We do not have any set schedule so we drive to the next destination. It may be 50 miles away or it may be 600 miles away. The point is we very seldom spend very much time in any RV park so after we have seen the sights in that area, we are ready to move on. We scan the maps and the internet to find points of interest that we have not gone to before, and then head there. We prefer the back roads instead of the interstates so it is more difficult to determine how many miles we will travel each day. Also when on the back roads, the number of RV parks may decline and for that reason we may travel farther before we stop.
We travel a lot during the Winter so in most cases our only hook up at an RV site is to plug in the electric. we use our water tanks and waste tanks until they need to be emptied. The rest of the set up can be done from the driver's seat so it doesn't bother me to get in after dark or during a rain/snow storm.
When traveling in the Great Plains area of the country, the winds usually pick up fairly early in the day so we hit the road before sun up and then find a place to stop when I get tired of fighting the winds.
The advantage of an RV is that in most cases you can decide how far or how little you want to travel each day.