How to Convert Miles to Feet
Converting miles to feet multiplies by 5280 exactly — this is the defined imperial relationship. Every student of US measurement learns this: 5280 feet in a mile. Essential for surveying, road engineering, and running calculations.
55.00 Miles = 290,400 Feet
Multiply by 5280 to get your result.
Step-by-Step
- Start with your value: 55.00 miles
- Multiply by 5280
- Result: 290,400 feet
Formula: Feet = Miles × 5,280
💡 Memory Tip: 1 mile = exactly 5,280 feet. This is a fundamental imperial conversion to memorize.
Miles to Feet Quick Reference
| Miles | Feet | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5280 | 1 mile |
| 0.5 | 2640 | Half mile |
| 3 | 15840 | 3 miles |
| 26.219 | 138435 | Marathon in feet |
| 0.1 | 528 | 528 feet |
Understanding Miles and Feet
What is a Miles?
A mile (mi) is an imperial unit of length equal to exactly 5,280 feet, or approximately 1.609 kilometers. It is the standard unit for road distances in the United States and United Kingdom.
What is a Feet?
A foot (ft) is an imperial unit of length equal to 12 inches, or approximately 0.305 meters. Widely used in construction, aviation altitudes, and everyday US measurements.
Learn more about Miles on Wikipedia →
Real-World Applications
The FAA measures runway lengths in feet, and runways are often described in miles for general reference. A 1-mile runway is exactly 5280 feet. Surveyors historically measured in chains (66 feet) — 80 chains = 1 mile = 5280 feet, a relationship built into US land records.
Key Conversion Facts
- 1 mile = 5,280 feet exactly
- 1 mile = 1760 yards = 5280 feet
- 1 foot = 1/5280 miles
- The 5280 number dates to Roman measurements standardized in 1593
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Frequently Asked Questions
55 miles equals 290,400 feet.
Feet = Miles × 5,280
For 55 miles: 55 gives 290,400 feet.
55 miles = 96,800.0000 yards.
55 miles = 290,400 feet. This is a standard measurement used in many practical applications including construction, science, and everyday life.
In 1593, Queen Elizabeth I standardized the mile at 8 furlongs × 660 feet = 5280 feet, aligning with existing agricultural land measures. The furlong (furrow-long) was the distance an ox could plow without rest.