Hoopes Reservoir Fishing Spot

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Hoopes Reservoir Description

The hamlets of Yorklyn and Mt. Cuba lie along Delaware 82 as it parallels the Red Clay Creek and Wilmington & Western Railroad. The road otherwise cuts through a deep valley (for Delaware standards) along a twisting and winding alignment adjacent to the stream. The southernmost stretch crosses over the Hoopes Reservoir before ending at the junction of Delaware 52 and Kirk Road. Hoopes Reservoir in Wilmington, Delaware is especially beautiful in the fall. Construction on the reservoir started in 1925. It is dedicated to the former Chief Engineer of the Wilmington Water Department, Colonel Edgar M. Hoopes (1888 - 1931). Hoopes Reservoir, a man-made body of water. The remains of an old mill owned by Coleman du Pont. According to Compton Mills who was connected with the reservoir project, the mill was burned out but the masonry walls are still standing above the reservoir floor in a ghostly vigil.

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