The Cherney Maribel Caves were formed primarily by solution prior to the last ice age.
Since then, frost action has loosened rock from the cliff face, partially to fully closing the cave entrances.
It is a smaller crawling wild cave that currently has about 30 ft passage that goes northwest and then curves to the left going west.
Aguaduice is situated a ways off the banks of the West Twin River in the Wisconsin State Natural Area of Cherney Maribel Caves County Park.
Aquaduice Cave is located in the escarpment ridge that runs the length of the park measuring about sixty feet in height above the riverbed.
About nine feet below the entrance is a natural spring that flows year round into the West Twin River.
It consists of a three to four foot high horizontal entrance, that leads to over 70 feet of hands and knees crawlway passages.
It is believed that further excavation, or digging, will open up passageway continuations so it will eventually connect it up to the Tartarus Cave System just to the north.
Along the cliff line are several varieties of rare ferns, along with creeping plants and wild flowers.
The beauty of the area made it a popular tourist destination even before Manitowoc County acquired the property in 1963.
[11] The restrooms and picnic shelters have since been rebuilt, one on south end of park called the Tartarus Pavilion with flush facilities and other on north end of the park called the New Hope Pavilion with pit facilities.