NASCAR legend Tony Stewart has put his 415-acre ranch in Indiana back on the market for $22.5 million

A lengthy driveway passes through a covered bridge.

Stewart acquired the land in the early 2000s, demolishing an existing dwelling to create the renowned “Hidden Hollow Ranch,” completed in 2011. The centerpiece is a nearly 20,000-square-foot home constructed from lodge pole pine sourced from the Northern Rockies. Boasting six bedrooms and eleven bathrooms, this estate sits on over 400 acres of land featuring a nine-acre stocked lake, ideal for bass fishing. Additionally, as a licensed hunting preserve, the property offers ample opportunities for elk, deer, and turkey hunting amidst its scenic grounds.

The front gates.

Having spent two decades as a professional NASCAR driver, 52-year-old Stewart retired following the 2016 season, boasting three Cup Series championships and earning induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in 2020. Currently, he co-owns the Stewart-Haas Racing team alongside industrialist Gene Haas. Additionally, Stewart is overseeing the fielding of a Top Fuel dragster for his wife, California-born racer Leah Pruett, who is taking a break from the 2024 season to focus on starting a family.

Double front doors provide access into the stone and pine structure.

Regarding his custom-designed residence, Stewart affectionately refers to it as his “dream home.” He has previously expressed his fondness for every corner of the property, stating, “There is always something to do… whether it’s hunting and fishing, off-roading, or simply enjoying the serene nights on the porch under the stars. It offers the perfect blend of entertainment and relaxation.”

A wood bridge flows into a soaring great room

Upon arrival, guests are greeted by walls and gates, followed by a lengthy driveway that traverses a covered bridge before branching into a circular drive, leading to a porte-cochère adorned with a magnificent deer-antler chandelier. The grandeur continues as double front doors grant entry into the stone and pine structure, featuring a unique entryway with a two-story waterfall and a stream filled with koi fish.

The great room also boasts expansive picture windows overlooking the grounds.

Inside, a wooden bridge seamlessly transitions into a spacious great room, accentuated by vast picture windows, a towering fireplace, an 8,700-gallon freshwater aquarium, and an 85-inch retractable TV. Adjacent to this area, the kitchen boasts hickory cabinetry, an expansive island with seating, a hibachi grill equipped with a commercial-grade exhaust system, top-of-the-line Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and a butler’s pantry. This space seamlessly connects to a formal dining area and a cozy fireside family room.

The great room is highlighted by an 8,700-gallon freshwater aquarium

The property boasts six en-suite bedrooms, including a master retreat featuring a fireplace and a luxurious bath with dual vanities, a spa tub beneath a window, and a glass-enclosed shower. Additional amenities comprise an 8,500-square-foot lower level outfitted with a illuminated onyx bar, billiards and golf simulator rooms, a two-lane bowling alley, and a gym.

The formal dining room.

Adjacent to the main residence, there’s a 3,500-square-foot guesthouse, currently occupied by the ranch’s full-time gatekeeper, along with a workshop, a six-car garage, and expansive grounds offering various recreational activities. As an added advantage, the property is zoned for use as a bed and breakfast.

The kitchen is outfitted with a hibachi grill topped by a commercial-grade exhaust system.

The listing is managed by Carrie Holle of Compass Indiana.

A cozy fireside family room.

One of six bedrooms.

A bathroom.

The billiards room.

A two-lane bowling alley.

A walk-in bar.

The 3,500-square-foot guesthouse.