How big is a 10 mile radius?

A 10 mile radius covers a circular area of about 314 sq mi (around 814 sq km) — roughly the same land area as New York City (all five boroughs). Measured edge to edge through the center, the full circle spans 20 miles across.

Walking from the center out to the edge covers 10 miles, which takes about 3 hr 20 min at a typical walking pace. Driving that same straight-line distance takes about 20 minutes — real travel time varies a lot depending on roads, terrain, and traffic.

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FAQ

What is the area of a 10 mile radius?

A 10 mile radius covers a circular area of about 314 sq mi (roughly 814 sq km) — about the same land area as New York City (all five boroughs).

How long would it take to walk or drive 10 miles?

Walking from the center to the edge (10 miles) takes about 3 hr 20 min at an average walking pace. Driving the same straight-line distance would take about 20 minutes, though actual travel time depends heavily on roads, terrain, and traffic.

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