11 Common Things That are 50 Feet Long

Do you want to conceptualize a length of 50 feet? 

Then it’s better to compare it to objects of known measurements. Ideally, you would want to prefer those which are approximately 50 feet long. 

However, finding objects that are exactly 50 feet long may be difficult.

The good news is you can still get the same idea by comparing 50 feet to multiples of items of shorter measurements. All you need is good visualization skills. 

And this post got you! It covers eleven items and details how to play around with them to get approximately 50 feet.

So, let’s dive in!

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11 Common Things That are 50 Feet Long

1. Five Basketball Hoops

Basketball hoops are universally known in the United States, thanks to basketball being one of the most popular sports countrywide. They are the centerpieces of the game, through which players pass the ball to score.

The height of a basketball hoop is standardized at 10 feet from the ground – and that’s why it is a perfect reference for things measuring 20 feet.

The ones you find at high schools, colleges and universities, parks, streets, and driveways, are usually 10 feet long.

Therefore, you need to visualize five lying on the ground to get a sense of how long 50 feet is.

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2. Five Recreational Kayaks

Recreational kayaks are used for exploration. Chances are you’re familiar with them if you have visited rivers, lakes, and coastal waters throughout the United States.

These kayaks are typically wider, more stable, and shorter than others, measuring about 10 feet long. According to the experts, that design and size make them suitable for slow-moving waters. 

So, using recreational kayaks as your guide, you’d need to picture five placed end to end to achieve a feat of 50 feet.

3. Nine 2022 Subaru Foresters

Subaru Foresters are one of the most popular cars among American buyers. These compact SUVs have reliable all-wheel drive, are spacious to fit family cargo, and have safety ratings to spice things up. 

The 2022 model is one of the tallest, at approximately 5.6 feet, excluding the roof rails. So if you are familiar with it, imagining how tall nine can get is a perfect way to understand a length of 50 feet, as they would be only 0.4 feet) shy of the mark.

4. Ten Loveseats

A loveseat is a sofa that accommodates two individuals comfortably. They are commonly used in smaller living spaces, such as small rooms or apartments, while you can also find them in bedrooms. 

Loveseats, typically shorter than traditional sofas, are usually about 60 inches long (five feet).

Therefore, visualizing ten placed side by side would give you approximately 50 feet long.

5. Ten Queen-size Mattresses

Queen-size mattresses are the most popular in most American homes, as they can accommodate a couple or a single individual who needs extra space for kids or pets. 

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That’s why queen-size mattresses are one of the most spacious, measuring 80 inches long and 60 inches wide.

Therefore, if you can envision ten such mattresses placed side by side width-wise, they would add up to 50 feet. 

Because they are standardized, also, they make perfect references for other measurements, such as 14 feet.

6. A Semi-trailer

A semi-trailer, also known as a semi-trailer truck, is a type of large trailer used in the transportation industry for multiple purposes, including delivering raw materials to manufacturing facilities and moving consumer goods and industrial equipment. 

Most semi-trailers on highways and interstates are usually around 48-53 feet long. That little deviation can’t stop them from being excellent reference points if you want to approximate 50 feet.

7. Nine Adult Americans

Of course, humans grow to different lengths, depending on the country where one lives in. 

The Netherlands leads the way, with the average size of a man being more than six feet. But in America, the average human height is approximately five feet and about four inches, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Therefore, if you lie down five adult Americans end to end, you’d end up with a skyscraper of an individual who is approximately 50 feet.

8. Three Angled Parking Spaces

Parking spaces are spaces for parking vehicles temporarily. You often find them in residential areas, garages, public parking lots, side streets and alleys. 

Angled parking spaces, also known as perpendicular parking spaces, are one of the most common and are roughly 17 feet long. So, if you can envision three end-to-end, they’d be about just one foot under the 50 feet mark. 

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Parallel parking spaces, meanwhile, are standardized at 20 feet long. Therefore, using them as your reference, you’d only need four.

9. A Quarter Hockey Rink

A hockey rink is a specialized ice skating surface made of ice used for ice hockey. Rectangular, a hockey rink is surrounded by walls or boards to keep players and the puck inside the battleground. 

Every NHL game is played on a standard-size rink, measuring 200 feet long. So, if you’re familiar with them, you can get a better sense of 50 feet by imagining cutting its length into four equal pieces.

10. Eight and a Half Hockey Goals

Still in the same conversation of hockey, you can use another sport’s facility, a hockey goal, to estimate a length of 50 feet. 

A hockey goal has a standard NHL width of six feet. 

So, if you can visualize the distance eight and a half such goals would cover, it would be one only foot shy of the target.

11. Ten Park Benches of Three

Park benches are immovable or movable seats made of mostly wood or metal. They are often found in residential areas, public spaces, and universities where you can relax and enjoy nature.

While park benches come in different sizes, those which accommodate three individuals comfortably are the most common and are usually about five feet long.

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So, if you can recall the last one you saw or sat on, picturing ten placed end to end would help you understand how long 50 feet is.

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