Latitude Dish Skatepark or skate bowl, which it is, we are not entirely sure but at the very least it is a skate spot and still deserving of its place on the database as one of Melbourne’s lamest places to skate. Latitude skate dish skatepark consists of a single bowl no deeper than 1 ft without any coping in sight. At the least Latitude skate dish is one of a kind and something that we hope you won’t find anywhere else. Don’t get us wrong, it is a skate spot nonetheless and any spot is better than no spot at all, however we wouldn’t even recommend deviating off the highway as there are so many other rad skateparks in the vicinity
If by chance you are searching for the best skateparks in Melbourne’s western suburbs, we would recommend saving your time and heading straight to Baden Powell Bowl. Alternatively you might want to check out Werribee Skatepark that once was the best in the west.
5P78+W4 Truganina, Vic 3029
Clifton Springs Skatepark
Clifton Springs Skatepark is a large concrete street style course with heaps of features for the street skaters including a 3/4 3ft skate bow with steel coping wrapping around half of the bowl. The skatepark is littered with heaps of street obstacles and more boxes...
Box Hill Skatepark
The New Box Hill Skatepark designed by Baseplate has had a complete makeover. The revamped skatepark now includes a sweet street section, a snake style course, 3 bowls and heaps of ledges, rails and ramps. The original peanut bowl has been left, however slightly...
Barwon Heads Skatepark
Barwon Heads Skatepark was designed and built by Convic Skateparks and can be found in the Barwon Heads Community Park and features a unique dog bone-shaped 9ft bowl with a shallower 4ft section. The thin middle length of the bowl spans the difference between each...