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Mile to Yard Converter

Type a value — the answer appears instantly. 1 mi = 1,760 yd.

Reviewed by the OmniCalc teamMethod verified 2026-07-01

From unit

To unit
Result

1,760 yards

= 1,609.34 m= 5,280 ft

equals 1,760 yards

Formula: yd = mi × 1760

Mile to Yard formula

yd = mi × 1760

Convert 5 miles to yards

  1. Start with 5 miles.
  2. Multiply by the conversion factor: 5 × 1,760 = 8,800.
  3. So 5 mi = 8,800 yd.

Mile to Yard conversion table

Mile to Yard conversion table
Miles (mi)Yards (yd)
0.01 mi17.6 yd
0.1 mi176 yd
0.25 mi440 yd
0.5 mi880 yd
1 mi1,760 yd
2 mi3,520 yd
3 mi5,280 yd
4 mi7,040 yd
5 mi8,800 yd
6 mi10,560 yd
7 mi12,320 yd
8 mi14,080 yd
9 mi15,840 yd
10 mi17,600 yd
15 mi26,400 yd
20 mi35,200 yd
25 mi44,000 yd
30 mi52,800 yd
40 mi70,400 yd
50 mi88,000 yd
75 mi132,000 yd
100 mi176,000 yd
250 mi440,000 yd
500 mi880,000 yd
1,000 mi1,760,000 yd
5,000 mi8,800,000 yd
10,000 mi17,600,000 yd

Unit definitions

What is a mile?

The international mile is exactly 1609.344 metres, or 5280 feet. It is the primary unit for road distances and speed limits in the United States and United Kingdom. A mile is about 1.609 kilometres, and a four-minute mile is a benchmark of elite running.

What is a yard?

The yard is an imperial and US customary unit of exactly 0.9144 metres, equal to three feet. It is used in American and Canadian football, textiles, and landscaping. The yard was historically tied to the distance from the nose to the fingertip of an outstretched arm.

Frequently asked questions

How many yards are in one mile?

One mile equals 1,760 yards (1 mi = 1,760 yd).

How do I convert miles to yards?

Multiply the value in miles by 1,760. For example, 10 mi × 1,760 = 17,600 yd.

Which is bigger — a mile or a yard?

A mile is bigger: one mile contains 1,760 yards.

Is this mile to yard converter free?

Yes — the converter is free, works offline once loaded, and computes instantly in your browser without sending your numbers to a server.

Conversion factors follow international definitions (SI / NIST). Last verified 2026-07-01.