Yards to Miles Converter
Instantly convert yards to miles with precise calculation, multiple unit breakdowns, quick presets for common distances, and a downloadable PDF report.
Uses the exact factor 1 mi = 1,760 yd (international defined constant) — all conversions are mathematically precise. For reference only.
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Yards to Miles Conversion — Complete Guide for 2026
Converting yards to miles is one of the most practical imperial distance calculations in everyday American and British life — from a runner tracking a training distance recorded in yards on an athletic track, to a groundskeeper converting a yard-measured field perimeter into miles for a maintenance log, to a surveyor translating a property boundary measurement from yards into the miles units shown on a county map. All of these calculations rely on the same exact relationship: 1 mi = 1,760 yd exactly, a definition rooted in the historical furlong (220 yd) and statute mile (8 furlongs), metrically fixed by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of 1959.
Our free Yards to Miles Converter performs this calculation with up to 8 decimal places and automatically outputs results across the full imperial and metric unit ladder — miles, feet, meters, kilometers, centimeters, millimeters, inches, and nautical miles — alongside a live log-scale bar chart and a downloadable 2-page PDF report. Because 1 mi = 1,760 yd is an exact integer relationship, every yards-to-miles result for a yard input that is a multiple of 1,760 is mathematically exact — the conversion is a simple division by 1,760.
How to Use the Yards to Miles Converter in 4 Steps
A complete conversion takes under five seconds. Enter your yard value, set your precision, review every unit output simultaneously, and download a PDF report for athletic training logs, field layout documents, surveying records, or road-distance planning.
Enter Your Yard Value
Type any distance in yards — whole numbers or decimals both work. Use the Quick Preset chips for the most common reference distances: 100 yd, 440 yd (¼ mi), 880 yd (½ mi), 1,760 yd (1 mi), 5,280 yd (3 mi), or 17,600 yd (10 mi). Results update live on every keystroke. Non-standard values like 1,650 yd (a 1,500 m equivalent), 1,980 yd (the width of a football field in yards), or 42,240 yd (a marathon) are fully supported.
Set Decimal Precision
Choose between 0 and 8 decimal places using the input field or the precision slider. The default of 4 decimal places covers most practical needs — athletic distance tracking typically needs 2–4 dp; land surveying uses 4–6 dp. Use 0 for whole-number mile results from multiples of 1,760 yards; use 6–8 for precision scientific, navigational, or metric cross-reference calculations. The slider controls display only — never formula accuracy.
Review the Full Breakdown
The hero result displays miles. The summary cards add feet and kilometers — the two most useful cross-references for projects that span US/UK imperial and metric contexts (such as comparing a US road-race distance in miles with its international equivalent in kilometers). The full grid adds meters, centimeters, millimeters, inches, and nautical miles. The log-scale chart plots all units simultaneously, making the wide numeric range readable at a glance.
Download Your PDF Report
Click Download PDF for a professionally formatted 2-page report. Page 1 includes the branded header, hero miles result, imperial/metric side-by-side breakdown table, six labeled summary cards, and chart snapshot. Page 2 adds a 13-row reference table from 100 yd to 176,000 yd with real-world distance landmarks labeled — furlong, quarter-mile, half-mile, mile, 5K, 10K, half marathon, marathon — and your input highlighted in blue.
Why 1 mi = 1,760 yd, and How the Metric Bridge Works
The statute mile is one of the oldest standardized land distance units in the English-speaking world. Its length traces back to the Roman mille passuum (“a thousand paces” of a Roman soldier — each pace being two steps, approximately 5 Roman feet), which measured roughly 1,479 meters. The modern statute mile was fixed at 5,280 feet by the English Statute of 1593 under Queen Elizabeth I, which standardized the relationship between the mile and the furlong: 1 mi = 8 furlongs = 8 × 220 yd = 1,760 yd. The furlong (from Old English “furh lang”, meaning “furrow long”) was the standard length of a ploughed furrow in a 10-acre field — a practical agricultural measure.
The yard-to-mile relationship is 1 mi = 1,760 yd exactly — a pure integer relationship. The metric anchor was established by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of July 1, 1959: 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly. From this: 1 mi = 1,760 × 0.9144 = 1,609.344 m = 1.609344 km exactly. Converting yards to miles by dividing by 1,760 is therefore an exact arithmetic operation for integer yard values. For non-multiples of 1,760, the result is a fraction: 1 yd = 1/1,760 mi = 0.000568181818… mi (repeating).
Which yard values produce exact mile results?
An integer number of yards produces an exact terminating decimal in miles only when, after simplifying yd/1,760, the denominator contains only the prime factors 2 and 5 (the factors of the decimal base). Since 1,760 = 2⁵ × 5 × 11, values divisible by 160 (= 2⁵ × 5) will give terminating decimals, and multiples of 1,760 give whole-number miles. In practice: any multiple of 1,760 yd gives a whole number of miles — 1,760, 3,520, 5,280 yd → 1, 2, 3 mi. Key exact fractions: 440 yd = 0.25 mi (exact), 880 yd = 0.5 mi (exact), 1,320 yd = 0.75 mi (exact). The precision slider controls display only.
What the Yards to Miles Converter Calculates
Every output is derived from the same exact base constants — 1 mi = 1,760 yd and 1 yd = 0.9144 m — with no intermediate rounding between units, giving you a complete imperial and metric distance breakdown from one instant, exact calculation.
Miles (Hero Result)
The primary conversion divides your yard value by the exact constant 1,760. Multiples of 1,760 produce whole-number miles: 1,760 yd = 1 mi, 3,520 yd = 2 mi, 5,280 yd = 3 mi. Exact quarter-mile fractions: 440 yd = 0.25 mi, 880 yd = 0.5 mi, 1,320 yd = 0.75 mi. Non-standard values produce repeating decimals: 100 yd = 0.056818… mi. Miles are the standard distance unit for US and UK road signage, marathon race distances, GPS odometer readings, nautical charting equivalents, and all long-distance athletic event descriptions.
Feet (Summary Card)
Feet (yd × 3, exact) are the natural intermediate imperial unit between yards and miles: 1,760 yd = 5,280 ft (exactly 1 mile = 5,280 ft). Feet are used in aviation (altitude), construction (ceiling heights, room spans), real estate (lot dimensions), and US athletics (field events). For distance tracking, the foot count confirms athletic lap measurements: 440 yd = 1,320 ft, a standard outdoor track quarter-mile sprint. For road engineering, the foot is the US standard unit for lane widths, setbacks, and right-of-way specifications alongside the mile for longer distances.
Kilometers & Meters
Kilometers (yd × 0.0009144, exact) give the international metric equivalent: 1,760 yd = 1.609344 km exactly. Meters (yd × 0.9144, exact) give the SI distance: 1,760 yd = 1,609.344 m exactly. Both are essential for comparing US/UK road distances with international equivalents, converting track event distances (1 mile = 1,609.344 m vs. 1,500 m = 1,640.42 yd — a 109.34 yd difference), or translating field measurements between imperial-system countries and metric-system countries for international sporting events, equipment specifications, and GPS coordinates.
Centimeters & Millimeters
Centimeters (yd × 91.44, exact) and millimeters (yd × 914.4, exact) give fine-grained metric equivalents for large-scale imperial distances: 1,760 yd = 160,934.4 cm = 1,609,344 mm exactly. While rarely the primary output for yard-to-mile conversions, these values are useful in engineering contexts where a yard-measured field dimension must be transferred to a metric drawing or CAD model, or when converting sports equipment specifications (javelin runway length, shot put ring diameter) between imperial field measurements and metric manufacturing tolerances.
Inches & Nautical Miles
Inches (yd × 36, exact) are shown in the full result grid — useful for verifying large-scale yard measurements against inch-based blueprints or technical drawings. Nautical miles (yd × 0.9144 ÷ 1852, exact: 1 NM = 1,852 m) appear in the grid for marine and aviation planning: 1,760 yd = 0.86897… NM (a nautical mile is slightly longer than a statute mile — 1 NM = 2,025.37 yd). The visual bar chart plots yards, miles, feet, meters, and kilometers simultaneously on a log scale to make the relative magnitudes across this range clear.
2-Page PDF Report
Page 1 contains the branded header, hero miles result, imperial/metric side-by-side breakdown table (Imperial: input yd, miles, feet, inches; Metric: m, cm, mm, km, NM), six summary cards (input yd, miles, feet, meters, kilometers, inches), and chart snapshot. Page 2 contains a 13-row reference table from 100 yd to 176,000 yd with real-world distance landmarks, a formulae box (mi = yd ÷ 1,760; ft = yd × 3; m = yd × 0.9144; km = yd × 0.0009144; in = yd × 36), and your input highlighted in blue.
Yards to Miles Conversion Chart — Common Values
Every value uses the exact constant 1 mi = 1,760 yd. Multiples of 1,760 produce exact whole-number mile results. Highlighted rows mark key real-world distance landmarks used in athletics, road racing, field sports, and land surveying.
| Yards | Miles | Feet | Kilometers | Common Reference |
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| 100 yd | 0.0568 mi | 300 ft | 0.0914 km | 100 yd — standard dash distance; American football first down |
| 220 yd | 0.1250 mi | 660 ft | 0.2012 km | 220 yd — 1 furlong; ⅛ mile; horse racing standard unit |
| 440 yd | 0.2500 mi | 1,320 ft | 0.4023 km | 440 yd — ¼ mile; predecessor of the 400 m sprint |
| 660 yd | 0.3750 mi | 1,980 ft | 0.6035 km | 660 yd — 3 furlongs; ⅜ mile |
| 880 yd | 0.5000 mi | 2,640 ft | 0.8047 km | 880 yd — ½ mile; predecessor of the 800 m run |
| 1,320 yd | 0.7500 mi | 3,960 ft | 1.2070 km | 1,320 yd — ¾ mile; 6 furlongs |
| 1,760 yd | 1.0000 mi | 5,280 ft | 1.6093 km | 1,760 yd — exactly 1 statute mile |
| 1,956 yd | 1.1114 mi | 5,868 ft | 1.7888 km | 1,956 yd ≈ 1,788.8 m — close to 1,800 m race distance |
| 3,520 yd | 2.0000 mi | 10,560 ft | 3.2187 km | 3,520 yd — exactly 2 miles |
| 5,468 yd | 3.1068 mi | 16,404 ft | 5.0000 km | 5,468 yd — 5 kilometers (5K road race) |
| 8,800 yd | 5.0000 mi | 26,400 ft | 8.0467 km | 8,800 yd — exactly 5 miles; common road race distance |
| 10,936 yd | 6.2137 mi | 32,808 ft | 10.0000 km | 10,936 yd — 10 kilometers (10K road race) |
| 17,600 yd | 10.0000 mi | 52,800 ft | 16.0934 km | 17,600 yd — exactly 10 miles |
| 23,045 yd | 13.1094 mi | 69,135 ft | 21.0975 km | 23,045 yd — half marathon (21.0975 km) |
| 46,112 yd | 26.2188 mi | 138,336 ft | 42.1950 km | 46,112 yd — full marathon (42.195 km) |
Multiples of 1,760 yd produce exact whole-number mile results. Highlighted rows mark key real-world distance landmarks in athletics, road racing, and field sports.
Yards to Miles — Reference by Context
The yard-to-mile conversion spans two very different domains. In athletics and road racing, track events are measured in yards (100 yd dash, 440 yd quarter-mile) or meters, while road events are described in miles — so converting a training distance from yards to miles is part of daily athletic planning. In land surveying, real estate, and rural planning, property boundaries and road distances are often measured in chains or yards at the field stage but need to be expressed in miles for mapping, zoning documents, and legal descriptions.
| Yards | Miles | Athletic Context |
|---|---|---|
| 100 yd | 0.0568 mi | Standard 100 yd dash (American football field) |
| 220 yd | 0.1250 mi | Furlong; ⅛ mile; horse racing standard |
| 440 yd | 0.2500 mi | Quarter-mile; predecessor of 400 m sprint |
| 880 yd | 0.5000 mi | Half-mile; predecessor of 800 m run |
| 1,650 yd | 0.9375 mi | 1,650 yd swim (close to 1 mile — “swimmer’s mile”) |
| 1,760 yd | 1.0000 mi | Exactly 1 mile; standard road race unit |
| 5,468 yd | 3.1069 mi | 5 kilometers (5K road race) |
| 8,800 yd | 5.0000 mi | Exactly 5 miles; common fun run distance |
| 10,936 yd | 6.2137 mi | 10 kilometers (10K road race) |
| 17,600 yd | 10.0000 mi | Exactly 10 miles; training benchmark |
| 23,045 yd | 13.109 mi | Half marathon (21.0975 km) |
| 46,112 yd | 26.219 mi | Full marathon (42.195 km) |
| 176,000 yd | 100.000 mi | Exactly 100 miles; ultramarathon standard |
| Context | Yards | Miles |
|---|---|---|
| American football field (playing length) | 100 yd | 0.0568 mi |
| American football field (with end zones) | 120 yd | 0.0682 mi |
| Standard outdoor track (400 m) | 437.4 yd | 0.2485 mi |
| Standard outdoor track (¼ mi) | 440 yd | 0.2500 mi |
| Soccer / football pitch (max length) | 120 yd | 0.0682 mi |
| Golf hole (par 3, short) | 130 yd | 0.0739 mi |
| Golf hole (par 4, average) | 400 yd | 0.2273 mi |
| Golf hole (par 5, long) | 570 yd | 0.3239 mi |
| 18-hole golf course (average) | 6,500 yd | 3.6932 mi |
| Cricket pitch | 22 yd | 0.0125 mi |
| 1 chain (surveying unit) | 22 yd | 0.0125 mi |
| 1 furlong | 220 yd | 0.1250 mi |
| Typical city block (US) | ~88 yd | ~0.05 mi |
| Typical runway (small airport) | ~1,600 yd | ~0.91 mi |
Yards to Miles — Key Conversion Numbers
The Yards to Miles Converter Is Built For You If…
Whether you’re a runner logging a 1,760-yard track workout and needing to record it as exactly 1 mile, a golf course designer converting a 6,800-yard course layout into miles for a marketing brochure, a surveyor translating a 17,600-yard property boundary into 10 miles for a county plat map, or a football coach converting a 3,520-yard conditioning circuit into 2 miles for a training plan — this converter delivers an exact, documented result in seconds.
Runners, Coaches & Athletic Trainers
Track distances, training plans & race conversionsAthletic tracks are measured in yards (quarter-mile outdoor tracks = 440 yd; indoor tracks = 200–220 yd per lap), but training logs, race registrations, and coaching plans use miles. A runner who completes 8 laps of a 220-yard indoor track has covered 1,760 yd = exactly 1 mile. A coach writing a training plan that calls for a 3,520-yard tempo run needs to communicate that as “2 miles” to athletes using GPS watches set to miles. A cross-country coach measuring a 5K course in yards needs to confirm it equals 5,468.07 yd for accurate distance signs.
- Key track anchors: 440 yd = ¼ mi, 880 yd = ½ mi, 1,320 yd = ¾ mi, 1,760 yd = 1 mi
- 1 standard 400 m outdoor track lap = 437.4 yd (not 440 yd — a 2.6 yd difference per lap)
- A 5K = 5,468.07 yd; a 10K = 10,936.13 yd; a half marathon = 23,044.7 yd; a marathon = 46,112 yd
- Export PDF for training logs, race documentation, and athlete performance records
Golf Course Designers, Managers & Players
Course yardage, hole distances & course mappingGolf is almost uniquely measured in yards in the US and UK — scorecards show hole distances in yards, GPS devices show distances in yards, and course ratings use total course yardage. But marketing materials, travel guides, and international publications sometimes express course length in miles or kilometers. A course designer whose 18-hole layout totals 6,800 yards needs the mile equivalent (3.864 mi) for a venue description. A club manager comparing two courses with lengths of 6,500 yd and 7,200 yd needs both converted for a marketing comparison document.
- Par 3 average: 130–230 yd; par 4 average: 340–470 yd; par 5 average: 470–600 yd
- 18-hole course average: 6,200–7,200 yd = 3.52–4.09 mi
- Use 4 decimal places for precise mile equivalents in printed course guides
- Export PDF for course rating submissions, venue brochures, and tournament documentation
Surveyors, Land Managers & Rural Planners
Property boundaries, road distances & land surveysLand surveying in the US traditionally uses chains (22 yd = 1 chain = ⅛ furlong) and furlongs alongside yards, but property descriptions in deeds and county plat maps use miles for longer boundaries. A surveyor measuring a 17,600-yard rural boundary needs to confirm it equals exactly 10 miles for the legal description. A rural planner converting a 5,280-yard road segment into 3 miles for a county road map. A land developer calculating that a 26,400-yard property perimeter equals 15 miles for a development impact assessment.
- Key surveying anchors: 1 chain = 22 yd; 1 furlong = 220 yd = 10 chains; 1 mi = 80 chains = 1,760 yd
- 1 section (US land survey) = 1 mi × 1 mi = 1,760 yd × 1,760 yd = 3,097,600 sq yd
- Use 6 decimal places for legal boundary descriptions and official survey documents
- Export PDF for deed attachments, county plat submissions, and environmental impact filings
7 Tips for Accurate Yards to Miles Conversions
Dividing by 1,760 is straightforward when the yard value is a multiple of 440, but non-standard values produce long repeating decimals, and yards-to-miles conversions in athletics, golf, surveying, and road planning each have their own precision conventions that can cause costly errors if misapplied.
Division by 1,760 Is Exact for Quarter-Mile Multiples — Always Check Whether Your Input Divides Evenly
The cleanest yd-to-mi conversions come from multiples of 440 (the quarter-mile): 440, 880, 1,320, 1,760, 2,200 yd → 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25 mi exactly. Multiples of 1,760 give whole-number miles: 1,760, 3,520, 5,280, 7,040, 8,800 yd → 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 mi exactly. For any other integer yard value, the mile result will be a repeating decimal (e.g., 100 yd = 0.056818… mi). The precision slider controls how many digits are displayed without affecting the underlying calculation accuracy.
Know the Difference Between a Statute Mile and a Nautical Mile — They Are Not the Same
A statute mile = 1,760 yd = 1,609.344 m. A nautical mile = 1,852 m = 2,025.37 yd. Nautical miles are used in aviation and marine navigation and are about 15% longer than statute miles. 1 nautical mile = 1.15078 statute miles (exactly: 1,852/1,609.344). If you’re working with marine charts, aviation flight plans, or GPS coordinates in nautical miles, do not use statute miles without explicit conversion — the ~234 m difference per mile accumulates to significant navigational errors over distance. The converter shows nautical miles in the full result grid for cross-reference.
1 Mile ≠ 1,600 m — Use 1,609.344 m for Accurate Athletic Comparisons
A common shorthand is “1 mile ≈ 1,600 m,” but the exact value is 1 mi = 1,609.344 m — a difference of 9.344 m per mile, or about 30.66 ft. For a single mile run this difference is 9.3 seconds at a 5-minute/mile pace. For a marathon (26.2188 miles), the cumulative difference is 244.6 m — nearly a quarter-kilometer. Always use 1.609344 km for precise athletic time/distance comparisons, official race certifications, and GPS calibration. The 1,600 m approximation is useful only for very rough mental estimation.
400 m Track Laps Are Not ¼-Mile Laps — Know the Exact Difference
An outdoor 400 m athletic track has a standard lap distance of 400 m = 437.445 yd, not 440 yd. The difference is 2.555 yd per lap — about 2.34 m. Over 4 laps (a “mile” on a 400 m track), the total is 1,749.78 yd = 0.9942 mi, not 1 mile. A true mile on a 400 m track requires running 1,760 yd = 4.0228 laps (four full laps plus an extra 10.22 m). The classic indoor mile event is run on tracks where the start is staggered to complete exactly 1,760 yd. The mile world record is set on a point-to-point or staggered-lap course certified at exactly 1,760 yd.
For Surveying, Remember 1 Chain = 22 yd and 80 Chains = 1 Mile
The US land survey system (Public Land Survey System, PLSS) uses the Gunter’s chain as its base unit: 1 chain = 66 ft = 22 yd exactly. A mile contains exactly 80 chains (80 × 22 = 1,760 yd). One section of land = 1 square mile = 640 acres = 6,400 chains × 6,400 chains. A quarter section = 160 acres = ½ mi × ½ mi = 880 yd × 880 yd. Knowing that 22 yd = 1 chain lets you quickly count chains from a yard measurement before converting the total to miles: divide yards by 22 to get chains, then divide chains by 80 to get miles (equivalently, divide yards by 1,760).
For Golf, Convert Total Course Yardage to Miles for Marketing Copy and Accessibility Planning
Golf courses are universally described in yards in the US and UK, but accessibility planning (golf cart range per charge, walking distance estimates for players) and international marketing materials benefit from mile and kilometer equivalents. A 6,800-yard course = 3.864 mi = 6.217 km. A round of golf walks approximately 4–5 miles including rough walking, not just hole-to-hole yardage. Use the miles output from the converter for accessibility disclosures, course marketing to international visitors, golf cart range documentation, and fitness tracking app integrations that use miles.
Use the PDF for Race Documentation, Survey Filings, Training Plans, and Client Deliverables
For professional deliverables — race course certification filings, county survey attachments, athletic training plans, or international marketing documents — download the PDF and attach it to the project file. It captures the exact yard input, all converted outputs at your chosen precision, the conversion constants (1 mi = 1,760 yd; 1 yd = 0.9144 m; 1 mi = 1,609.344 m; 1 mi = 1.609344 km), the 13-row real-world distance reference table, and the generation date — a complete, traceable record for race directors, county clerks, sports governing bodies, international event organizers, and client approval documentation.
Yards to Miles Converter — Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about converting yards to miles, why 1 mi = 1,760 yd, the exact mile values for common athletic distances and field dimensions, how the metric bridge works, and how to apply this calculator accurately across running, golf, surveying, football, and road planning.
To convert yards to miles, divide the yard value by 1,760. The formula is: mi = yd ÷ 1,760. For example, 1,760 yd ÷ 1,760 = 1 mi exactly. 880 yd ÷ 1,760 = 0.5 mi exactly. 440 yd ÷ 1,760 = 0.25 mi exactly.
The factor 1,760 comes from the historical chain of exact imperial definitions: 1 mi = 8 furlongs and 1 furlong = 220 yd, giving 1 mi = 8 × 220 = 1,760 yd exactly. These were standardized by the English Statute of 1593 and fixed metrically by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of July 1, 1959. For the metric bridge: 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly, so 1 mi = 1,760 × 0.9144 = 1,609.344 m = 1.609344 km exactly.
1,760 yards equals exactly 1 mile. This is the fundamental definition of the statute mile: 1 mi = 1,760 yd = 5,280 ft = 63,360 in exactly. In metric: 1.609344 km exactly (1,760 × 0.0009144). In meters: 1,609.344 m exactly.
1,760 yards is the standard US and UK athletic mile track distance, the length unit for the mile world record (currently under 3 minutes 45 seconds), and the basis for every mile marker on US Interstate highways. Use the 1,760 yd (1 mi) preset chip for the full unit breakdown including feet, meters, and kilometers.
880 yards equals exactly 0.5 miles (880 ÷ 1,760 = 0.5), also called the half-mile. In feet: exactly 2,640 ft. In metric: 804.672 m exactly (880 × 0.9144).
The 880-yard half-mile was a standard middle-distance track event before metrication replaced it with the 800 meters. The 800 m = 874.89 yd — 5.11 yd shorter than 880 yd. A 2:00 880-yard runner would run 800 m in approximately 1:59.4 on equivalent fitness, since the 800 m is slightly shorter. Use the 880 yd (½ mi) preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
440 yards equals exactly 0.25 miles (440 ÷ 1,760 = 0.25), also called the quarter-mile. In feet: exactly 1,320 ft. In metric: 402.336 m exactly (440 × 0.9144).
The 440-yard dash was the predecessor of the modern 400 meters (= 436.89 yd — 3.11 yd shorter than 440 yd). The quarter-mile is also the standard drag racing distance in the US, and the basis for the furlong-system in horse racing (1 furlong = ½ × 440 yd = 220 yd). Use the 440 yd (¼ mi) preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
5,280 yards equals exactly 3 miles (5,280 ÷ 1,760 = 3). In feet: exactly 15,840 ft. In metric: 4.828032 km exactly (5,280 × 0.0009144).
5,280 yards / 3 miles is a common training run distance — roughly equivalent to a 5K race (which is 5,468.07 yd = 3.107 mi, slightly longer). Three miles at an 8-minute pace = 24 minutes exactly, a convenient training target. It also equals 240 chains (surveying) and 24 furlongs. Use the 5,280 yd (3 mi) preset chip for the full unit breakdown.
A marathon is 42.195 km = 26.2188 miles = 46,112 yards (exactly: 42,195 m ÷ 0.9144 m/yd = 46,145.2 yd — note the converter uses the exact meter value; the 46,112 yd figure in the reference table is rounded from the official 42.195 km distance). The marathon distance was standardized at 42.195 km by the IAAF in 1921, deriving from the 1908 London Olympics course distance of 26 miles 385 yards = 46,585 yd — a different value from the modern standard.
A half marathon = 21.0975 km = 13.1094 miles = 23,044.7 yards. The official IAAF marathon distance of 42.195 km = 26 miles 385 yards = 46,145 yd, which rounds to approximately 26.2188 miles. Use the full-precision calculator for exact values for race certification documents.
The factor 1,760 derives from the historical furlong system: 1 mile = 8 furlongs and 1 furlong = 220 yards, giving 1 mi = 8 × 220 = 1,760 yd exactly. The furlong (Old English “furh lang” — “furrow length”) was the standard distance a team of oxen could plow in a single turn across a 10-acre square field in medieval England. It measured approximately 220 yards of actual ploughed ground. The English Statute of 1593 under Queen Elizabeth I codified 8 furlongs = 1 statute mile = 5,280 feet.
These definitions were metrically anchored by the International Yard and Pound Agreement of July 1, 1959 (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa): 1 yd = 0.9144 m exactly, making 1 mi = 1,609.344 m exactly — recognized by NIST and BIPM as the exact value for the international statute mile.
The calculator uses the exact constant 1 mi = 1,760 yd with double-precision floating-point arithmetic, accurate to approximately 15 significant digits. For integer yard inputs that are multiples of 1,760, the mile result is always a mathematically exact whole number. For multiples of 440 (quarter-miles), the result is an exact terminating decimal (0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0…). For other inputs, the calculator computes the maximum precision available and the display slider rounds to your chosen number of decimal places.
All metric outputs use the exact constant 1 yd = 0.9144 m (fixed by the 1959 International Yard and Pound Agreement, recognized by NIST and BIPM). Feet use the exact constant 1 yd = 3 ft. Inches use 1 yd = 36 in. Nautical miles use 1 NM = 1,852 m exactly. The downloadable PDF records all outputs and the base conversion constants with the generation date.
Accuracy note: The HomeExpertly Yards to Miles Converter uses the exact imperial constant 1 mi = 1,760 yd (from 1 mi = 8 furlongs and 1 furlong = 220 yd, both exact statute definitions, codified by the English Statute of 1593 and metrically anchored by the International Yard and Pound Agreement, July 1, 1959) and the exact international constant 1 yd = 0.9144 m (recognized by NIST and BIPM), giving 1 mi = 1,609.344 m = 1.609344 km exactly. Feet use the exact constant 1 yd = 3 ft. Inches use the exact constant 1 yd = 36 in. Nautical miles use the exact constant 1 NM = 1,852 m. All calculations are performed with double-precision floating-point arithmetic accurate to approximately 15 significant digits. For integer yard inputs that are multiples of 1,760, mile results are mathematically exact whole numbers; for multiples of 440, results are exact terminating decimals; for other inputs, results are computed at maximum floating-point precision and the display precision slider controls only presentational rounding. Results are for informational and reference purposes only. For applications where measurement accuracy is critical — including but not limited to race course certification, land survey legal descriptions, aviation or marine navigation, road engineering specifications, or official athletic records — always verify your conversions independently using a calibrated measuring instrument or authoritative reference standard, and consult a licensed professional for measurement-critical applications. HomeExpertly is not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of these conversions.
