AquaDulce Cave was discovered in 2003 by Wisconsin Speleological Society member Gerald Bieberitz. AquaDulce Cave is a smaller crawling wild cave that currently has about 30ft passage that goes northwest and then curves to the left going west. AguaDulce is situated a ways off the banks of the West Twin River in the Wisconsin State Natural Area of Cherney Maribel Caves County Park. AquaDulce cave is located in the escarpment ridge that runs the length of the park measuring about sixty feet in height above the river bed. The entrance to the cave is almost at the top of the bluff line along the park bluff and is not easily reached. AquaDulce Cave is probably the hardest to access being there is a 8ft pit to crawl into first before reaching the floor of the cave . AquaDulce Cave is Spanish for freshwater, literally meaning Sweetwater.