The Jewish cemetery in Sobków was established around 1750 on the outskirts of the town.
About 70 tombstones or their fragments have been preserved in the necropolis. The matzevot are made of local conglomerates and sandstone. The inscriptions on the preserved tombstones appear only in Hebrew.
The former boundaries of the cemetery are legible through the preserved earth embankment.
The cemetery was devastated during the Second World War and later by the theft of matzevot as free building material.
There are unmarked graves of Holocaust victims in the cemetery.