Venture capitalist Vinny Smith, founder of Toba Capital, has placed his riverfront estate in Oakley, Utah, on the market for $30 million. Smith is also the former CEO of Quest Software, which was acquired by Dell for $2.4 billion in 2012.
In addition to the main 16,800-square-foot home on the banks of the Weber River, the property called Riverbend Ranch comes with a helicopter pad, wine cellar, and movie room.
"There is so much to do on-property that it feels like your own private oasis," Smith told Business Insider.
Paul Benson of Engel & Völkers has the listing. Take a look at the home, below.
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The entire estate is 1,918 acres of Utah land.

Its close proximity to the river allows for easy access to fishing and other outdoor activities.

"We can fly fish in the river while the kids go tubing," Smith said. "We hike, ride ATVs, snow mobile, [and] we even go dog sledding."

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