The $100 million transformation of the Oxley Creek corridor into a gigantic 20-kilometre parkland is starting to take shape - at least on paper - with a bird sanctuary, adventure park and shaded walking paths identified in Brisbane City Council's master plan.

The council announced the bold plan, which will cost ratepayers about $100 million over the next 20 years, in December 2016.

The final master plan for Oxley Creek will be discussed at council on Tuesday. Credit:Brisbane City Council

The Oxley Creek parkland will run from the Brisbane River at Tennyson to Larapinta in Brisbane’s south-west, passing through the suburbs of Graceville, Sherwood, Rocklea, Corinda, Oxley, Archerfield, Durack, Willawong, Acacia Ridge and Pallara.

The final master plan for the area will be presented to the council chamber on October 16.