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If so, how long is this path and is it visible as to which direction to walk? Great site.. It's highly unlikely that you'd be granted permission to visit the site by the owners, as it's fairly well known that they're not in favor of fans visiting the location. And to be perfectly honest, there's a part of me that doesn't blame them due to so many visitors taking bricks from what's left of the chimney for souvenirs, which I think is pretty despicable. I feel like once it's gone, the lure and magic of the location won't be as strong.

That being said, the start of the path is really overgrown but once you get through that the wooded portion is a clean short walk to where the cabin once was. You should have a pretty good idea of how far it is by looking at the mapped screenshot on my page. Good luck! I agree with everything that you said about fans taking bricks from the fireplace, It is really a shame.

I have been to the location twice and never took anything for myself, just tried to soak in the atmosphere and did take a ton of pictures. You really have to visit in late fall when all the leaves are gone from the trees and gives you the feeling of the movie since it was filmed in November and December of The Evil Dead The Evil Dead was released on October 15th, Near collision - Riverside Rd.

Tazewell, Tn. Tate Springs, Tn. Bridge - Bluff Rd. Bridgeport, Tn. Cabin - Inman Bend Rd. Morristown, Tn. NOTE: The cabin burned down in Turn left and follow the grown up road and you will come to the fireplace and rusted tin.

Keep the noise down and don't stay too long and you should be good. Drive past the a fore mentioned curve, turn right at the fork and keep going until you come to a parking lot and boar ramp on the left. Here is a good place to park and think about the best way in and course of action without drawing any suspicion. If you get caught that is a charge of theft on top of trespassing and these people won't go easy on you.

It is fun as long as you are careful and be smart. Truly enjoyable place and plan on visiting a few more times. Have fun, be safe and stay out of jail horror peeps. You can't shoot first and ask questions later for trespassing here in TN.

Only if you're in fear for your life or grave bodily harm is deadly force allowed. There's nothing there anymore to really see, so I don't think trespassing for some bricks and trees is quite worth it Looking at aerial images, it looks like the paths are just off Martin Rd, which is past Quail Hollow.

Based on historical imagery, there are two clearer places where the cabin might have been, but the place has grown up so much that there probably is very little left to see. Good hunting! Tanks Boris. Be the first to add a review to the Evil Dead Cabin. Problem with this listing? Let us know.

US Tennessee Morristown. Add to Trip. Edit Place Force Sync. Private Property This location is on private property and is presented for information purposes only. Add Review. Reviewed by billeehighsmith. March 14, Reviewed by mitchschaft. From photos on his cellphone, it looked like it had been buried there for years, and nature over time brought it out. In his photos it was half buried in the dirt. The inside of it was full of dirt and dead bugs, and while I tried my best to clean it up, it's still quite rusty.

I've never tried to light it, or properly verify if it's genuine". The chimney stack, as of September 5, taken by Casey Fann. March 23, taken by Paige Barnes. It was described by Josh Becker in his journal as an extremely large house with 6 bedrooms and 3 full baths about an hour outside Knoxville. It's location isn't too far from the cabin, and it still exists today looking almost identical.

You can see recent footage of it in Ryan Meade's documentary Invaluable , and while it's location is personally known, I'm not disclosing it publicly as it's currently a family home and the inhabitants have with nothing whatsoever to do with The Evil Dead production.

A photo of the front of the production house as it was in A photo of the rear of the production house as it was in This was filmed directly below Clinch Mountain. Here you can see the Clinch Mountain Gap in the background, high on the mountain. The Old Highway 25E is a small winding 2 lane road that was the original road through the mountain and is closed to through traffic near the top.

It was replaced by Highway 25E, a new 4 lane highway in the 's. Now the Old Highway 25E is used only by local traffic. A panoramic view of the cellar of the Tapert family friends' farmhouse as of , shown in Invaluable.

Apparently, there are still blood splatters on the cellar walls, over 30 years later! You can see recent footage of the exterior of the house and the cellar in Ryan Meade's documentary Invaluable. While it's location is personally known, I've promised not to disclose it publicly.

It no longer belongs to the Tapert family friends', and the current owner; a farmer and his family, have no wish whatsoever to be associated with the film, or to become a local tourist trap.

They just want to be left alone. Given the sad tale of the destruction of The Evil Dead's cabin as detailed at the top of this page, I doubt many readers would blame them. The rear of the Tapert family friends' farmhouse as of , shown in Invaluable. The side of the Tapert family friends' farmhouse. Click the photos below to enlarge. These discs don't have menus, but have chapter stops for each location visited. Opening EvilDeadChainsaws.

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