Ten Mile Rocks are a granite rock formation approximately 80 km (50 mi) east of Norseman and approximately 111 km (69 mi) west of Balladonia in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia.
[1] The rocks are part of the Biranup Complex, a belt forming the north western portion of the Albany Fraser geological province on the southern edge of the Yilgarn craton.
The rocks themselves are composed of Garnet-biotite monzogranite gneiss with an age of around 1670 million years.
[2] A camping area is near the rocks, about 100 m (330 ft) off Eyre Highway and on the eastern edge of the Fraser Range.
The camp site has toilets, picnic table and barbeques with space for 30 vehicles.