A VC and former tech CEO is selling his enormous $30 million Utah ranch — take a look inside

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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. 

The entire estate is 1,918 acres of Utah land.

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

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"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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