16,600 Steps to Miles
16,600 steps are about 7.86 miles, or 12.6 kilometres, at an average adult stride. Below is the same distance worked out for your own height, along with how long it takes to walk and roughly what it burns.
- 2h 38mWalk time
- 703Kcal at 160 lb
- 31.6400 m laps
- 2,112Steps per mile
Calibrate your stride
Drag to match your own step. Most adults sit between 24 and 32 inches, and every figure below the fold assumes 30.
Distance by height
Stride length is the single biggest variable in any step to distance conversion, and it scales with height. A reliable estimate is that your walking stride is about 41 percent of your height. Find your height below to see what 16,600 steps actually covers for you.
| Height | Stride | Steps per mile | 16,600 steps | In km |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4' 10" | 24.0 in | 2,645 | 6.28 mi | 10.1 km |
| 5' 0" | 24.8 in | 2,557 | 6.49 mi | 10.4 km |
| 5' 2" | 25.6 in | 2,474 | 6.71 mi | 10.8 km |
| 5' 4" | 26.4 in | 2,397 | 6.93 mi | 11.1 km |
| 5' 6" | 27.3 in | 2,324 | 7.14 mi | 11.5 km |
| 5' 8" | 28.1 in | 2,256 | 7.36 mi | 11.8 km |
| 5' 10" | 28.9 in | 2,192 | 7.57 mi | 12.2 km |
| 6' 0" | 29.7 in | 2,131 | 7.79 mi | 12.5 km |
| 6' 2" | 30.6 in | 2,073 | 8.01 mi | 12.9 km |
| 6' 4" | 31.4 in | 2,019 | 8.22 mi | 13.2 km |
| 6' 6" | 32.2 in | 1,967 | 8.44 mi | 13.6 km |
Highlighted row is close to the average adult height. Across this range the same 16,600 steps varies by roughly 1.30 miles, which is why a shared step target means noticeably different distances for different people.
Time on feet
| Pace | Steps per minute | Time for 16,600 steps |
|---|---|---|
| Strolling | 90 | 3h 4m |
| Average walk | 105 | 2h 38m |
| Brisk walk | 120 | 2h 18m |
Energy cost
Calories burned depend mostly on body weight and pace. These figures assume a moderate walk, the same 2h 38m of walking the table above describes.
| Body weight | Calories | Per 1,000 steps |
|---|---|---|
| 130 lb (59 kg) | 571 kcal | 34.4 kcal |
| 160 lb (73 kg) | 703 kcal | 42.3 kcal |
| 190 lb (86 kg) | 835 kcal | 50.3 kcal |
| 220 lb (100 kg) | 966 kcal | 58.2 kcal |
What 16,600 steps means
16,600 steps is a very active day, the kind that usually means a long walk, a hike, or a job that keeps you on your feet.
In physical terms that is about 31.6 laps of a standard 400 metre running track, or roughly 138.3 lengths of an American football field. Walked in one go at an average pace it would take about 2h 38m.
Nearby conversions
- 15,600 steps
- 16,100 steps
- 16,350 steps
- 16,500 steps
- 16,700 steps
- 16,850 steps
- 17,100 steps
- 17,600 steps
Popular conversions
- 1,000 steps
- 2,000 steps
- 2,500 steps
- 3,000 steps
- 4,000 steps
- 5,000 steps
- 6,000 steps
- 7,000 steps
- 7,500 steps
- 8,000 steps
- 10,000 steps
- 12,000 steps
- 15,000 steps
- 20,000 steps
Frequently asked
How many miles is 16,600 steps?
16,600 steps is about 7.86 miles (12.6 km) for an adult with an average 30 inch stride, which works out at roughly 2,112 steps per mile.
How long does it take to walk 16,600 steps?
At an average cadence of 105 steps per minute it takes about 2h 38m. At a brisk 120 steps per minute it drops to roughly 2h 18m, and at a slow stroll of 90 steps per minute it stretches to about 3h 4m.
How many calories does 16,600 steps burn?
Around 703 calories for a 160 lb (73 kg) adult walking at a moderate pace. Lighter walkers burn less and heavier walkers burn more, roughly in proportion to body weight.
Does my height change how far 16,600 steps is?
Yes, and by more than most people expect. Walking stride is close to 41 percent of your height, so someone 5 ft 2 in covers about 6.71 miles in 16,600 steps while someone 6 ft 2 in covers about 8.01 miles for the exact same step count.
Is 16,600 steps a good daily total?
16,600 steps is a very active day, the kind that usually means a long walk, a hike, or a job that keeps you on your feet. The 10,000 step figure is not a medical threshold, it began as the name of a 1960s Japanese pedometer, but larger daily step counts do track with better health outcomes up to somewhere around 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day.
Read how many steps are in a mile, browse the full chart, or check distance by height.