Bethesda is well-known for hiding little secrets in its games, andFallout 76is no different. FromBreaking Badreferences to a nod to the studio’s massive hit gameSkyrim,Fallout76has lots of Easter eggsfor players to stumble across while exploring the ruins of post-war Appalachia.

The Skyline Valley update has brought in lots of new quests, events, and a whole new region for players to explore. There are also a couple of hidden secrets surrounding the new area, one of which is a fairly big one. In the update, there is a whole unmarked mystery surrounding the Steel Jack Statues that are dotted all over the Skyline Valley Region. For a walkthrough on how to collect the clues and solve this mystery, read on.

Skyline Valley Restroom in Fallout 76

Page 1: Shenandoah Visitor Center

To start this unmarked hidden storyline, head to the Shenandoah Visitor Center and go inside the restroom. In the stall on the left, you’ll see a first aid box on the wall.Inside the first aid box is a note: Bee’s Diary, Page 1.

This note was left by a former employee who wrote about his experiences. In the letter, the employee mentions the Steel Jack Statues and questions what they are all pointing at. The note finishes with Bee mentioning an interesting trail that heads off to the side of the Slumber Mill, which may be worth sneaking off to and exploring.

Steel Jack Location in Fallout 76

Page 2: A Hollowed-Out Tree Stump

After reading this note, head to an unmarked region slightly northeast of High Knob Lookout. See the image above for the exact location. Be careful, as there tend to be a couple ofYao Guai that roam around this area.

Once you have arrived, you’ll come across a picnic area. Next to the picnic area, there’s a wooden path. Follow it, and you’ll come across a Steel Jack Statue pointing northwest. It’s worth noting that there is a Cap Stash at the base of the statue, and a Bobblehead spawn point next to the Cap Stash. Head northwest in the direction that the statue is pointing.To the right of the picnic benches, there will be a large hollow tree stump.If you look inside, you’ll find Page 2 of Bee’s Diary, along with some Caps and some random aid items.

Area Near Naked Creek in Fallout 76

In the note, Bee talks about sneaking off and wandering down the trail before being radioed to get back to work. He also mentions that he’ll come back another time to explore more of the area.

Page 3: Steel Jack Number 2

After reading the second note, head to another unmarked location east of Naked Creek. To find it,fast travelto Naked Creek and head east until you reach a dirt path.Follow the dirt path, and you’ll come to another Steel Jack Statue.It’s pretty difficult to miss, as it’s at the top of the hill.

The Steel Jack Statue points southeast, so head in that direction. About 10 paces from the statue, you’ll find a park ranger’s corpse propped up against a tree. Just behind the ranger is another hollowed-out tree stump that contains a few random items and Page 3 of Bee’s Diary. According to the entry, Bee is having issues with his job and is planning to go and have lunch at a rocky pass with a beautiful tree splitting the road. This clue leads you to the next location.

Old Rag Lookout in Fallout 76

Page 4: The Beautiful Tree

To find the next location, fast travel to Old Rag Lookout and head towards South River Bridge.The Steel Jack Statue is very easy to spot, as it’s located in a clearing.See the image above for the exact location.

This Steel Jack Statue is pointing northwest. Turn so that the marker for Old Rag Lookout is in the center of your compass. Then, head straight and go between the Bear Proof Trashcan and the picnic benches. You’ll come across a hollowed-out rock that contains Page 4 of Bee’s Diary.

Sunken Steel Jack Statue in Fallout 76

In this diary extract, Bee explains how Chief Piker warned him that the park istoo dangerous to be wanderingwithout telling anyone. Despite Chief Piker instructing a couple of other employees to watch over Bee, Bee ditched the other employees and decided to head to a place with a rocky overview. Bee also mentions that there is a plan to place a Steel Jack Statue on a wooden walkway that wouldn’t be able to take the statue’s weight.

Page 5: The Sunken Statue

The next note is located just north of the Abandoned Convoy.It’s pretty easy to find, as it contains a Steel Jack Statue that has fallen through the wooden floor it was placed on.It turns out that Bee was right. The statue was far too heavy for the walkway, and it fell right through it.

The statue is pointing towards a bridge to the west; head towards it. Behind the bridge, you’ll see a tree leaning over the water. Climb up the tree, and you’ll find a duffel bag containing Page 5 of Bee’s Diary,some Caps, and a few other random items. Bee writes about his frustration regarding the poorly installed Steel Jack Statue. The note ends with Bee explaining how he has left a small trinket cache in a stump next to the resting area marked with an axe.

Bee’s Final Location in Fallout 76

Page 6: The Cache Trinket

To find Page 6 of Bee’s Diary, head to the very bottom of the map. See the image above for the exact location. You’ll come across a clearing and a picnic area. To find the note, follow the steps below:

The note reads:

“Congratulations!! You’ve found Captain Bee’s treasure and this wonderful overlook. Claim your prize and always keep adventuring.”

Inside the stump, you’ll find a handful of Caps,which is the reward for finding all of Bee’s notes. This may seem like the end of thesecret scavenger hunt, but it’s not.

Captain Bee’s Skeleton in Fallout 76

Captain Bee’s Demise

The Unfortunate Fate Of Captain Bee

Not far from the tree stump, you’ll see a tree that has fallen down. Trapped under the tree is a skeleton with a note next to it. Upon reading the note,you’ll find out that the skeleton you are looking at belongs to Captain Bee.The note reads:

“The ground shook so hard knocking me over, and as if my luck couldn’t get any worse, the god damn tree pinned my legs. I can’t believe I’m saying this, but I should have listened to the Chief. I hope someone finds me soon, I’m so hungry and cold.”

Fallout 76 Tag Page Cover Art

Unfortunately, like most of the stories inFallout 76,this quest does not have a happy ending. But, it’s an interesting little secret that players can stumble across while playing through theSkyline Valley questline.