MICHIGANPort Huron beaches open Memorial Day weekendThe Detroit NewsA beach-rules sign is displayed at Lighthouse Beach, Saturday morning, May 23, 2020, as Port Huron beaches are open, including, Lakeside Park beach. Visitors must follow social-distancing and group limit rules.Lauren Abdel-Razzaq, The Detroit NewsPeople fish as seen from Lighthouse Beach.Lauren Abdel-Razzaq, The Detroit NewsLighthouse Beach is all but empty on Saturday morning.Lauren Abdel-Razzaq, The Detroit NewsThe rules are posted at Lakeside Park.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSydney Vlaminck, passes the closed park bathrooms with her daughter, Isla, 4, both of Port Huron, as they walk to the porta-potties.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSydney Vlaminck opens the door for her daughter, Isla, 4, both of Port Huron, as they use the porta-potties.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsPort Huron police officers and cadets keep an eye on beachgoers.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsA Port Huron police officer and cadet, right, talk to beachgoers to make sure they are from the same family, which they are.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsSisters Rochielle Griffith, left to right, Lucy Marier, and Theresa Cobb sit in the shade with their brother-in-law, Theresa's husband, Terry, Cobb, all of Marysville.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsKayakers and boaters play in the water off Lakeside Park beach.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsJennifer Tauscher, of Port Huron, reads, "The Butcher's Theater," by Jonathan Kellerman, as she lies out in the sun at Lakeside Park beach.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsGroups maintain social distance at Lakeside Park beach.Todd McInturf, The Detroit NewsPort Huron Parks and Recreation employees check in people at Lakeside Park.Todd McInturf, The Detroit News