The Hunting Wives revolves around the journey of a young mother named Sophie in the fictional town of Maple Brock. Her life turns upside down when she joins a rich socialite’s circle, where a group of housewives harbor dangerous secrets. With the recent premiere of the series, fans have been curious about its shooting spots. So, where was The Hunting Wives filmed, and what makes its filming locations so interesting?
Here is everything you need to know about the shooting locations for the drama series.
All filming locations where The Hunting Wives was shot
The team primarily shot The Hunting Wives in the scenic locations of North Carolina. Below is a list of locations.
- Downtown Mooresville
The series was shot on Main Street, Mooresville. As per Queen City News, the streets were used as the central fictional town of Maple Brock. The location provides an authentic touch, and viewers might not be able to make out that the town shown in the series does not exist.
- Azalea Retreat
The series was also shot on Azalea Road, Sherrills Ford, near Lake Norman. It is a wellness and luxury retreat that is a popular choice for vacationers. In The Hunting Wives, the group of wives relaxes at this spot during their weekends, which leads to significant moments.
- Falcon Trail Trailhead
This site is located on Richfield Park Rd, Richfield. The series features this location for outdoor scenes, with the raw and dense woods serving as a fitting setting for the hunting theme. Additionally, Falcon Trail offers a mysterious atmosphere, keeping viewers anticipating suspense in each scene.
- Dilworth Tasting Room
To depict the social gatherings featured in the series, the show used Dilworth Tasting Room located at 300 E Tremont Ave, Charlotte.
- Coyote Joe’s
The series was also shot at Coyote Joe’s, located at 4621 Wilkinson Blvd, Charlotte. While most of the locations shown in the series are fictional, Coyote Joe’s is a real spot. It is a bar serving as a popular hangout place for the characters in the show.
