Walking 10 miles is a serious endurance activity that requires preparation and stamina. The average time to walk 10 miles ranges from 2.5 to 3.5 hours, depending on fitness level, terrain, and pace. At a steady 3.5 mph, expect to finish in about 2 hours and 50 minutes.
Average Time to Walk 10 Miles by Age Group
Minutes — Male vs Female
What to Expect on a 10-Mile Walk
A 10-mile walk is a significant physical challenge that burns 700-1,200 calories. Your pace will likely slow after mile 6-7 as fatigue sets in. Expect to spend 2.5 to 3.5 hours on your feet, so proper preparation is essential for comfort and safety.
Essential Tips for Walking 10 Miles
- Train progressively: Build up from 5 miles over several weeks before attempting 10
- Fuel properly: Eat a balanced meal 2-3 hours before and carry snacks for the walk
- Hydrate consistently: Drink water every 15-20 minutes during your walk
- Wear broken-in shoes: Never attempt 10 miles in new footwear
- Plan rest stops: Brief 2-3 minute breaks every 3 miles help maintain energy
- Check the weather: Avoid extreme heat or cold for long-distance walks
Get detailed calorie and performance metrics for your long-distance walk with our Walking Benchmark Calculator.
