Tragedy on Mount Beerwah: 18-Year-Old Woman Dies, Boyfriend Fights for Life After Horrific Fall on Slippery Trail

Sunshine Coast, Queensland – March 16, 2026 – A popular hiking spot in Queensland’s Glass House Mountains has become the site of unimaginable tragedy after an 18-year-old Brisbane woman died and her 18-year-old boyfriend was left fighting for his life following a devastating fall from Mount Beerwah on Sunday morning.

Emergency services rushed to the scene around 10:20am after reports that the young couple had plunged from a hiking trail while descending the mountain. Queensland Police and paramedics confirmed the woman suffered life-threatening injuries from a fall of approximately 60 metres and was declared dead at the site despite efforts to save her.

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Her boyfriend, believed to have attempted to assist or reach her, fell further—around 90 metres—sustaining critical head injuries and other serious trauma. Rescue crews, including specialist search and rescue teams, rappelled down the steep, rugged cliffs to reach the injured hiker. He was winched from the mountainside by a LifeFlight helicopter crew and airlifted to Sunshine Coast University Hospital, where he remains in critical condition as of Monday.

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Police investigations point to light overnight rain as the primary factor, making the terrain “extremely slippery” and treacherous. Senior Sergeant Kylie McLellan described the incident as “an extraordinarily sad and tragic accident,” noting that the mountain had been closed to hikers from March 9-15 due to adverse weather and was set to reopen on Monday—unfortunately, the pair appear to have ventured out amid lingering hazardous conditions.

Mount Beerwah, part of the iconic Glass House Mountains National Park, is a challenging climb known for its steep, rocky paths and dramatic volcanic rock formations. The summit offers breathtaking panoramic views across the Sunshine Coast hinterland, farmlands, and distant peaks, drawing adventurers from Brisbane and beyond. However, the trails—especially on the descent—can turn perilous with even minimal moisture, as slick rocks and loose gravel amplify the risk of slips.

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Four other hikers in the vicinity at the time required assistance to get down safely but escaped without needing medical treatment. Authorities have urged extreme caution on all Glass House Mountains trails, emphasizing the importance of checking weather forecasts, wearing appropriate footwear, and avoiding hikes during or after rain.

The incident has shocked the local hiking community, with social media groups like Gold Coast Hiking Community and Sunshine Coast Bushwalking sharing condolences and calls for heightened safety awareness. “This is a reminder that even popular trails can be deadly,” one poster wrote on a Reddit thread discussing the event.

Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics played a crucial role in the response, coordinating with rescue helicopters and ground teams in difficult terrain. Their swift actions ensured the surviving hiker received immediate care en route to hospital.

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As the young man’s family maintains a vigil at his bedside, tributes have poured in for the deceased woman, remembered by friends as vibrant and adventurous. Police continue their inquiries, including forensic analysis of the fall site, but no foul play is suspected.

This heartbreaking event underscores the unpredictable dangers of Queensland’s natural landscapes. Hikers are reminded to prepare thoroughly, hike with others, carry communication devices, and respect closures or warnings. Mount Beerwah’s beauty comes with real risks—Sunday’s tragedy serves as a sobering reminder that one slip can change lives forever.

The community mourns the loss of a young life and prays for the recovery of her companion. Authorities have not yet released the victims’ names, pending family notifications.