- Settled: Founded in early 1900s, incorporated Feb. 25, 1914
- Origin of Name: Named after Charles N. Strevell, a stockholder in the Pacific Land and Water Company and also affiliated with Strevell-Patterson Hardware Company of Salt Lake City, a promoter under the Carey Act
- Notable Historic Features: The magnificent Strevell Hotel, planned as a luxury hotel in the soon-to-be burgeoning community, opened in 1913; in 1972 the hotel was moved to Bridge; at one time Strevell had its own post office at the General Mercantile, schools, an auto repair garage, a motel, barber shop, a local newspaper, The Strevell Times, an orchestra, a radio station, baseball teams, a cafe, a creamery and other businesses;for generations, traffic between Boise and Salt Lake City passed through town, but with the opening of I-15 and I-80, traffic died in this sleepy, once-promising town; in 1929 the Federal Aviation Agency built and maintained a beacon system and emergency landing strip in Strevell on the Salt Lake City-Pasco line; on April 5, 1942 during World War II, a B-52 Army Bomber crashed near Strevell, while on a training mission, killing eight crewmen, and scattering wreckage over a wide area
- Location: Located on Hwy 30, 58 miles (60 minutes) on Hwy 81 E, just north of the Idaho/Utah state line
- No population estimates on this unincorporated rural community

