How many feet are in a mile?
There are 5,280 feet in 1 mile. This is the standard mile used in the United States and a few other places.
What’s the formula to convert miles to feet?
Use this simple formula:
feet = miles × 5,280
How do you convert miles to feet by hand?
Multiply the number of miles by 5,280. Keep the units clear as you go.
Example: 2 miles × 5,280 = 10,560 feet
How many feet are in 0.5 miles?
0.5 miles = 2,640 feet
You can find it by dividing 5,280 by 2.
How many feet are in 0.25 miles?
0.25 miles = 1,320 feet
That’s one-quarter of a mile, so it’s one-quarter of 5,280.
How many feet are in 1.5 miles?
1.5 miles = 7,920 feet
Calculation: 1.5 × 5,280 = 7,920
How many feet are in 2 miles?
2 miles = 10,560 feet
Calculation: 2 × 5,280 = 10,560
How many feet are in 3 miles?
3 miles = 15,840 feet
Calculation: 3 × 5,280 = 15,840
How many feet are in 10 miles?
10 miles = 52,800 feet
Calculation: 10 × 5,280 = 52,800
How many feet are in a mile and a half?
A mile and a half is 1.5 miles, which equals 7,920 feet.
Why is 1 mile equal to 5,280 feet?
The mile has old roots tied to land measures. Over time, 5,280 feet became the fixed standard for a statute mile. Today, it’s the official value used for road distance and most day-to-day use.
Is a mile always 5,280 feet?
A statute mile is always 5,280 feet. But there are other miles with different lengths, like the nautical mile used at sea and in aviation.
How many feet are in a nautical mile?
A nautical mile is 6,076.12 feet (based on 1,852 meters). Don’t mix it with the statute mile when converting miles to feet.
What’s the difference between a statute mile and a nautical mile in feet?
- 1 statute mile = 5,280 feet
- 1 nautical mile = 6,076.12 feet
A nautical mile is longer by 796.12 feet.
How do you convert miles to feet for running or walking distances?
Use feet = miles × 5,280. This helps when a route is in miles but a plan or map uses feet. It’s also useful for pacing, stride goals, and route notes.
What are common mile-to-feet conversions to remember?
These quick values come up a lot:
- 0.1 mile = 528 feet
- 0.2 mile = 1,056 feet
- 0.25 mile = 1,320 feet
- 0.5 mile = 2,640 feet
- 1 mile = 5,280 feet
- 2 miles = 10,560 feet
How do you convert feet back to miles?
Divide feet by 5,280:
miles = feet ÷ 5,280
Example: 10,560 feet ÷ 5,280 = 2 miles
Does the miles-to-feet conversion change for elevation or hills?
No. The conversion stays the same. A mile is a fixed unit. Hills can change the path you walk, but the unit conversion doesn’t change.
What’s a quick way to estimate miles to feet without exact math?
For rough estimates, use 5,000 feet per mile. It’s close but not exact. For accurate work, use 5,280 feet per mile.