Uranus is on average 1,784,860,000 miles from the Sun.
Its orbit takes 30,685 Earth days, which is a bit more than 84 years.
Uranus tilts on its side. It leans so far over that its axis is level with its orbit. Most planets have a tilt of less than 30 degrees. Earth, for example, has a tilt of 23.5 degrees. Uranus is tilted almost 98 degrees making it perpendicular to the ecliptic plane. It is believed that this happened when a massive object struck Uranus when it was forming or soon after it formed.