Samples of mesoporous Co 3 O 4 , created by using mesoporous silicas KIT-6 and SBA-16 as hard templates to control the growth of Co 3 O 4 have been investigated with SQUID magnetometry and neutron powder diffraction, to reveal the effects of high surface area on the magnetic and electronic properties. DC magnetic susceptibility measurements show lower Néel ordering temperatures and lower magnetic moments than in a “bulk” reference. A lower second transition temperature is also observed in the mesoporous samples, associated with the freezing of the surface (shell) magnetic moments. Measurements taken with increasing applied field at constant temperature show the materials to be antiferromagnetic as expected. Complementary parametric neutron powder diffraction studies show similar trends between the two mesoporous samples when looking at their Néel temperatures, and verify long range order within the samples.