Accurate area conversion between acres, square miles, square kilometres, hectares, and square feet
Convert acres to square miles instantly with precise calculations. Includes bidirectional conversion and a complete multi-unit area breakdown for land surveying, agriculture, real estate, and geography in 2026.
Professional area conversion for land surveys, agriculture, real estate, national parks, and geographic analysis
Convert acres to square miles using the exact definition: 1 square mile = 640 acres. This is an exact, fixed relationship with no approximation. Whether you are converting a small 10-acre farm or a vast 100,000-acre national park, every result from this converter is mathematically precise and ready for immediate use in any land or geographic application in 2026.
Switch seamlessly between acres to square miles and square miles to acres. Get instant results alongside equivalent values in square kilometres, hectares, and square feet — giving you a complete area picture across imperial and metric systems from a single input in 2026.
Essential for farmers assessing crop area, land surveyors preparing reports, estate agents listing large properties, geographers studying regions, environmentalists mapping habitats, and students studying geography or land use. Any situation where very large land areas need to be described clearly benefits from an instant, reliable converter in 2026.
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The acre is a unit of area in the imperial and US customary systems, defined as exactly 43,560 square feet. It originated in medieval England as the amount of land a man and an ox could plough in a single day. The square mile is also an imperial unit, defined as a square with sides of one mile (1,760 yards). Because one mile equals 1,760 yards and one yard is 3 feet, a square mile contains exactly 640 acres — this is a fixed, exact integer relationship.
Converting between acres and square miles is essential when describing very large land areas such as national parks, counties, countries, farms, or military training grounds. A square mile is a much larger unit — 640 times larger than a single acre — so it is the preferred unit for describing regions, while the acre is preferred for individual properties and farm fields. Together they cover the full range of land measurement needs in the UK, US, Canada, and many other countries where imperial units remain in use in 2026.
The relationship 1 square mile = 640 acres is exact by definition. The metric equivalents (hectares and square kilometres) use the exact definition of the acre: 1 acre = 4,046.8564224 m².
640 ac ÷ 640 = 1 square mile
640 acres equals exactly 1 square mile — the most important reference point for this conversion. A 320-acre farm is 0.5 square miles. A 6,400-acre estate is 10 square miles. A national park of 1,000,000 acres is approximately 1,562.5 square miles — equivalent to a large US state county.
There are exactly 640 acres in one square mile. A typical US land survey "section" is 1 square mile = 640 acres. A township is 36 sections = 23,040 acres = 36 square miles.
This reference table covers the most commonly needed acres-to-square-miles conversions for land surveys, agriculture, and geographic analysis. The key reference of 640 acres = 1 square mile is highlighted throughout.
| Acres (ac) | Square Miles (sq mi) | Hectares (ha) | Sq Kilometres (km²) | Common Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 ac | 0.001563 sq mi | 0.4047 ha | 0.004047 km² | Football pitch / small field |
| 10 ac | 0.015625 sq mi | 4.047 ha | 0.04047 km² | Small farm block |
| 50 ac | 0.078125 sq mi | 20.23 ha | 0.2023 km² | Medium farm field |
| 100 ac | 0.15625 sq mi | 40.47 ha | 0.4047 km² | Large farm field |
| 160 ac | 0.25 sq mi | 64.75 ha | 0.6475 km² | Quarter section (US survey) |
| 320 ac | 0.5 sq mi | 129.50 ha | 1.295 km² | Half section (US survey) |
| 640 ac ★ | 1 sq mi | 259.0 ha | 2.590 km² | One section (US land survey) |
| 1,000 ac | 1.5625 sq mi | 404.7 ha | 4.047 km² | Large estate / small ranch |
| 5,000 ac | 7.8125 sq mi | 2,023.4 ha | 20.23 km² | Large ranch / nature reserve |
| 10,000 ac | 15.625 sq mi | 4,046.9 ha | 40.47 km² | Small national park |
| 23,040 ac | 36 sq mi | 9,324.0 ha | 93.24 km² | One township (US survey) |
| 100,000 ac | 156.25 sq mi | 40,469 ha | 404.7 km² | Large national park |
| 640,000 ac | 1,000 sq mi | 259,000 ha | 2,590 km² | Large US county approx. |
The acre originates from medieval English agriculture, derived from the Latin "ager" (field). It was defined as the area a man with an ox could plough in one day — typically a strip 1 furlong (660 ft) long by 1 chain (66 ft) wide. This product — 660 × 66 = 43,560 square feet — remains the legal definition of the acre in both the UK and the United States in 2026.
In the United States, the Public Land Survey System (PLSS) divides land into townships of 36 square miles each, subdivided into sections of exactly 1 square mile (640 acres). Quarter sections of 160 acres were given to settlers under the Homestead Act of 1862. This grid system covers most of the US west of Ohio and directly links the square mile to agricultural and property records.
The acre remains the standard land unit in the United States, UK, India, Pakistan, and many Commonwealth countries for farm and property size. A typical UK family farm covers 100–300 acres. The world's largest farms are in Australia, exceeding 6,000,000 acres (over 9,375 square miles). Converting between acres and square miles gives a clear sense of scale for large agricultural operations.
Protected land areas — national parks, wildlife reserves, and nature conservation zones — are frequently described in acres in North America and square miles for geographic comparisons. Yellowstone National Park covers about 2,219,791 acres (3,468 sq mi). The Amazon rainforest spans over 1.4 billion acres. Converting these figures between acres and square miles or km² makes spatial comparisons accessible in 2026.
Any ac → sq mi: Divide by 640 | e.g., 1,280 ac ÷ 640 = 2 sq mi
Any sq mi → ac: Multiply by 640 | e.g., 5 sq mi × 640 = 3,200 ac
Any ac → ha: Multiply by 0.404686 | e.g., 100 ac × 0.404686 = 40.47 ha
In countries using the metric system, land areas are reported in hectares (ha) and square kilometres (km²), not acres and square miles. One hectare = 2.471 acres and 1 km² = 100 ha = 247.1 acres. When comparing international land data — for example, crop yield statistics from the UN FAO or satellite mapping services — always check whether the area unit is metric (ha, km²) or imperial (acres, sq mi) to avoid significant misreadings of scale in 2026.
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