How far is 2,000 miles from my location

Distance From Address, Place, City etc.

How far is 2,000 miles from my location
Distance To Address, Place, City etc.
How far is 2,000 miles from my location
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California (US) Driving Distance Calculator, calculates the Distance and Driving Directions between two addresses, places, cities, villages, towns or airports in California (US).
This distance and driving directions will also be displayed on an interactive map labeled as Distance Map and Driving Directions California (US).
The distance between cities of California (US) is calculated in kilometers(kms), miles and nautical miles. Distance in miles gives you the mileage between cities by this California (US) mileage calculator. California (US) Distance Chart (Distance Table): For your quick reference, below is a Distance Chart or Distance Table of distances between some of the major cities in California (US).
[Note: The distance between cities in California (US) distance chart below is straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) between the two locations in California (US) calculated based on their latitudes and longitudes. This distance may be very much different from the actual travel distance.]

Tap the compass below to get your current location and map places 200 miles from where you are now. It may take a few seconds to get the GPS coordinates, so if you're in a hurry, you can enter your local city in the form instead.

The measure distance tool is a simple way of finding the distance between two or more points on a map.

Measure Distance Map

Options

[Map Height : Small - Medium - Large]

 Clear Last   Zoom To Fit   Clear Map   Toggle Markers

Travel Time

Select Speed...

0 1000 MPH

Or choose mode of transport...

Units of Time

Walking
Swimming
Jogging
Running
Cycling
Slow Car
Fast Car
Passenger Aeroplane

How to use the Measure Distance Tool

Simply click once on one point, then click again on the second point. The distance should then be displayed. You can click more than two points in order to build up a continuous route.

Use the miles / km / nautical miles / yards switch to measure distances in km or in miles or nautical miles. The Autopan option will move the map as you click the points.

The Search For Location text box allows you to quickly get to an area you wish without spending time zooming and panning to find it. For example if you wish to find the city of Rome in Italy, type "Rome, Italy" and then click Search. The map will then go straight to Rome. Note the "[city][comma][space][county]" format

Toggle markers will show or hide the markers if they get in the way

Clear last will remove the last point from the map

Zoom to fit will zoom and pan the map to get the best fit of all your points on as large a zoom as possible

Clear Map is a reset button that will clear all points and allow you to start measuring a distance again

You can edit the position of any existing points by dragging the marker (when they are displayed) and dropping the marker in it's new position

You can also adjust the height of the map to have it large, medium or small in size

You can delete a point by clicking on the node

Future Ideas and Improvements

  • Auto-reroute for optimum distance (traveling salesman problem)
  • Have other speeds like fiber optic cable (~.6 c) and Mach
  • Option to add a title to a marker which then appears on mouse over and data export
  • Add paddle boarding to the list of modes of transport

Version History

  • 20th April 2022 - Improved behavior when Small/Medium/Large are clicked
  • 21st February 2021 - Selected units of distance are stored and recalled when you next visit
  • 6th July 2020 - New option to Export a link to the route. Found inside Export Options section
  • 2nd June 2019 - Fixed bug with meters output not working
  • 29th May 2019 - Implemented Leaflet Maps
  • 20th May 2019 - Fixed bug in IE browser
  • 9th May 2019 - Fixed issue with distance not reseting to zero when Clear Map button clicked
  • 14th September 2017 - Distance now displayed on map while in full screen mode
  • 4th August 2017 - Units selector upadted. Feet units added
  • 24th July 2017 - Full Screen option moved on to map. Now found at top right corner
  • 4th July 2017 - Fixed issue with CSV and XLSX export
  • 29th January 2017 - Option to show elevation chart and export CSV file of elevation data along route
  • 25th November 2016 - KML export to show pins at each node along the route
  • 23rd November 2016 - Added download KML, CSV and XLSX option
  • 19th July 2016 - Bug fixes with how the mode of transport and estimated time of travel changes if the units are changed
  • 5th July 2016 - Added meters as a unit of distance
  • 25th June 2016 - Travel speed units change depending on units of distance
  • 20th June 2016 - Fixed issue with days measurement displaying twice the actual value
  • 24th March 2016 - Route points can now be added mid-way along. Points can also be deleted by right clicking
  • 25th January 2016 - Speed can now be input manually
  • 28th December 2015 - Added option to change between minutes, hours and days for the travel time estimate
  • 24th June 2014 - Added option Snap To Roads
  • 24th March 2014 - Added option Pan to My Location
  • 11th January 2012 - Implemented Google Maps API V3. Added Full Screen option
  • 12th October 2010 - Markers now show their latitude and longitude when you hover over them
  • 15th October 2009 - Added travel time output
  • 12th October 2009 - Added terrain map option
  • 20th February 2008 - Revamp of design now with draggable markers
  • 1st November 2007 - Added quick find text box
  • 19th October 2007 - Yards now added as a unit of measurement
  • 9th October 2007 - Nautical Miles added as unit of measurement
  • 5th September 2007 - Descriptive Text Updated
  • 28th June 2007 - Page Created

If you are trying to measure the distance between two cities, then the How far is it Between tool is probably more suitable for your needs.

How far is 20 miles from me in minutes?

Recall that Time=Distance/Speed. In this case, you would calculate that Time=20/15. At a cycling speed of 15 miles per hour, time would equal 1.3333. Multiply that by 60 will show you the time in minutes, which is 80.

How many minutes Makes 30 miles?

30 miles at 30 mph: 1 hour. 30 miles at 35 mph: 51 minutes, 26 seconds. 30 miles at 40 mph: 45 minutes. 30 miles at 45 mph: 40 minutes.

Which state is not far to Florida?

Florida is bordered in the north by the US states of Alabama and Georgia.