According to various sources, a "standard" city block can range from 300 - 700 feet long. So think how long you take to walk a bit more than a long block's length (or how long you take to walk 3 "short" blocks). It will vary greatly with your stride (are you short or tall?), your pace (do you walk quickly or slowly?), how crowded or open the space (is this a crowded sidewalk or a vacant path?) and the terrain (are we talking about 1,000 feet of smooth pavement or 1,000 feet of rocky hill?) but assuming a healthy person walking at "normal" speed without obstacles, presumably 4-6 minutes.
Another way to figure this out is to think how long it takes you to walk a mile. A mile is a bit over 5,000 feet, so divide that time by 5. The "average" walking speed is about 15-20 minutes per mile, so that would suggest it would take approximately 3-4 minutes to walk 1,000 feet.
Depends on how fast you're going. Not long though.
40 minutes
One hour
I think it would be 13 to 15 minute walk
I think it would be 13 to 15 minute walk
10 min
6.6 minutes
About one minute.
About 20 minutes
The average speed of a human walking is 4 miles per hour. So, the human goes 21,120 feet in 60 minutes. So, the human goes 352 feet in 1 minute. Then, we divide 548 feet by 352 feet to get the time. 548 feet / 352 feet = 1.556818182 minutes. So, this walk will take 1 minute, 33 seconds, and 409 milliseconds.
It depends on what size steps you take and what speed you go. If you decide to walk very slowly it will take a lot longer than if you walk fast.
47.1 minutes.