Tony Stewart's $30 million Indiana ranch for sale: Indoor 2-story waterfall, trout stream

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INDIANAPOLIS -- A two-story waterfall and trout stream grace the entry to Tony Stewart's massive $30 million ranch. The kitchen boasts a large, commercial hibachi grill. On the lower level is a bowling alley, gaming area, golf-simulator and lighted, onyx bar.

Stewart, a native of Columbus, Ind., and three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, put his nearly 20,000-square-foot home with six bedrooms and 11 baths up for sale this week.

Named Hidden Hollow Ranch, the rustic mansion was built in 2011 from twisted, lodgepole pine shipped in from the Northern Rockies. It is "the finest property ever offered for sale in the state of Indiana," boasts the real estate listing.

Stewart's property in Columbus is the most expensive to go on the market in the state's history, according to real estate records.

Located on 415 wooded acres with a nine-acre stocked lake, elk, deer and turkey roam the preserve. The home's six bedrooms feature suites with large windows looking out on the sprawling property's lake and surrounding trees. Inside the great room, there is an 8,700-gallon freshwater aquarium.

A large guesthouse and workshop are also part of Hidden Hollow Ranch. All the amenities come at a hefty estimated monthly mortgage, $140,043, according to the listing.

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