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10 Mile Beach

Beach in Western Australia

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Written by Rhys Carver

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10 Mile Beach lives up to its name - a long, open stretch of Western Australian coastline that draws locals and road trippers alike with its uncrowded sands and straightforward seaside appeal. Sitting at just 3 metres above sea level along the WA coast, this is a beach that rewards those who appreciate space and simplicity over facilities and fanfare.

What to See and Do

The main draw here is the beach itself. With an extended sandy shoreline, you'll have plenty of room to spread out, walk, or simply sit and watch the water. At low tide, there's potential for exploring rock pools along the shoreline - just keep an eye on the tide times before you head out, as conditions can change.

The beach is rated suitable for all ages and is pram friendly, making it a reasonable choice for families. That said, swimming requires caution. Rips and currents can be strong, so check local conditions before entering the water and supervise children closely at all times.

Getting There and Access

10 Mile Beach is accessible by vehicle from nearby regional towns along the Western Australian coast. Free parking is available, though capacity varies depending on which access point you use. On weekends and during school holidays, parking can fill up - arriving early in the morning is the best way to secure a spot and get ahead of the crowds.

If you require accessible parking, it's worth checking conditions at your intended access point in advance, as facilities vary across the site.

Visitor Tips

Shade is limited at 10 Mile Beach, so sun protection is essential. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and consider a beach umbrella or shade tent if you're planning to stay for a few hours.

Facilities here are basic. There's no café or restaurant on site, so bring your own food and - importantly - your own water. Some basic picnic facilities may be available, but don't count on more than that. Packing a cooler with drinks and snacks is strongly recommended, especially if you're visiting in the warmer months.

A practical checklist before you go:

  • Check surf and current conditions for the day
  • Bring sufficient water and food
  • Check tide times if you plan to walk the shoreline or explore rock pools
  • Carry cash or ensure you've fuelled up in town - remote coastal stops have limited services

Best Time to Visit

October through April are the warmer months and generally the best time for a beach visit. Early mornings are ideal - the car park is quieter, the light is softer, and you'll have more of the beach to yourself. Weekdays are noticeably quieter than weekends if your schedule allows flexibility.

Getting There

Map of 10 Mile Beach

Located along Western Australia's coast; accessible by vehicle from nearest regional towns. Check local road conditions and signage for exact access points.

Parking

Free parking available; capacity and facilities vary by access point. Check for accessible parking if needed. May fill on weekends and school holidays.

Visitor Tips

  • Check local conditions before swimming — rips and currents can be strong
  • Bring your own water and supplies; facilities are basic
  • Visit early morning for best car parking and fewer crowds
  • Wear sunscreen and a hat — shade is minimal
  • Watch tide times if exploring rock pools or walking the shoreline

Quick Facts

At a Glance

The Place

Height
3m
Significance
Local

Plan Your Visit

Entry
Free
Duration
1-3 hours
Best Time
October to April (warmer months). Weekdays are quieter than weekends. Early morning is best for parking and water safety.
Hours
Open 24 hours.

Good to Know

All ages

Highlights

Sandy BeachSwimmingCoastal Views

Activities

SwimmingFishingWalkingPhotography

Family & Visitor Info

Ages
All ages
Shade/Cover
Limited shade
Pram Friendly
Yes

Food & Drink

Picnic AreaBYO Food OK

BYO supplies recommended; basic picnic facilities may be available

Features

Not available:Wheelchair Accessible
Not available:Dog Friendly
Available:Pram/Stroller Friendly
Not available:Camping Available
Not available:Tours Available
Not available:Guided Walks
Not available:Swimming Allowed
Not available:Lockers Available

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