How to Convert Hiking Steps to Miles
Hiking uses a shorter stride factor (0.40) than flat walking because uneven, steep and rocky ground shortens each step. For a 175 cm hiker that is about a 0.70 m stride, so it takes roughly 2,299 steps per mile and 10,000 hiking steps is about 4.35 miles, taking around 1 h 45 min on the trail. The calculator above locks to hiking and defaults to miles.
Trail Stride and Steps per Mile
On rough terrain you take more, shorter steps to cover the same ground, so hiking generally means more steps per mile than road walking. The table shows steps per mile and mileage for a 10,000-step hike across heights.
| Height (cm) | Step length (m) | Steps per mile | Distance (mi) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 160 | 0.640 | 2,515 | 3.98 |
| 170 | 0.680 | 2,367 | 4.23 |
| 175 | 0.700 | 2,299 | 4.35 |
| 180 | 0.720 | 2,235 | 4.47 |
| 185 | 0.740 | 2,175 | 4.60 |
| 190 | 0.760 | 2,118 | 4.72 |
Steep climbs, scrambles and loose surfaces shorten your stride further, pushing steps per mile higher still. Enter your height above and treat the result as a baseline you can adjust for terrain.
How Many Miles Is 10,000 Hiking Steps?
About 4.35 miles for a 175 cm hiker on moderate terrain — a little less than the same steps on flat pavement, because the trail stride is shorter. On technical ground your mileage per 10,000 steps drops further, which is why trail distance often feels longer than a step count suggests.
Calories Burned Hiking vs Walking
Hiking burns more per mile than flat walking thanks to elevation, pack weight and uneven footing. The table compares hiking and walking for 10,000 steps by body weight.
| Body Weight | Hiking (10,000 steps) | Walking (10,000 steps) | Extra vs Walking |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60 kg | 630 kcal | 305 kcal | +325 kcal |
| 70 kg | 735 kcal | 356 kcal | +379 kcal |
| 80 kg | 840 kcal | 407 kcal | +433 kcal |
| 90 kg | 945 kcal | 458 kcal | +487 kcal |
Planning a Hike in Miles
Trail guides and maps usually give distance in miles, so converting your steps to miles lets you gauge progress against the route. Remember that elevation gain makes a mile feel much harder than the flat equivalent. For gentler terrain, our walking distance calculator helps, and to see how many steps a mapped mileage will take, use miles to steps.
