 11:00–17:00, Sunday 11:00–16:00; they emphasize that tour times are subject to change, so booking ahead is recommended.[6][4]
- Pricing: Their site notes private tours starting around 300 USD for a 3‑hour tour for up to four people, with other offerings like custom and extended tours available.[6]
Summary
Water Tower Tours remains an active, well‑reviewed operator for The Walking Dead filming location tours in Senoia, and they are specifically positioning 2026 as a prime year for fans to visit, while also expanding into Stranger Things, Marvel, and other Georgia film-location tours.[3][8][10][2][4][5][1][6]