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Feet to Miles Converter

Instantly Convert Feet ↔ Miles — Both Directions

Convert feet to miles (ft → mi) or miles to feet (mi → ft) instantly. Get the exact conversion with formula breakdown, reference table, and real-world examples — all free, no sign-up needed.

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Feet to Miles (ft to mi) Converter

The foot and the mile are both imperial units of length used widely in the United States and United Kingdom. Our feet to miles converter handles both directions instantly and accurately using the exact defined value of 1 mile = 5,280 feet — no approximation required.

🦶 What is a Foot?

The foot (ft) is an imperial unit of length equal to 12 inches or one-third of a yard. Since 1959, the international foot has been defined as exactly 0.3048 metres. It is used every day in the US and UK for measuring height, room dimensions, elevation, and short distances. There are exactly 5,280 feet in one mile.

🛣️ What is a Mile?

The mile (mi) is an imperial unit of length used primarily in the United States, United Kingdom, and a few other countries for road distances and speed limits. One mile is defined as exactly 5,280 feet, or 1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 metres. It is the standard unit for road distances and marathon running in imperial countries.

🔢 The Conversion Factor

The exact conversion factor is 1 mile = 5,280 feet — a whole number with no rounding or approximation. To convert feet to miles, divide by 5,280. To convert miles to feet, multiply by 5,280. For example, 10,560 feet = exactly 2 miles. This clean relationship makes the conversion straightforward once you know the key number: 5,280.

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Feet to Miles Formula

The conversion between feet and miles uses an exact, whole-number relationship. Since 1 mile is defined as exactly 5,280 feet, both conversion formulas below are mathematically exact — there is no rounding or estimation involved in either direction.

🦶 Feet → Miles Formula

miles = feet ÷ 5,280
Example: 5,280 ft ÷ 5,280 = 1 mi
Example: 10,560 ft ÷ 5,280 = 2 mi
Example: 1,000 ft ÷ 5,280 = 0.18939 mi

🛣️ Miles → Feet Formula

feet = miles × 5,280
Example: 1 mi × 5,280 = 5,280 ft
Example: 2.5 mi × 5,280 = 13,200 ft
Example: 0.5 mi × 5,280 = 2,640 ft
💡 Easy Way to Remember: There are 5,280 feet in a mile. A handy memory trick — 5,280 = 5 × 1,056 = 8 × 660 = 10 × 528. The number 5,280 has been the definition of a mile since the British Statute of 1592, derived from 8 furlongs of 660 feet each. If you need a rough mental estimate: 1,000 feet ≈ just under one-fifth of a mile (0.189 mi).

⚡ Quick Reference — Common Feet to Miles Conversions

528 ft0.1 mi
1,320 ft0.25 mi
2,640 ft0.5 mi
3,960 ft0.75 mi
5,280 ft1 mi
10,560 ft2 mi
26,400 ft5 mi
52,800 ft10 mi

Feet to Miles Conversion Table

The table below lists commonly needed feet-to-miles conversions. All values use the exact factor of 1 mile = 5,280 feet. For miles to feet, multiply the mile value by 5,280 or use the converter above.

Feet (ft) Miles (mi) Yards (yd) Metres (m) Common Context
100 ft0.01894 mi33.33 yd30.48 mShort sprint / building length
200 ft0.03788 mi66.67 yd60.96 mTypical city block width
500 ft0.09470 mi166.67 yd152.4 mTall skyscraper height
528 ft0.1 mi176 yd160.93 mExactly one-tenth of a mile
1,000 ft0.18939 mi333.33 yd304.8 m~300 m — medium sprint
1,320 ft0.25 mi440 yd402.34 mQuarter mile (400m track approx.)
2,640 ft0.5 mi880 yd804.67 mHalf mile
3,960 ft0.75 mi1,320 yd1,207 mThree-quarter mile
5,000 ft0.94697 mi1,666.7 yd1,524 mJust under one mile
5,280 ft1 mi1,760 yd1,609.34 mExactly 1 mile
10,560 ft2 mi3,520 yd3,218.69 mExactly 2 miles
13,200 ft2.5 mi4,400 yd4,023.36 mCommon race / training distance
26,400 ft5 mi8,800 yd8,046.72 m5-mile race distance
52,800 ft10 mi17,600 yd16,093.4 m10-mile race distance
138,435 ft26.2188 mi46,145 yd42,195 mStandard marathon distance

Miles to Feet Conversion Table

Need to convert the other way? The table below shows common mile values converted to feet. All values use the exact factor of 1 mile = 5,280 feet — a perfectly whole-number relationship.

Miles (mi) Feet (ft) Yards (yd) Kilometres (km)
0.1 mi528 ft176 yd0.16093 km
0.25 mi1,320 ft440 yd0.40234 km
0.5 mi2,640 ft880 yd0.80467 km
0.75 mi3,960 ft1,320 yd1.20701 km
1 mi5,280 ft1,760 yd1.60934 km
1.5 mi7,920 ft2,640 yd2.41402 km
2 mi10,560 ft3,520 yd3.21869 km
3 mi15,840 ft5,280 yd4.82803 km
5 mi26,400 ft8,800 yd8.04672 km
10 mi52,800 ft17,600 yd16.0934 km
13.1 mi69,168 ft23,056 yd21.0824 km
26.2188 mi138,435 ft46,145 yd42.195 km
50 mi264,000 ft88,000 yd80.467 km
100 mi528,000 ft176,000 yd160.934 km

When Do You Need to Convert Feet to Miles?

The feet-to-miles conversion comes up across a wide range of everyday situations — from running and hiking to aviation, real estate, and engineering. Here are the most common real-world scenarios where this conversion is essential.

🏃 Running & Athletics

Runners in the US often track distances in both feet and miles. Treadmills and GPS apps may display distances in feet for short runs. A standard outdoor running track is 1,320 feet (0.25 miles) per lap, so 4 laps = exactly 1 mile = 5,280 feet. Knowing the conversion helps pace and distance planning accurately.

🥾 Hiking & Trail Running

Trail maps and elevation data in the US display both feet and miles. Elevation gain is measured in feet while trail length is listed in miles. Mount Everest stands at 29,032 feet = 5.50 miles above sea level. Converting between these units helps hikers understand the true scale of elevation changes relative to horizontal distance.

✈️ Aviation & Altitude

Aircraft altitude is measured in feet worldwide, even in metric countries, by international aviation convention. Cruising altitude of 35,000 feet = 6.629 miles above sea level. Pilots, air traffic controllers, and aviation enthusiasts regularly convert between feet and miles when discussing flight paths, terrain clearance, and approach procedures.

🏗️ Construction & Real Estate

Building heights and room dimensions in the US are measured in feet, while property lot sizes and distances between locations are described in miles. Converting feet to miles helps real estate professionals communicate site dimensions consistently. A 1,000-foot frontage property spans approximately 0.189 miles — useful for zoning and planning.

🌊 Nautical & Surveying

Land surveyors in the US use feet for precise measurements, while overall project extents are expressed in miles. Converting between these units is a routine part of survey calculations. Additionally, underwater depth is measured in feet (1 fathom = 6 feet), and surface distances are compared in miles for coastal and marine survey work.

🎓 Education & Everyday Use

Students in the US and UK encounter feet-to-miles conversions regularly in maths, geography, and science classes. Everyday situations also demand this conversion — for example, a land area measured in acres often requires understanding perimeter in both feet and miles. Using the exact factor of 1 mile = 5,280 feet is essential for accurate academic work.

✅ Feet vs Miles at a Glance: A mile is a large unit — 5,280 times larger than a foot. So when converting feet to miles, the resulting number will always be much smaller. For example, 10,000 feet = only about 1.89 miles. Conversely, even a small number of miles equals a very large number of feet — just 1 mile = 5,280 feet.

Feet and Miles — Key Facts

📖 Historical Note: The mile traces back to the Roman mille passuum ("thousand paces"), where one pace equalled 5 feet — making the Roman mile 5,000 feet. The modern statute mile of 5,280 feet was standardised in England in 1592 when Parliament aligned the mile with 8 furlongs (each of 660 feet). The foot itself is one of the oldest units of measurement, originally based on the length of a human foot.
  • 1 mile = 5,280 feet (exact, statute mile)
  • 1 foot = 1/5,280 miles ≈ 0.000189394 miles
  • 1 mile = 1,760 yards = 1,609.344 metres = 1.609344 kilometres (all exact)
  • 1 foot = 12 inches = 0.3048 metres (exact since 1959)
  • A standard marathon is 26.2188 miles = 138,435 feet = 42,195 metres
  • Mount Everest: 29,032 feet = 5.506 miles = 8,849 metres above sea level (2020 survey)
  • The Mariana Trench (deepest ocean point): ~36,089 feet = 6.836 miles = 10,994 metres
  • A nautical mile (used in navigation) = 6,076.12 feet — slightly longer than a statute mile
  • Light travels approximately 5.879 trillion miles = 31.04 quadrillion feet in one year (1 light-year)
⚠️ Statute Mile vs Nautical Mile: There are two common types of miles. The statute mile (used on land) = 5,280 feet = 1,609.344 metres. The nautical mile (used in aviation and navigation) = 6,076.12 feet = 1,852 metres. These are not the same. Unless specified otherwise, "mile" refers to the statute mile. This converter uses the statute mile throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions — Feet to Miles Converter

How many feet are in a mile?
There are exactly 5,280 feet in 1 mile. This is the exact, legally defined value for the statute mile used in the US and UK. The figure 5,280 comes from 8 furlongs × 660 feet per furlong. There is no rounding — 1 mile = 5,280 feet exactly. So if you need to convert miles to feet, simply multiply by 5,280.
How do I convert feet to miles?
To convert feet to miles, divide the number of feet by 5,280. The formula is: miles = feet ÷ 5,280. Examples: 1,000 ft ÷ 5,280 = 0.18939 mi. 2,640 ft ÷ 5,280 = 0.5 mi. 5,280 ft ÷ 5,280 = 1 mi exactly. Use the converter at the top of this page for instant results without manual calculation.
How many miles is 5,000 feet?
5,000 feet = 5,000 ÷ 5,280 = 0.94697 miles — just under 1 mile. In other units: 5,000 ft = 1,666.67 yards = 1,524 metres = 1.524 kilometres. This distance comes up often in hiking (elevation gain) and aviation (altitude thresholds). To reach exactly 1 mile, you would need 5,280 feet — 280 feet more.
How many miles is 10,000 feet?
10,000 feet = 10,000 ÷ 5,280 = 1.89394 miles — just under 2 miles. In metric: 10,000 ft = 3,048 metres = 3.048 kilometres. 10,000 feet is a common altitude threshold in aviation and hiking. To put it in context, 10,000 feet is about 1.89 miles above sea level — roughly the elevation of Mexico City.
How many feet is a half mile?
A half mile = 0.5 × 5,280 = 2,640 feet exactly. In other units: 0.5 miles = 880 yards = 804.67 metres = 0.80467 kilometres. The half mile (or 880-yard race) is a classic athletics distance. On a standard 400-metre track, a half mile is approximately 2 laps.
How many feet in a quarter mile?
A quarter mile = 0.25 × 5,280 = 1,320 feet exactly. In other units: 0.25 miles = 440 yards = 402.336 metres. The quarter mile is one of the most important distances in athletics and drag racing. On a standard 400-metre running track, one lap is approximately a quarter mile (though technically 400 metres = 1,312.34 feet, which is about 7.66 feet short of a true quarter mile).
How many feet is a marathon?
A marathon is 26.2188 miles = 138,435 feet (26.2188 × 5,280). More precisely, the official marathon distance is 42,195 metres = 42.195 kilometres = 26 miles and 385 yards = 138,435 feet. The marathon distance was standardised at the 1908 London Olympics and has remained exactly 26 miles 385 yards ever since.
What is the difference between a statute mile and a nautical mile in feet?
A statute mile = 5,280 feet = 1,609.344 metres. A nautical mile = 6,076.115 feet = 1,852 metres. The nautical mile is about 796 feet (15.1%) longer than the statute mile. Nautical miles are used in aviation and maritime navigation because one nautical mile equals one minute of arc of latitude on Earth's surface — making navigation calculations much simpler. This converter uses the statute mile.

Useful Length & Distance Resources

🌐 NIST — Weights & Measures

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is the official US authority on unit definitions. Their handbook defines the exact relationship between feet, miles, and metric units used internationally.

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📐 BIPM — SI Brochure

The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures publishes the official SI unit definitions. The metre — from which all metric length units derive — is defined here with complete precision and traceability.

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