The 'Good Morning America' crew is coming to Eureka, bringing their cameras and live broadcast capabilities to the Redwood Sky Walk at Sequoia Park Zoo. This is a big deal for the city, as it's part of a nationwide series celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States. But here's where it gets interesting: Becky Worley, a contributor to GMA, will be in those trees, sharing what makes Eureka and California so special. The city is excited to showcase its natural beauty and unique attractions, especially during its 170th anniversary celebration. The live broadcast will feature a small group of community members cheering on Eureka, with the rest of the city encouraged to participate via social media. The trail below the Redwood Sky Walk will be temporarily closed for early-morning filming, so the public is asked to stay away during that time. The city is proud to highlight its community, places, and people, and can't wait to share Eureka's story with viewers across the country. So, mark your calendars for February 12, 2026, and tune in to see Eureka in a whole new light!