Tulymsky Kamen (Russian: Тулымский камень) is a mountain range in North Ural.
Located in northeastern portion of Krasnovishersky District, Perm Krai, Russia, the range stretches about 24 km north–south.
The word "Tulym", in some Tatar dialects, means "rocks sticking out of the river", and in the Komi-Yodzyak language it means "rapids", likely referring to the rapids on the Vishera River.
The ridge is composed mainly of rocks: effusives of basalt composition, green shales, while the eastern part is composed of quartzite-sandstones and green shales.
Up to a height of 800 m, mainly fir and spruce forests grow, but Siberian cedar, larch, birch also occur.