Explore the real-life locations that bring The Hunger Games to life! From landscapes resembling District 12 to arena-like forests, a journey into Panem’s world of survival, courage, and rebellion can be felt in these locations that feel straight out of the movie. May the odds be ever in your favor.
Henry River Mill Village
Henry River Mill Village is a look-alike of Suzanne Collins' District 12. Believe it or not, they did use this village in the first movie to represent Katniss's home and District 12
See MoreThe Goat Farm Arts Center
Want to explore The Hobb without all the hustle and bustle? The Goat Farm Arts Center is a close representation of it. Hunger Games also used this location in Catching Fire to represent The Hobb in the movie adaptation.
See MoreDuPont State Recreational Forest
DuPont State Forest is a great representation of the forest where Katniss and Gale would have hunted for food for their families. It was used to film these scenes as well in the 74th Hunger Games scenes.
See MoreMississippi River Delta
Welcome to District 11! A land of vast farms and agricultural work. The Mississippi Delta is home to some of the US's largest farming areas. Its cinematic landscapes evoke adventure and resilience, where water, marsh, and forest converge in dramatic beauty, creating a setting that feels both untamed and intensely alive.
See MoreOlympic National Forest
Feel like you are in the forests logging trees in District 7. The Olympic National Forest, while untouched by logging, is surrounded by logging land, making it the perfect replica of District 7.
See MoreRocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains are perfect for feeling like you are standing in District 2. Imagine riding a train through the land to get to the Capitol, or standing outside of a train tunnel waiting for survivors to come out after the mountainside was bombed during the rebellion.
See MoreGreat Smoky Mountains Railroad
Ride a train through the Great Smoky Mountains, the winding tracks cutting dramatically through dense forests, misty valleys, and rugged peaks. Just like in the movie scenes where Katniss and Peeta ventured to and from the Capitol and districts.
See MoreSwan House at Atlanta History Center
The Swan House is the perfect representation of President Snow's mansion. This is the location they chose for the film adaptations.
See MoreAtlanta Marriott Marquis
Imagine being selected for the games, and this is where you would be staying during your training until you are put into the arena. The Atlanta Marriott Marquis is where they filmed the scenes for the tributes during their time in the Capitol.
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BookKawela Bay
Kawela Bay in Hawaii is a great representation of a curved beach, which looks similar to the arena for the Quarter Quell. Sit on the beach and imagine the scene with Katniss and Peeta chatting before they rushed into the woods and got separated,. It's where he gave her the pearl in those scenes for Catching Fire.
See MoreEspaces d'Abraxas
The Brualist and Neoclassical look at the Espaces d'Abraxas matches well with the Capitol and why it was chosen as a filming location for Mockingjay Part 2.
See MoreMessedamm and Neue Kantstraße Underground walkway
The Messedamm underpass in Berlin was used as a filming location in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. It appears as the trap-laden tunnel through which Katniss, Peeta, and her team try to enter the Capitol. Its distinctive bright orange tiles and retro architecture create a tense, cinematic atmosphere fitting the film's dystopian setting.
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