Dingley Skatepark is located on the corner of Rowan Road and Westall Road. Unfortunately, it is one of the worst skateparks in Victoria. It has an oversized quarter on one end and a much smaller one on the other end. The transitions are sketchy at best, and the feature in the middle of the park is one of the loosest we have seen yet. Dingley Skatepark is a bit of a letdown and not worth the time unless you have to watch your girlfriend play netball on the adjacent courts.

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