For a regulation bowling lane, not less than 15 feet in length.
Many centers oil the first 45 feet of a lane.
Exactly the same length as in tenpin bowling: 60 feet from the foul line to the headpin.
The length of a professional bowling lane is sixty feet from the foul line to the first pin or head pin. Sixty feet is seen as a standard in professional sports as it is also the distance from pitcher to hitter in baseball.
60 feet. Edit: This is a terribly worded question. Oil patterns are anywhere from 25-45 feet in length depending on what the house decided to put down at that particular time. Most patterns you will bowl on will be 35 feet in length. The lane itself is 60 feet in length.
60 feet to center of head pin from the foul line.
60 feet
The width of a bowling lane is 39 inches (41 in very rare occurances) and from foul line to head pin, it is 60 feet long.
15 feet
The approach, first 10 feet after the foul line, and from 10 feet before the pin deck to the end of the lane are maple and the 46 feet between the two maple parts are pine on a "traditional" bowling lane. You can get that at a lumberyard. New bowling lanes are synthetic.
feet
The lane is 60 feet from the foul line to the center of the head pin.