Bee's Diary Pages are part of a hidden storyline in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios)
Steeljack Statues in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley are mysterious figures scattered throughout this newly added region. While appearing insignificant at first, these statues sparked curiosity among players as they pointed in various directions. Following these directions led to several of Bee's Diary Pages, unveiling a hidden storyline for the Skyline Valley expansion.
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This guide covers everything you need to know to find all the Steeljack Statues and Bee's Diary Pages in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley.
Where to find all Steeljack Statues and Bee's Diary page in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley
Your journey to uncover the mysteries of the Steeljack Statues begins at the Shenandoah Visitor Center (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Here are all the Steeljack Statue and Bee's Diary Page locations in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley:
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Bee's Diary Page 1: Fast travel to the Shenandoah Visitor Center and enter the restroom on the right. Inside the First Aid box in the restroom, you will find Bee's Diary Page 1.
Bee's Diary Page 1 can be found in a restroom at the Shenandoah Visitor Center (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Steeljack Statue 1: The first of these statues is located northeast of High Knob Lookout, on a deck after climbing a flight of stairs.
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Steeljack Statue 1 location in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Diary Page 2: Following the direction where Steeljack Statue 1 is pointing, you will find Bee's Diary Page 2 inside a hollow tree stump.
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Bee's Diary Page 2 can be found inside a hollow stump (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Steeljack Statue 2: The second Steeljack Statue is located east of Naked Creek, atop a hill.
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Steeljack Statue 2 location in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Diary Page 3: Following the direction where the second statue is pointing, you will find the third diary page inside another hollow tree stump.
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Bee's Diary Page 3 can be found inside a hollow stump (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Steeljack Statue 3: The third Steeljack Statue is located southeast of Old Rag Lookout, at the campsite.
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Steeljack Statue 3 location in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Diary Page 4: Following the direction where the third statue is pointing, you will find Bee's Diary Page 4 inside a hollow rock.
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Bee's Diary Page 4 can be found inside a hollow rock (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Steeljack Statue 4: The final Steeljack Statue is located north of Abandoned Convoy, partially submerged in the swamp.
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Steeljack Statue 4 location in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Diary Page 5: Following the direction where the fourth statue is pointing, you will find the fifth diary page in a duffle bag atop a tree.
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Bee's Diary Page 5 can be found inside a duffle bag (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Diary Page 6: The sixth Bee's Diary Page is located inside a hollow tree stump at the southern edge of the map, south of the South River Bridge.
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Bee's Diary Page 6 can be found inside a hollow stump (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
Bee's Final Note: The final entry can be found next to a skeleton opposite the location of the sixth diary page.
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Bee's Final Note location in Fallout 76 Skyline Valley (Image via Bethesda Game Studios || Rifle Gaming/YouTube)
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