Two women, wearing protective masks due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, walk on a sidewalk adjacent to an empty Hampton Beach in Hampton, N.H., Thursday, May 21, 2020. Beaches in New Hampshire have been closed since March by state order due to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Two women, wearing protective masks due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, walk on a sidewalk adjacent to an empty Hampton Beach in Hampton, N.H., Thursday, May 21, 2020. Beaches in New Hampshire have been closed since March by state order due to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Credit: Charles Krupa

On Saturday, the first really hot beach weekend, and moving forward for the foreseeable future, a day at the beach is great, but looks considerably different from previous years.

Those who parked along Route 1A probably returned to their car to discover a bright orange citation as parking along the state road is prohibited at the moment. And while there were some metered parking lots open at 50% capacity, anyone who came taking their chances hoping to find aย space were likely to be disappointed.

People who wanted a day at the beach could take advantage of a new state system of reserving a parking space a day in advance, or even further out. The passes are availableย online.ย 

Open private parking lots were ranging in price from $20 to $50. People paid, and people wearing masks were far outnumbered by those who chose not to.

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