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1 kilometer = 3280.84 feet
There are exactly 3280.84 feet in one kilometer. To convert kilometers to feet, multiply the number of kilometers by 3280.84. Use the calculator below to convert any value instantly.
If you’ve ever seen a distance listed in kilometers and needed it in feet, on a travel sign, a fitness plan, a work spec, or an official form, you’ve probably asked the same thing: how many feet are in a kilometer? The good news is there’s an exact, internationally defined conversion factor, plus a couple of fast shortcuts for estimating in your head.
In this guide, we’ll walk through the official km-to-ft number, show simple step-by-step conversions (with real examples like 0.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km), and share lookup tables you can copy. We’ll also cover when rounding is OK (and when it’s not), and how to verify any online converter so you can trust the result.
Kilometers and feet both measure length, but they show up in different systems, and in different parts of life. Knowing where each unit is commonly used helps you spot when a quick conversion is needed.
A kilometer (km) is a metric unit of distance equal to 1,000 meters. You’ll most often see kilometers used for:
A foot (ft) is an imperial/US customary unit. In the US, feet are common in:
We usually need km to ft when we’re moving between systems:
When accuracy matters (official docs) we use the exact factor: when speed matters (on a run), we estimate.
Let’s pin down the exact number first, because everything else (shortcuts, tables, estimates) is based on it.
1 kilometer = 3,280.839895 feet (exact to the precision shown for most practical use).
If you want it as a “recipe”:
This conversion isn’t a neat whole number because the metric and imperial systems are defined differently.
So we’re really doing:
1 km = 1,000 m ÷ 0.3048 m/ft = 3,280.839895… ft
That repeating decimal is the “price” of converting between systems that don’t share a common base.
Depending on what you’re doing, these rounded values are usually safe:
We’ll show when each rounding level makes sense later (especially for forms and official docs).
When we convert kilometers to feet, the process is always the same: multiply by the conversion factor. The only question is how many decimals we keep.
Use this formula:
Feet = Kilometers × 3,280.839895
Tip: If you’re working in a spreadsheet, this is as simple as =A1*3280.839895.
0.5 km × 3,280.839895 = 1,640.4199475 ft
Rounded:
5 km × 3,280.839895 = 16,404.199475 ft
Rounded:
10 km × 3,280.839895 = 32,808.39895 ft
Rounded:
If you’re converting for a report, keeping 2 decimals is typically more than enough unless the document specifies otherwise.
Sometimes we don’t need all those decimals, we just need a fast, “close enough” number. Here are mental shortcuts that work well in travel and fitness contexts.
This is the easiest accurate shortcut because it’s basically the exact factor rounded to 2 decimals:
Example (3 km):
If you want a quick number you can do in your head without careful multiplication:
This tends to overestimate slightly (because 3,300 > 3,280.84), which can be useful when you’d rather be safely “high” than “low.”
Example (8 km):
A practical way to think about error:
So:
That’s usually fine for a quick sense of distance, but not ideal for anything official.
If you just need the answer fast, here are the most common km-to-feet conversions we see for school, work, and fitness.
| Kilometers (km) | Feet (ft) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 328.084 |
| 0.2 | 656.168 |
| 0.3 | 984.252 |
| 0.4 | 1,312.336 |
| 0.5 | 1,640.420 |
| 0.6 | 1,968.504 |
| 0.7 | 2,296.588 |
| 0.8 | 2,624.672 |
| 0.9 | 2,952.756 |
| 1.0 | 3,280.840 |
| Kilometers (km) | Feet (ft) |
|---|---|
| 2 | 6,561.680 |
| 3 | 9,842.520 |
| 5 | 16,404.199 |
| 8 | 26,246.719 |
| 10 | 32,808.399 |
| Distance | Kilometers (km) | Feet (ft) |
|---|---|---|
| 15K | 15 | 49,212.598 |
| Half marathon | 21.0975 | 69,217.520 |
| Marathon | 42.195 | 138,435.039 |
Note: Values are shown to 3 decimals in many rows for readability. For official work, we can keep more decimals (or use a calculator) to match the required precision.
Going the other direction is just as common, especially if a US-based spec gives feet but your app, map, or report needs kilometers.
Use:
Kilometers = Feet ÷ 3,280.839895
10,000 ft ÷ 3,280.839895 = 3.047999999 km (approximately)
Rounded:
(That number is a nice bonus fact: 10,000 ft is very close to 3.048 km.)
A fast way to sanity-check without redoing the whole calculation:
Our result 3.048 km passes that “does this smell right?” test.
Precision isn’t just a math detail, using the wrong rounding can create small but real inconsistencies in records, specs, and submissions.
Here’s a practical guideline we use:
The most frequent conversion errors we see aren’t arithmetic, they’re unit mix-ups:
A quick defensive habit: always write the unit beside the number during your steps (km, ft, m, mi).
When you’re pasting into a form or a report, formatting matters more than people expect.
If a form has a strict field limit, rounding to the nearest foot usually avoids overflow while staying accurate.
For speed and accuracy, especially when you have multiple values, an online converter is the easiest option. The key is using one that’s standardized and then doing a quick verification.
On our site, FeetToMetersCalculator.com, you can convert kilometers to feet (and back) instantly with standardized factors and clear explanations.
Use this page for quick conversions: km to feet calculator
We like this one-line check:
Example: If 10 km shows as 32,808.39895 ft, then:
If the “round trip” works (within rounding), the converter is doing the right thing.
The exact answer to how many feet in a kilometer is:
For most situations, we’ll convert with Feet = km × 3,280.839895, then round appropriately: nearest foot for everyday use, or keep more precision for medical forms, technical work, and official documents. And when we’re in a hurry, multiplying by 3,280.84 is a solid quick estimate (while 3,300 is a faster, but rougher, upper estimate).
If you want instant results you can trust, we can run the conversion on FeetToMetersCalculator.com and do a one-line multiply/divide check to verify it’s correct.
There are exactly 3,280.839895 feet in 1 kilometer. This comes from internationally defined units: 1 km = 1,000 meters and 1 foot = 0.3048 meters (exact). Divide 1,000 by 0.3048 to get 3,280.839895 ft per km.
To convert kilometers to feet, multiply kilometers by 3,280.839895. Formula: feet = km × 3,280.839895. For example, 5 km × 3,280.839895 = 16,404.199475 ft, which is commonly rounded to 16,404.20 ft or 16,404 ft.
Using the exact conversion (1 km = 3,280.839895 ft): 0.5 km = 1,640.4199475 ft (≈ 1,640.42 ft), 5 km = 16,404.199475 ft (≈ 16,404.20 ft), and 10 km = 32,808.39895 ft (≈ 32,808.40 ft).
For quick mental math, use 1 km ≈ 3,280.84 ft (very close) or an even faster rough estimate of 1 km ≈ 3,300 ft. The 3,300 shortcut slightly overestimates by about 19.16 ft per km, which is fine for travel or workouts.
Use the exact factor (3,280.839895) for official documents, medical/compliance forms, and technical work—then round only at the end to match required decimals. For fitness logs and everyday use, 3,280.84 ft per km or rounding the final result to the nearest foot is usually sufficient.
Do a quick “round-trip” check. If you converted km → ft, divide the feet result by 3,280.839895 and confirm you get back the original kilometers (within rounding). If you converted ft → km, multiply the km result by 3,280.839895 to recover the feet value.
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